BBA Degree Plan
Bachelor of Business Administration
The Bachelor of Business Administration degree provides all graduates with a well rounded knowledge base of the fundamental principles of business. The degree is composed of two sections, Core Courses and a Concentration. These dual components provide students with a solid business foundation while still allowing the opportunity to specialize within a specific discipline.
Business Core Courses
The business core is divided into Lower Division and Upper Division coursework. The content and design of the core courses are such that those courses in the Lower Division should be completed before taking courses in the Upper Division.
Lower Division (18 hours)
BUS 2443 Introduction to Business
BUS 2113 Business Communications
ACCT 2113 Accounting 1
ACCT 2133 Accounting 2
ECON 2103 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 2203 Principles of Macroeconomics
Upper Division (21 hours)
BUS 3213 Principles of Management
BUS 3443 Principles of Marketing
BUS 3243 Business Finance
BUS 3113 Business Law
PSY 3143 Research Methods & Statistics
MGT 3253 Management Science
BUS 4113 Strategic Management
Business Concentration Courses (15 to 18 hours)
Students can pursue a specialized course of study in of the following concentrations. Each concentration has been developed so that any student will have a broad knowledge base as it pertains to their specific discipline. Concentration courses should be taking after a student has completed the Lower Division Core Courses.
Management -- 15 Credit Hours
Marketing -- 18 Credit Hours
Finance -- 15 Credit Hours
Non-Profit Administration -- 15 Credit Hours
International Business -- 15 Credit Hours
Business (Generalist) -- 15 Credit Hours
(Students are expected to complete all other degree plan requirements included successful completion of general education and religious literacy requirements. The Bachelor of Business Administration is a 128 credit hour degree.)