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Major Requirements 57 Credits
ACC 201 Accounting for Financial Reporting 3
ACC 202 Accounting for Decision Making 3
BUS 120 Business Trends 3
BUS 170 Microeconomics (DQR 300) 3
BUS 171 Macroeconomics (DQR 300) 3
BUS 270 Managing Organizations (DSS 200/300) 3
BUS 311 Financial Management (DQR 300) 3
BUS 312 Social Dynamics in Business (DSS 300) 3
BUS 322 Statistics for Business and Economics (DQR 200) 3
BUS 372 The Legal Environment of Business (DJC 300) 3
BUS 435 Project management (DQR 300 and DSL 300) 3
BUS 446 Entrepreneuriship, Creativity, and Ethics 3
BUS 450 Business Models (DQR 400 and DSL 400) 3
BUS 460 Business Strategy (DSS 400 and DSL 400) 3
BUS 498 Business Internships 3
CMS 200 Computer Applications 3
CMS 350 Spreadsheet Design and Application (DQR 300 and DSL 200) 3
INB 390 Global Business Enterprise (DSS 400) 3
MKT 250 Principles of Marketing 3
Specialization in International Business 15 Credits
INB 393 International Monetary Relations 3
INB 491 Multinational Corporation-Evolution and Current Issues 3
INB 492 Legal Aspects of International Business 3
INB 496 International Study Abroad in Business 3
INB 392 Global Marketing 3
Elective Information
Elective courses may be customized to personal preference, including completing a specialization in business or completing a minor in another academic discipline; however, students must complete a minimum of 45 credits (of the 120 required) that are upper division (300 + level). Students should confer with their academic advisors to assure that all academic requirements are met.
Career Options
Here are just a few of the jobs you might pursue after completing this degree.
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Each Business Administration major completes all degree requirements including core curriculum requirements, requirements for the Business Administration major and requirements for a specialization in business and/or a minor in another academic discipline and/or course work customized to personal preference. Business Administration major requirements aim to provide breadth of knowledge in the discipline of business and its context, as well as learning activities that promote the integration of business knowledge. The specializations provide in-depth study in an area of business. A minor in another academic discipline and the coursework customized to personal preference provide students with the opportunity to explore areas of learning outside of the business discipline for the purpose of complementing the knowledge acquired in the Business Administration major requirements. All candidates for the B.S. should work closely with their academic advisors to assure that their programs of study have met the established guidelines for the degrees.
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Business and Management
Students pursuing a degree in an academic discipline other than one offered by the College of Business and Management may elect to complete one of the following minors. Students should consult with their academic advisors to assure that the Business minor meets the requirements of their degree program.International Business Minor 15 Credits
BUS 270 Managing Organizations 3
INB 390 Global Business Enterprise 3
INB 393 International Monetary Relations 3
INB 491 Multinational Corporations - Evolution and Current Issues 3
INB 496 International Studies in Business 3
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