Bachelor of Business Administration Degree

Junior/Senior Common Courses

 

Because a BBA degree is designed to prepare a student for a wide variety of career opportunities in business, government, or nonprofit organizations, all students will take the following common courses at the junior/senior level after being admitted into the Hull College of Business.

 

 

COURSE

PREREQUISITES*

 (Upper Division CoBA courses require full admission into the CoBA)

FINC 3400 Corporate Finance

ECON 2106, ECON 2105 & ACCT 2102 all with grades of "C" or better and 50 semester hours

MATH 3110 Statististical Analy. for Bus

MATH 1220

MGMT 3500 Mgmt Theory & Practice

50 semester hours including "C’s” or better in 12 hours of BBA Core Area F

COMC 3100 Communications for Profess

ENGL 1102 with a grade of "C" or better, COMS 1010 & MINF 2201 or CSCI 2000 or equivalent

MKTG 3700 Principles of Marketing

50 semester hours including "C’s” or better in 12 hours of BBA Core Area F

MGMT 4500 Human Resource Mgmt

MGMT 3500 with a grade of "C" or better

BUSA 4200 International Business

MGMT 3500 & MKTG 3700 with grades of "C" or better

MINF 3650 Information Systems
          OR
ACCT 4350 Accounting Info Systems

50 semester hours including MINF 2201 with a grade of "C" or better

MINF 2201 and ACCT 3311  with grades of "C" or better

QUAN 3600 Operations Management

50 semester hours including "C’s” or better in MATH 3110 and in 12 hours of BBA Core Area F including MINF 2201

MGMT 4580 Strategic Management

"C’s” or better in MKTG 3700, MGMT 3500, QUAN 3600 and FINC 3400; senior standing, and all other Jr./Sr. common courses or final semester

*A minimum grade of "C" is required in ENGL 1101, ENGL 1102, MATH 1111, all Area F, Junior/Senior Common and Major Emphasis courses. Each student will select a major in which he or she will take an additional 21 semester hours (7 courses). Due to course sequencing requirements, this selection should be made no later than the beginning of the student's junior year. Majors are presently offered in Accounting, Finance, Management, Management Information Systems , and Marketing. Within each major, there may be additional opportunities to select elective courses that emphasize certain parts of that field. Once the principle prerequisites for the chosen major have been completed, students should register for a combination of junior/senior common and major emphasis courses. Other B.B.A. requirements include 9 semester hours of electives and 5 semester hours (3 courses) of physical education.

Students who choose to major in other subject areas may minor in Accounting, Economics, or Business Administration.

Date Last Modified: August, 2007