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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
The BBA program is designed to provide students the fundamentals of current business functions, management principles as well as modern information technology as applied in a real-world business environment.
Lower-Division Curriculum ( minimum of 52 credit hours )
All students must complete at least 52 credit hours in general education with at least 6 credit hours in English, 19 credit hours in Natural Science and Mathematics, 9 credit hours in Humanities and Communications, and 18 credit hours in Social Sciences.
Area A
English 6 Credits
As a requirement of Area A, each student must complete:
ENGL 100 English Composition
ENGL 200 Critical Thinking
Area B
Natural Sciences & Mathematics 19 Credits
As a requirement of Area B, each student must complete:
MATH 100 College Algebra
NS 100 Introduction to Human Nutrition
CS 200 Introduction to Computer Science
CS 200L Computer Science Introduction Lab
MATH 200 Calculus I
MATH 202 Calculus II
MATH 210 Probability & Statistics
Area C
Humanities 9 Credits
As a requirement of Area C, each student must complete:
CMP 100 The Digital World & Society
COMM 120 Fundamentals of Intercultural Communication
ENGL 220 Technical Writing
Area D
Social Science 18 Credits
As a requirement of Area D, each student must complete:
ECON 100 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
POLS 100 American Government
PSYCH 100 General Psychology
SOCL 100 Introduction to Sociology
POLS 150 U.S. History
ECON 200 Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
Upper-Division Curriculum ( minimum of 76 credits hours )
Core Courses ( 18 credits )
BA 300 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 Credits
BA 330 Financial Management 3 Credits
BA 410 Management Information Systems 3 Credits
BA 430 Corporate Finance 3 Credits
BA 440 Management Principles 3 Credits
BA 460 Marketing Management 3 Credits
Professional Development ( 6 credits )
Engl 300 Professional Communication I 3 Credits
Engl 302 Professional Communication II 3 Credits
Electives ( 52 credits )
The student must complete at least 52 credit hours of elective courses to meet the graduation requirements from both the lower-division 300 level courses and the upper-division 400 level courses curricula in a program.
Courses can be chosen from elective courses in the areas such as: Accounting, Economics, Management Information System, Finance, Management, and Marketing.