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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 General Catalog
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
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Students who choose the Business Administration degree may select from six majors: Accounting, Business Analytics, Finance, Management, Marketing, or Sports Management.
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Freshman VUE Program: 8 Cr.
Writing Intensive Course (WIC): 3 Cr.
Writing in the Discipline (WID): 3 Cr.
Cultural Diversity: 7-8 Cr.
World Language (4 cr.) - A course numbered 102 or higher in a world language in which the student has more than one year of high school credit
- A course numbered 101 or higher in a world language which the student has not taken before
- For nonimmigrant visa international students whose native language is not English, there is no world language requirement providing they have completed ENGL 101, ENGL 102, ENGL 103, or ENGL 200 - Literary Studies
Cultural Diversity or World Language (3-4 cr) - Take a course from either world languages at the 102 level or above or from the diversity list beginning on General Education Requirements.
One Course From the Following Options:
- Fine and Performing Arts
- History
- Literature
- Philosophy (except PHIL 145)
Healthy Lifestyles: 1 Cr.
One of the Following Options:
Quantitative Analysis: 6-7 Cr.
Total General Education: 47-50 Cr.
Freshman/Sophomore Core Courses
Total Credits: 17* Cr.
The 3 credits of BUS 205 are counted in General Education. Junior/Senior Core Courses
One Course From the Following Options:
Total Business Core: 41-42 Cr.
Notes:
- The free electives in the BSBA degree for the majors of Accounting, Business Analytics, Finance, Management, Marketing, and Sports Management vary depending upon whether the student takes a 3 or 4 credit natural sciences, cultural diversity, and quantitative analysis courses (with lab). If a student takes 3-credit courses, then the student has the greater value for free electives; if a student takes 4 credit courses , then the student has the lesser value for free electives.
- No more than six credits combined from performance music, ensemble music, and KIN 100 - KIN 149 may be applied toward a degree; one credit is applied directly to KIN 100 , up to three credits can be applied toward the Humanities Fine and Performing Arts, and any excess credits are applied as free electives.
- No more than six credits from cooperative education and/or internship may be applied toward the degree; two credits are applied directly to cooperative education and/or internship requirement and any excess credits are applied as free electives.
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Return to: College of Business
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