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2021 - 2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Administration - Concentration in Management and Entrepreneurship, B.S.


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The Business Administration program offers students a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree (BSBA). In addition to the general education courses, Business Administration majors take business core subjects which help them gain general business knowledge. All Business Administration majors must also select an area of concentration: Management and Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Management Information System, or Economics and Finance. The department also offers a Minor in Business Administration and a minor in Entrepreneurship to students who are pursuing majors in programs outside the department.

The BSBA degree provides essential professional preparation for careers in business, government, and non-profit organizations, with a specific focus on administration. The curriculum is designed to help students to:

  • develop the ability to evaluate and make business decisions in dynamic and competitive environments taking into account economic, legal, political, social/cultural, and technological considerations and constraints;
  • familiarize themselves with the dynamics of the internal organization and operations of businesses;
  • develop skills in identifying problems, issues, and strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats confronting businesses;
  • acquire tools, methods, and techniques for analyzing and solving business problems and taking advantage of opportunities; and
  • gain the ability to develop and implement strategies.
  • The major objectives of the program are to help students succeed at each of the following:
  • Applying critical thinking skills to business decisions
  • Recognizing ethical dilemmas in business and professional environments and demonstrating social responsibility
  • Applying and using fundamental principles from the core knowledge base of Business Administration specific to the areas of accounting, economics, finance, information systems, international business, legal and social environment, management, marketing and qualitative business analysis
  • Communicating effectively in both written and oral form

Degree Program

The Department of Business, Accounting and Sport Management offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Students earn this degree in one of the concentrations discussed below. Additional concentrations may be selected by a student in consultation with his or her academic advisor.

Concentration in Management and Entrepreneurship

The concentration in Management and Entrepreneurship prepares students for all facets of running a business, whether it be their own startup, an inherited family business, or a company created and owned by others. Students experience key elements of managing human resources, preparing business plans and determining how to attain and deploy resources for maximal effect. This concentration helps students use their creativity to recognize opportunity, evaluate and develop products or services to create value and wealth.

Curriculum


General Education Requirements (35 hours)


The following General Education courses are required for the major.

Major Requirements (48 hours)


Related Area Requirement (3 hours)


Concentration Requirements (24 hours)


Free Electives (10 hours)


Subtotal: 120


B.S. Degree in Business Administration Suggested Curriculum Guide for Concentration in Management and Entrepreneurship


Freshman Year


First Semester


Subtotal: 15

Second Semester


Subtotal: 15

Sophomore Year


Subtotal: 15

Second Semester


Subtotal: 15

Junior Year


Subtotal: 15

Second Semester


Subtotal: 15

Senior Year


Subtotal: 15

Second Semester


  • Credits: 3
  • Concentration Elective 2 Credits: 3
  • Concentration Elective 3 Credits: 3
  • Concentration Elective 4 Credits: 3
  • Free Elective 4 Credits: 3
Subtotal: 15

Subtotal: 120


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