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Bachelor of Business Administration
 
The BBA requires the successful completion of a total of 120 credit hours of instruction, 60 of which are at the upper level (junior and senior years).

A student must complete at least 30 credit hours in General Education to receive the BBA degree. A student must also complete 33 credit hours of Business Administration core courses, 15 credit hours in major courses, and 3 credit hours of Capstone courses. The remaining credit hours consist of major courses (if applicable) and electives.

BBA Program Objectives

Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:
  • Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the core business disciplines
  • Analyze business performance using quantitative skills
  • Use information technology to solve business problems
  • Demonstrate effective and professional communication skills
  • Apply critical thinking skills to business situations and formulate business strategies
BBA Core Courses
ACCT 210 Accounting for Managers
CST 110 Management Information Systems
ECON 210 Economics for Managers
FIN 300 Principles of Finance
MATH 200 Business Mathematics
MGT 100 Introduction to Business
MGT 300 Principles of Management
MGT 340 Legal Environment of Business
MGT 495 Entrepreneurship
MKT 100 Principles of Marketing
STAT 200 Basic Statistics
BBA Majors
Criminal Justice Administration
Engineering Management
Health Administration
Human Resources Management
International Management
Information Technology Management
Management
Marketing Management
BBA Capstone Course
MGT 497 Business Policy and Strategy
 
 
 
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