Business Administration
Department of Accounting and Finance
Reza Rahgozar Chair, Joy Benson, Charles Corcoran, Brian Huffman, Dawn Hukai, Claire Kilian, Ozcan Kilic,June Li, Darryl Miller, Marina Onken, Carl Popelka, Jude Rathburn, Megan Sun, Mary Tichich, Stacy Vollmers, Ellen Schultz-Academic Adviser.
The vision of the College of Business and Economics is to be the regional leader in the acquisition, application, and transfer of business and economic knowledge. Consistent with this vision, the college has achieved accreditation of its programs by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Students majoring in business administration have varied opportunities to select a program to meet specific interests. One choice is to complete a business administration degree with a minor. Another is to pursue a broad area business administration degree with an option in marketing, management, finance, or management information systems. A minor is not required with the Broad Area Major in Business Administration.
General Education Requirements
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The general education mathematics requirement for business majors can be met by taking ECON/MNGT 205 Quantitative Analysis, MATH 156 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences, or MATH 166 Calculus I.
Admission Requirments
For all majors in the College of Business and Economics (CBE):
Completion of at least 27 required general education credits with a minimum GPA of 2.25.
Additionally, the following must be completed, or in progress for completion, during the semester preceding admission. Students may register prior to acceptance, but acceptance is required for attendance in CBE upper-level courses. Students with GPAs between 2.0 and 2.25 may petition to the respective department chair for consideration on a case-by-case basis.
For admission to Accounting and Business Administration majors:
GPA of 2.25 in ACCT 231, 232; CBE 100, 200; ECON 201, 202; CSIS 215; ECON 205 or MATH 156 or MATH 166; ECON or MATH 226; CSTA 116 or ENGL 266.
Business Administration Major
Business Administration Major: 45 Total Credits
(with a minor or double major)
Lower Division 21 cr. hrs.
Required of all majors before enrolling in any upper level division courses.
ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 cr.
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 cr.
ACCT 231 Principles of Accounting I 3 cr.
ACCT 232 Principles of Accounting II 3 cr.
CSIS 215 Information Systems for Business Management 3 cr.
ECON 226 Introduction to Statistics 3 cr.
or MATH 226 Introduction to Statistics
BLAW 265 Business Law I 3 cr.
Upper Division 18 cr. hrs.
MNGT 300 Management and Organizational Behavior 3 cr.
MKTG 310 Principles of Marketing 3 cr.
FINC 345 Managerial Finance 3 cr.
ECON 326 Statistical Methods for Economics and Business 3 cr.
MNGT 361 Operations Management 3 cr.
MNGT 485 Senior Seminar 3 cr.
Business Electives 6 cr. hrs.
Choose 6 credits of courses 300 level or higher from MKTG, MNGT or FINC including FINC 210.
Required Supporting Courses: 9-10 cr.
A. CBE 100 Orientation to CBE 1 cr.
CBE 200 Professonal Development I 1 cr.
CBE 300 Professonal Development II 1 cr.
B. SCTA 116 Business and Professional Communication 3 cr.
(waived if taken as GenEd)
or ENGL 266 Business Writing
C. ECON 205 Quantitative Analysis
or MATH 156 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences
or MATH 166 Calculus I
Business Administration Minor
Business Administration Minor: 24 Total Credits
(Prerequisites: ECON 201, 202, 226 or Math 226)
Required Courses 18 cr. hrs.
ACCT201 Survey of Accounting 3 cr.
(or ACCT231 and ACCT232, Principles of Accounting I and II )
BLAW 265 Business Law I 3 cr. hrs.
CSIS 215 Information Systems for Business Management 3 cr.
FINC 345 Managerial Finance 3 cr.
MNGT 300 Management and Organizational Behavior 3 cr.
MKTG 310 Principles of Marketing 3 cr.
Business Electives: 6 cr. hrs.
Courses 300 level or higher from MKTG, MNGT or FINC, including FINC 210
Updated May, 2008
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