The Bachelor in Business Administration degree program is designed to help students develop ideals that are ethically sound and socially desirable, cultivate an awareness of the social, political, and economic developments to which businesses must adapt, develop sound judgment and effective communication skills, and develop individual interests and talents. Coursework provides both the theoretical and practical foundation needed for those entering businesses, as well as government and not-for-profit organizations.
There are three concentrations in the Business major: Accountancy, Marketing and Entrepreneurship, and Sports Management. Students must choose at least one area in which to concentrate.
To declare a major in Business, the student must meet the following criteria:
To remain a major in Business in good standing, the student must meet the following criteria:
Any Business major who’s overall or major GPA falls below a 2.50/4.00 will be placed on probation and has one semester in which to remove the probationary status. Exceptions to the above criteria may be made at the discretion of the departmental faculty.
Students pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration degree must complete 51 semester hours of major coursework (above the general education requirements of 53 hours). Students will complete the total required 120 hours as follows:
Core Requirements |
44 hours |
Interim |
9 hours |
Common Business Core |
36 hours |
Concentration Core |
18 hours |
General Electives |
13 hours |
Total |
120 hours |
The required courses in the Common Business Core include the following:
Students choosing the Sports Management concentration must complete: