Business Administration
 


This program is designed to prepare a student for the first two years of a four year degree in business. The major part of this program for the freshman and sophomore years consists of courses that provide a sound foundation in the humanities, natural and behavioral sciences and mathematics as well as the basic courses in business. These courses are designed to transfer to a senior college or university. The junior and senior years would consist of an intensive study in one of the selected areas of business (some of which are listed below.) If the student plans to transfer outside the University System of Georgia, he should contact the college or university and obtain a catalog or curriculum guide from the School of Business to determine whether different requirements for that school can be accommodated in the Abraham Baldwin curriculum.

A student who completes the Business Administration Curriculum will receive the Associate of Science Degree.

A student who chooses this program has a wide variety of majors to choose from at senior colleges and universities. Some of the various majors that this curriculum would prepare the student for are:

Accounting            Logistics and Transportation Management
Advertising                               Management Services
Banking and Final              Management Information Systems
Business Administration                             Marketing
Business Systems                                   Management
Economics                               Office Administration
Fashion Merchandising               Organizational Management
General Business                    Human Resource Management
Industrial Relations                    Public Administration
Information Technology                                Pre-Law
Insurance and Risk Management                     Real Estate
International Business

Core Curriculum: Areas A-E

AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS

AREA F: Major Courses—18 hours

ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting I................... 3
ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting II.................. 3
ECON 2105*Principles of Macroeconomics................. 3
ECON 2106*Principles of Microeconomics................. 3

Select 6 hours from the following:

BUSA 1105 Introduction to Business..................... 3
BUSA 2105 Communicating in the Bus Environment......... 3
BUSA 2106 The Environment of Business.................. 3
CISM 2201 Fundamentals of Computer Applications........ 3

PHED 1100 and two PE activities
Freshman Seminar

TOTAL 60

*A student may not simultaneously enroll in ECON 2105 and ECON 2106.