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Bachelor Degree in Business Administration

Learn what it takes to get a bachelor's degree in business administration.

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A bachelor's degree in business administration equips students with the necessary background and tools to build a successful career as a leader in a wide range of business industries.

Providing a well-rounded business education, graduates who earn a bachelor degree in business administration typically come away with a comprehensive understanding of business management, technological expertise and interpersonal skills.

In general, course work for a bachelor's of business administration covers management principles and practices such as organizational leadership, people management, strategic planning and business-oriented computer applications. Students can also expect their program to include an introduction to core business subjects like accounting, finance, information technology and marketing.

Many business schools allow undergraduates to choose a specialty area of focus, such as international business, human resources management or health services management. Additionally, most programs allow room for electives—literature, math and psychology, for example—and an array of general education courses to meet general studies requirements.

With a bachelor's degree in business administration, you will qualify for an array of leadership positions and other advanced roles in private, public and nonprofit organizations. You will be ready to work across industries as a business analyst, human resources generalist, operations manager or marketing specialist. Some business administration graduates also venture into entrepreneurship, creating their own successful businesses from the ground up.

 

Sample Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration Program Details

Core Courses



Communications Skills Business Core
Composition or Creative Writing (honors)
Advanced Composition

One of the following
Technical Writing
Journalism
Professional Writing

One of the following
Professional Communication
Public Speaking
Interpersonal Communication
Debate and Critical Thinking
Small Group Communication
Financial Accounting
Advanced PC Applications
Introduction to Business and Technology
Marketing
Finance
Computer Applications for Business
Principles of Economics
Principles of Management
Cost Accounting or Managerial Accounting

One of the following
Database Essentials for Decision-Making
Visual Basic for Business
Fundamentals Project Management
Humanities Social Sciences
Technology, Society and Culture

One of the following
Introduction to the Humanities
Contemporary Literature
Film and Literature
Science Fiction
Studies in Poetry
Dramatic Literature
20th Century Fine Arts

One of the following
Contemporary History
Post-1945 History
Vietnam and the 20th Century Experience
Emergence of the Modern Era
Principles of Ethics
Logic and Critical Thinking
Comparative Religions
Philosophy of Science
One of the following
Psychology or Developmental Psychology
Culture and Society
Cross-Cultural Communications
Cultural Anthropology

One of the following
Motivation and Leadership
Social Psychology
Marriage and Family
Workplace Culture and Communication
Cultural Diversity in Professions
Concepts of Diversity

One of the following
The Legal Environment
Legal and Ethical Issues
Political Science
Social Movements
Mathematics and Sciences Personal and Professional Development
Algebra for College Students
Statistics for Decision Making

One of the following
Introduction to General, Organic and Biological Chemistry
Biology
General Physics
Environmental Science
Integrated Science
Astronomy
Nutrition, Health and Wellness
Introduction to Biotechnology
Career Development
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Electives (9 credits)  

Business Major/Concentration
(30 credits from desired business field)


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