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Apr 18, 2024
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2016-2017 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Business Management B.B.A.
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Using a unique blend of cross-disciplinary components, students are prepared to enter or continue in the exciting and fast-paced field of business growth and development. The Business Management program includes components focused on managerial concepts as well as quantitative controls at both the strategic and operational levels through exploration in the disciplines of improved processes, quantitative decision-making, problem solution development, information systems, accounting, business law, project development, communications, and marketing. Domestic and global aspects of business management in diverse cultures as well as ethical issues are integrated throughout various courses.
EMPLOYMENT
Graduates of the Business Management major, along with their professional experience, could be qualified for a wide variety of management-related careers in small to large businesses, corporations, and governmental agencies or to meet education requirements leading to an MBA or other graduate degree in business.
DEGREE AWARDED
Bachelor of Business Administration
CONTACT
The Graduate School
316-295-5901
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Common Professional Core Requirements: 36 credit hours
All core courses must be completed with a grade of ‘C’ or higher.
General Business Concentration: 15 credit hours
Health Care Management Concentration: 15 credit hours
Operations Management Concentration: 15 credit hours
General Education Requirements for the College of Adult and Professional Studies:
- Composition (w/ grade of “C” or better) - 3 hours
- Researched Composition (w/ grade of “C” or better) - 3 hours
- Math * - 3 hours
- Natural Science w/ lab - 4 hours
- Speech - 3 hours
- Religion/Philosophy - 3 hours
- Social/Behavioral Sciences - 6 hours
- Computer Information Systems - 3 hours
- Liberal Arts/Humanities - 9 hours
- Select a minimum of 9 hours within at least two categories:
- History
- Literature
- Fine Arts (Art, Music, or Drama - survey courses)
- Foreign Language/World Culture
- CAPS 200 Analysis, Principles and Skills of Adult Learning
- IDST 101 Introduction to Communities of Practice
Notes:
* Math:
See Math Requirements for specific major sought.
- Majors within the Bachelor of Arts degree requiring The Nature of Mathematics or Intermediate Algebra or a higher level math course must earn a grade of C or better.
- Majors within the Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Business Administration requiring College Algebra must earn a grade of C or better.
Total General Education Requirements: 37 credit hours
Total Degree Requirements: 124 hours
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