The Division of Business Administration
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:
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Accounting |
Logistics and
Transportation Management |
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Advertising |
Management Services |
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Banking and Finance |
Management Information
Systems |
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Business Administration |
Marketing |
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Business Systems |
Management |
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Economics |
Office Administration |
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Fashion Merchandising |
Organizational Management |
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General Business |
Human Resource Management |
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Industrial Relations |
Public Administration |
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Information Technology |
Pre-Law |
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Insurance and Risk
Management |
Real Estate |
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International Business |
Secretarial Administration |
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see
Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
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AREA F: Major Courses |
18 hours |
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CISM 2201 Fundamentals of
Computer Applications |
3 |
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ACCT 2101 Principles of
Accounting I |
3 |
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ACCT 2102 Principles of
Accounting II |
3 |
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ECON 2105* Principles of
Macroeconomics |
3 |
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ECON 2106 Principles of
Microeconomics |
3 |
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Select 3 hours from the
following: |
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BUSA 1105 Introduction to
Business OR |
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BUSA 2105 Communicating in
the Business Environment OR |
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BUSA 2106 The Environment
of Business |
3 |
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PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
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Freshman Seminar |
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TOTAL |
60 |
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*A student may not
simultaneously enroll in ECON 2105 and ECON 2106. |
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