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Dec 04, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Business Administration, B.A.
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This baccalaureate degree is designed with an upper-division core program and concentrations that will prepare students to be competitive in both the private and public sectors.
Learning outcomes for Business Administration graduates:
- Demonstrate knowledge of concepts, principles, standards and processes that are essential to the development and management of business.
- Demonstrate ability to analyze situations, identify opportunities, develop strategies, and solve problems to achieve management goals and optimize organizational effectiveness and performance.
- Demonstrate ability to use accounting and financial information and tools to assist in management planning, controlling, and decision-making.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the legal and ethical responsibilities of individuals and organizations to minimize their negative impact and maximize their positive impact on their stakeholders and society in general.
- Demonstrate proficiency in communication and interpersonal skills necessary in promoting inclusiveness and engaging diverse people in today’s dynamic and globally interdependent business environment.
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Lower-division Core: 25 credits
Upper-division Core: 36 credits
Areas of Concentration: 12 credits
Select 4 courses (12 credits) from the concentrations below.
Administration - Entrepreneurship
Individualized Program
Students select 12 free elective credits and provide rationale for selection.
Free Electives (as needed)
Minimum total credits 120, including 48 upper-division credits
Course Guide for Business Administration
All students are expected to meet regularly with their assigned advisor regarding their course of study and progress toward degree/program completion.
* Can be used as GUCR.
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