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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Business Administration, B.A./B.S.
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About the Degree
The Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees in Business Administration provide a solid background in core business areas as well as in liberal arts. Students pursuing the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees are required to complete an internship. In addition, Bachelor of Science students need to take additional math courses, and complete an area of concentration in one of the following:
- Accounting: provides in-depth training in the accounting field for those who may be interested in core accounting functions or auditing related work or tax/legal areas.
- Economics: provides training in the application of microeconomics and macroeconomics to problems of business decision making and the effect of governmental policies on the business environment.
- Finance: provides in-depth background in finance for students interested in working in economic and financial institutions or finance departments of corporations.
- Management: prepares students for supervisory roles in a variety of industries or for entry into corporate management training programs.
Requirements
(Credits as listed below, with Undergraduate Curriculum requirements and credit requirements.)
Ten Business Administration courses
(40 credits)
Two Economics courses
(8 credits)
One upper level Business or Economics elective
If a student is pursuing a dual/double concentration, this requirement is waived.
(4 credits)
One English course
(Does not count in Major GPA)
(4 credits)
Bachelor of Arts Math Requirements
Two Mathematics courses
(Does not count in Major GPA)
Bachelor of Science Requirements
Four Mathematics courses
(Does not count in Major GPA)
Concentrations
Additional Requirements to be fulfilled to obtain a Concentration.
Accounting (12 Credits)
Option 1 (for those interested to work in tax/legal areas):
AND
OR
Option 2 (for those interested in core accounting functions or auditing related work):
AND
OR
Note: Students pursuing an accounting concentration will NOT be able to sit for the CPA Examination without additional coursework in accounting
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