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Associate Degree in Business

Associate Degree in Business

Learn the skills you need to succeed in today’s fast-paced business environment. Our business degree programs
 can potentially help you gain a well-rounded business education that can enhance your career
opportunities.

Offered with Concentrations in:

 

Management

Human Resources Management

International Business

Marketing

Finance

Transportation and Logistics Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration
prepares students for a career in business.  Students are offered a well-rounded business education with management,
marketing, finance, accounting, statistics, and lawcourses.  In addition, students select one of six
concentrations:  Management, Human Resource Management, International Business, Marketing, Finance, or Transportation and Logistics.  These concentrations allow students to specialize in a business discipline and enhance their career opportunities within that field

Program Objectives

The following objectives are designed to meet BSU
mission and its objectives.

  1. To develop students’ abilities to understand business
    concepts, terms and theories.
  2. To prepare students for jobs in the fields of
    management, marketing, human resources international business
    and finance.
  3. To assist students in becoming more proficient in
    analysis, decision making and management.
  4. To develop students’ understanding of international
    business and the effects of globalization.

 

Program Outline

To receive a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business
Administration, students must earn 123.0 credit hours.

Program

requirements are as follows:

Lower Division Business Administration Major Courses ( 24
credit hours )
Accounting Principles I 3.0 credit hours
Accounting Principles II 3.0 credit hours
Business Law 3.0 credit hours
Financial Management 3.0 credit hours
Entrepreneurship 3.0 credit hours
Principles of Management 3.0 credit hours
Human Resources Management 3.0 credit hours
Introduction to Marketing 3.0 credit hours

Lower Division General Education Courses ( 36.0 credit
hours )

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Note: All lower division major and
general education courses must be successfully completed before
upper division courses are undertaken.Upper Division Business
Administration Major Courses (33.0 credit hours)

Upper Division Business Administration Major Courses
(33.0 credit hours)
Managerial Accounting 3.0 credit hours
Legal and Ethical Environments of Business 3.0 credit hours
Principles of Managerial Finance 3.0 credit hours
Industrial Psychology 3.0 credit hours
Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior 3.0 credit hours
Project Management 3.0 credit hours
International Business 3.0 credit hours
Integrated Studies Capstone Course 3.0 credit hours
Quantitative Approach to Business Decisions 3.0 credit hours
Money and Banking 3.0 credit hours
Leadership 3.0 credit hours
Upper Division Business Administration Major Courses
Management Concentration (18.0 credit hours)
Workforce Diversity 3.0 credit hours
Operations Management 3.0 credit hours
Cross-Cultural Management 3.0 credit hours
Business Ethics 3.0 credit hours
Global Strategy and Policy 3.0 credit hours
Sales and Sales Management 3.0 credit hours
Upper Division Business Administration Major Courses
Human Resource Management Concentration (18.0 credit
hours)
Workforce Diversity 3.0 credit hours
Performance Evaluation 3.0 credit hours
Recruitment, Selection and Staffing 3.0 credit hours
Training and Development 3.0 credit hours
Labor Relations 3.0 credit hours
Management Law and Employee Relations 3.0 credit hours
Upper Division Business Administration Major Courses
International Business Concentration (18.0 credit hours)
International Finance 3.0 credit hours
International Competitiveness 3.0 credit hours
International Negotiations and Transactions 3.0 credit hours
Cultural Environment of International Business 3.0 credit hours
International Entrepreneurship 3.0 credit hours
Global Strategy and Policy 3.0 credit hours
Upper Division Business Administration Major Courses
Marketing Concentration (18.0 credit hours)
Advertising/Promotion Management 3.0 credit hours
Sales and Sales Management 3.0 credit hours
Consumer Behavior 3.0 credit hours
E-Marketing 3.0 credit hours
Marketing Strategy 3.0 credit hours
Service Marketing 3.0 credit hours
Upper Division Business Administration Major Courses
Finance Concentration (18.0 credit hours)
Financial Decision-Making and Planning 3.0 credit hours
Commercial Bank Management 3.0 credit hours
Cases Studies in Finance 3.0 credit hours
Financial Policy and Strategy 3.0 credit hours
International Finance 3.0 credit hours
Investment 3.0 credit hours
Upper Division Business Administration Major Courses
transportation and Logistics Concentration (18.0 credit
hours)
Foundations of Transportation 3.0 credit hours
Strategic Transportation Management 3.0 credit hours
Logistics Systems Management 3.0 credit hours
Port and Terminal Operation Management 3.0 credit hours
Global Logistics 3.0 credit hours
Logistics Practicum 3.0 credit hours
Upper Division General Education Courses (12.0 credit
hours)
Management Information Systems 3.0 credit hours
Professional Writing 3.0 credit hours
Research Writing 3.0 credit hours
Intermediate Statisticals 3.0 credit hours

 

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