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Nov 25, 2024
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2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
General Business, B.B.A.
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The Bachelor of Business Administration degree in General Business is offered for students seeking a broad background in business or seeking training for a specific industry. For a major in General Business, students must complete CINS 2020 , ENTR 2050 , INSU 2005 , or 3000/4000 Business elective; 3000/4000-level Economics elective; CINS 3050 ; MGMT 3005 ; 18 semester hours consisting of 9 semester hours of Junior/Senior level courses not otherwise required in two of the following concentrations (or other approved area): Accounting, Business Law, Computer Information Systems, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, or Risk Management and Insurance. CINS 2020 is approved for a concentration in Computer Information Systems; ENTR 2050 is approved for a concentration in Entrepreneurship; INSU 2005 is approved for a concentration in Insurance or Business Law. A total of 9 hours may be selected from ACCT 4010 , ECON 3013 , FINA 4004 , MGMT 4002 , or MRKT 4001 for a concentration in International Business. Students may use nine semester hours of coursework from a completed minor outside the CBA as one of the two required concentration areas.
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Required for a Major in General Business:
18 Semester Hours Consisting of:
9 semester hours of Junior/Senior level courses not otherwise required in two of the following concentrations (or other approved area):
- Accounting
- Business Law
- Computer Information Systems
- Economics
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance
- International Business
- Management
- Marketing
- Risk Management
- Insurance
Concentration in International Business
9 Hours May Be Selected from:
Total hours for degree 120
Additional Information:
Students may use nine semester hours of coursework from a completed minor from outside the CBA as one of the two required concentration areas. |
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