Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Business and Management
Time of day and term options for completing this degree:
Day Undergraduate
Courses are available during the day
Courses are normal (16 week) terms
The Business Administration major incorporates all degree requirements including core curriculum requirements, requirements for the Business Administration major and requirements for a specialization in business and/or a minor in another academic discipline and/or course work customized to personal preference. Business Administration major requirements aim to provide breadth of knowledge in the discipline of business and its context, as well as learning activities that promote the integration of business knowledge. The specializations provide in-depth study in an area of business. A minor in another academic discipline and the course work customized to personal preference provide students with the opportunity to explore areas of learning outside of the business discipline for the purpose of complementing the knowledge acquired in the Business Administration major requirements. All candidates for the B.S. should work closely with their academic advisors to ensure that their programs of study have met the established guidelines for the degrees.
Core Curriculum Requirements |
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* The 300 and 400 level Dialogues course requirements may be embedded within the major. Courses with an asterisk meet both major requirements and the university core requirements.
University Core Requirements |
45 Credits |
Major Requirements |
51 Credits |
| ACC 201 |
Accounting for Financial Reporting |
3 |
| ACC 202 |
Accounting for Decision Making |
3 |
| BUS 170 |
Microeconomics |
3 |
| BUS 171 |
Macroeconomics |
3 |
| BUS 270 |
Managing Organizations |
3 |
| BUS 311 |
Financial Management |
3 |
| BUS 322* |
Statistics for Business and Economics |
3 |
| BUS 372* |
The Legal Environment of Business |
3 |
| BUS 435 |
Project Management |
3 |
| BUS 446 |
Entrepreneuriship, Creativity, and Ethics |
3 |
| BUS 460 |
Business Strategy |
3 |
| BUS 498 |
Business Internships |
3 |
| CMS 200 |
Computer Applications |
3 |
| CMS 350* |
Spreadsheet Design and Application |
3 |
| HIS 332* |
History of American Capitalism |
3 |
| INB 390* |
Global Business Enterprise |
3 |
| MKT 250 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 |
Specialization, Minor or Additional Approved Coursework
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15 Credits
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Specialization in Fashion Management |
15 Credits |
BUS 101
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Apparel Industry
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3
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BUS 240
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Retail Buying
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3
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BUS 300
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Fashion Events Management
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3 |
BUS 316
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Retailing Management
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3 |
BUS 480
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Apparel Industry Seminar
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3 |
Specialization in General Management
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15 Credits
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BUS 255
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Fundamentals of E-Business
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3 |
BUS 310
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Small Business Management
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3 |
BUS 350
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Human Resource Management
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3 |
BUS 425
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Operations Management
|
3 |
CMS 315
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Management Information Systems
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3
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Specialization in International Business
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15 Credits
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INB 393
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International Monetary Relations
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3
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INB 491
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Multinational Corporation-Evolution and Current Issues
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3
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INB 492
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Legal Aspects of International Business
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3
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INB 496
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International Study Abroad in Business
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3
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MKT 392
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Global Marketing
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3
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Specialization in Marketing
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15 Credits
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MKT 305
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Consumer and Organizational Behavior
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3
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MKT 350
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Integrated and Electronic Marketing Communications
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3
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MKT 392
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Global Marketing
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3
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MKT 430
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Marketing Research
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3
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MKT 444
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Business Marketing Management
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3
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Specialization in Aviation Management
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15 Credits
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AVM 102
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Aviation History
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3 |
AVM 331
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Aviation Regulations and Law
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3 |
AVM 346
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Fixed Base Operations Management
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3 |
AVM 441
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Airline and Airport Operations Management
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3 |
AVM 481*
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Aviation Seminar or
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3 |
AVM 482
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Air Traffic Basics
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3 |
Elective Information
Note: In addition to the Aviation Management course, students may take the following flight training elective courses to attain the licenses and ratings required to enter the aerospace industry as a professional pilot.
General Elective Requirements |
16 Credits |
Flight Training Electives
AVM 120
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Primary Flight Theory and Training, Solo
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3
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AVM 121
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Primary Flight theory and Training, PPL
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3
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AVM 220
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Instrument Flight Theory and Training, Basic
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3
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AVM 221
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Instrument Flight theory and Training, Advanced
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3
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AVM 230
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Commercial Flight Theory
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3
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AVM 231
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Commercial Flight Training
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1 |
Certified Flight Instructor Option (4 hours)
AVM 310
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Flight Instruction Methods and Procedures
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4
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If a student elects to obtain the Flight Instructor rating, AVM 310 substitutes for AVM 481, provided the student passes the FAA written and practical exams.
Additional Electives
AVM 226
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Aviation Weather
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3 |
AVM 250
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Aviation Safety and Human Factors
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3
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AVM 471
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Airline Emergency Cabin Training
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3
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AVM 472
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B-727 Pilot Familiarization
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3
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AVM 473
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B-727 Pilot Simulator Familiarization
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3
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AVM 474
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B-737 Pilot Familiarization |
3
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AVM 475
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B-737 Pilot Simulator Familiarization |
3
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AVM 476
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B-747 Pilot Familiarization |
3
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AVM 477
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Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate
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3 |
Simulator courses are taught in the same semester as the familiarization ground school as a lab and culminate with a check-ride to ensure basic handling objectives are met. These courses have a corresponding lab fee. Students may obtain a total of 6.0 hours of academic credit from ONE aircraft type training (i.e. 727 ground and simulator familiarization or 737 ground and simulator familiarization only). If the student takes AVM 477, he or she may not receive credit for any familiarization or simulator course. AVM 471, Airline Emergency Cabin Training, is separate from this, and may result in an additional three semester hours of credit.