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Nov 23, 2024
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2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration - General Business Concentration BS
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The four-year program in general business is designed to provide a broad understanding of business by focusing on all aspects of its dynamics. A broad-based general education precedes an extensive education in general business. Successfully completing this degree program gives you the necessary tools to enter a career in business or to pursue graduate study. Students planning to pursue graduate degrees are strongly advised to take MATH 1900 as an elective.
The general business program has both a core of business courses and nonbusiness courses. You choose, after consulting with your advisor, at least one upper division course in four of the prescribed elective areas: accounting, automated information systems, finance, management, and marketing. This gives you some flexibility in designing a program which meets your career goals.
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Degree Requirements
General Education Program |
31 Hours |
The GEP Quantitative Reasoning component is satisfied in the required nonbusiness courses.
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Required Nonbusiness Courses |
12 Hours |
Business Core Courses |
36 Hours |
BSBA-General Required Bus. Course |
3 Hours |
Upper Divison Business Electives |
12 Hours |
Business Electives |
15 Hours |
Electives |
11 Hours |
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Total Hours Required |
120 Hours |
Required Nonbusiness Courses (12 Hours)
Business Core Courses (36 Hours)
BSBA-General Required Business Course (3 Hours)
Upper Division Business Electives (12 Hours)
Choose a minimum of one 3000 or higher course in four of the five areas below:
BUAC XXXX Upper Division Accounting Elective - 3
BUFI XXXX Upper Division Finance Elective - 3
BUIS XXXX Upper Div. Information Systems Elective - 3
BUMG XXXX Upper Div. Management Elective - 3
BUMK XXXX Upper Division Marketing Elective - 3 Other Business Electives (15 Hours)
Choose any course 1100 or higher with the following prefixes: BUAC, BUFI, BUIS, BUMG, BUMK. |
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