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Dec 21, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration - Post-Traditional, B.B.A.
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College of Business Mission Statement
The College of Business develops future business leaders with the Christian virtues of character, servant leadership, and cultural engagement. These leaders will positively impact their business organizations and the community at large.
Bachelor of Business Administration Mission Statement
The Bachelor of Business Administration degree prepares graduates, in a non-traditional environment, with the basic tools necessary to achieve success in an ever-changing business environment. This is enhanced by a curriculum with challenging core courses in basic business knowledge and applications, enhanced by upper-level electives or concentration specific courses. The degree is designed to allow graduates to satisfy goals such as professional development, career advancement, personal growth, or job mobility.
Curriculum Summary - Business Administration, B.B.A.
General Education Core
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31 hours
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Business Core
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39 hours
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Business Electives
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24 hours (Eighteen hours at the 300-level or higher)
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Cognate Courses
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6 hours
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General Electives
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21 hours
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Total
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121 hours
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Exit exam. All business students must take an end of program examination as a graduation requirement. This is a comprehensive exam covering all of the major business disciplines and the results are used for outcomes assessment purposes. The exam is taken as part of the Senior Seminar (BUS 490) course.
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Degree Requirements (121 Cr. Hrs.)
Major Core Requirements (39 Cr. Hrs.)
Cognate Requirements (6 Cr. Hrs.)
Major Electives (24 Cr. Hrs.)
(Eighteen hours must be at the 300-level or higher)
- ACC 2**
- ACC 3**
- ACC 4**
- BUS 2**
- BUS 3**
- BUS 4**
- CIS 2**
- CIS 3**
- CIS 4**
- ECO 2**
- ECO 3**
- ECO 4**
- FIN 2**
- FIN 3**
- FIN 4**
- MGT 2**
- MGT 3**
- MGT 4**
- MKT 2**
- MKT 3**
- MKT 4**
- OLS 420
- OLS 440
- OLS 479
General Electives (21 Cr. Hrs.)
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