Bachelor of Business Administration Degree (BBA)
General Business

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SAMPLE COURSE SEQUENCE

FIRST SEMESTER

CREDITS

CIS1115
Computer Applications
3
MGT2220
Principles of Management
3
SOC1123
First Year Experience
3
SOC2231
Human Relations
3
ENG1105
Writing and Research
3

SECOND SEMESTER

CREDITS

ENG2205
Writing Through Literature
3
MAT2215
Statistics I
3
MKT2220
Principles of Marketing
3
Business Electives
6

THIRD SEMESTER

CREDITS

ACC1111
Financial Accounting I
3
IBS2201
International Business
3
HUM2225
Introduction to Ethics
3
Business Electives
6

FOURTH SEMESTER

CREDITS

ENG3316
The Confident Writer
3
ECO2200
Principles of Economics
3
BUS2231
Business Law I
3
Mathematics/Science Elective
3
Business Elective
3

FIFTH SEMESTER

CREDITS

FIN3302
Corporate Finance
3
CIS2201
Advanced Spreadsheets
3
Business Elective*
3
Free Electives
6

SIXTH SEMESTER

CREDITS

ENG2215
Public Speaking
3
Business Electives*
12

SEVENTH SEMESTER

CREDITS

BUS4451
Business Strategy and Policy
3
Humanities Elective
3
Social Science Elective
3
English Elective
3
Liberal Arts Elective
3

EIGHTH SEMESTER

CREDITS

Science Elective
3
Liberal Arts Elective
3
Free Elective
3
Business Electives*
6

120 SEMESTER CREDITS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION

Business Electives must be selected from the Larry L. Luing School of Business courses.

*Must be at the 3000 or 4000 level and must be selected from the Larry L. Luing School of Business courses.

NOTE: 12 credits of Liberal Arts Electives must be at the 3000/4000 level. 12 credits of Business Electives must be at the 3000/4000 level.


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