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Sep 02, 2010
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[ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration Major with Six-Course Minor in Another Area B.S.
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The B.S. degree with a major in business administration provides the student with a broad-based business major and affords the student an opportunity to select a minor to complement business studies. Popular minors are computer science, psychology, mathematics, and various science fields. Minors in foreign languages and international studies are also available and enhance employment opportunities in international business. Graduates of this program would qualify for entry-level management or management trainee positions in marketing, finance, real estate, retailing and wholesaling, as well as positions in government or hospital administration. In addition to the common body of knowledge in business competencies, majors in business administration will demonstrate competencies in their chosen minor field. With a six-course minor, the business administration degree program contains 121 semester hours.
In addition to the completion of the University Studies Program and the College of Business & Technology’s core business courses (courses required of all business majors in the College of Business & Technology) for students majoring in Business Administration a minor of at least 18 semester hours is required. |
Freshman
- US Science, 8 sh
- US PE Activity, 2 sh
Sophomore
- US Humanities 3sh
- US Vis/Perf Arts, 3 sh
- Psy/Soc/Anth, 3 sh
Total Semester Hours: 121
Note:
**Mgt 439 Should be taken the last semester of the senior year. |
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