Bachelor of Science Degree
As a business administration student, you will acquire the breadth of
basic business knowledge you need to succeed in today’s complex,
dynamic business environment. Whether you choose to work in a corporate
environment or strike out on your own as an entrepreneur, you will
receive the foundation you need to build a thriving business career.
Your general course of study will include accounting, economics, computer
literacy, finance, marketing, statistics and business law. In addition,
you will specialize in one of nine areas, including Economics, Finance,
Human Resource Management, Human Resource Training, International
Business Management, Management, Management Information Systems,
Marketing and Supply Chain Management.
Business majors choose from the following concentrations:
Economics |
What you'll study - Monetary systems and theory, operations management, money and banking |
Career Paths - Research, finance, teaching |
Finance |
What you'll study - Working capital management, business policy, security analysis, money and banking |
Career Paths - Financial analyst, stock broker, bank officer, personal financial planner |
Human Resource Management |
What you'll study - Human resource management,workplace issues, training and development |
Career Paths - Human resources management |
Human Resource Training |
What you'll study - Human resource management, training and development, computer-based training |
Career Paths - Human resources management, training and development |
International Business Management |
What you'll study - International finance management, international human resource management, international trade |
Career Paths - International business management |
Management |
What you'll study - Operations management, business policy, organizational behavior |
Career Paths - Business owner, corporate business management |
Management Information Systems |
What you'll study - Programming, systems analysis, database management, multimedia programming |
Career Paths - Information technology management |
Marketing |
What you'll study - Consumer behavior, industrial marketing, marketing research |
Career Paths - Advertising, marketing, business management |
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What you'll study - Supply chain management, physical distribution, production and inventory control, quality control, purchasing |
Career Paths - Supply chain management, operations management |
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