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Department of Business AdministrationThe mission of the Department of Business Administration is to prepare students for positions of leadership, trust, and responsibility in business, government, and community service organizations. The Department of Business Administration offers courses in the following functional areas: Business Administration, Management, Management Science, and Marketing. At the undergraduate level, the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Degree is offered with a major in Management, and in Marketing. At the graduate level, the Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Business Administration is offered under the auspices of the Graduate School. The department also offers a 27 credit hours undergraduate minor in Business Administration for students majoring in non-business areas from other schools/colleges in the university. The BBA degree program offered by the department does not have an option for a minor in other areas. All the degree programs offered by the Department are AACSB accredited.The undergraduate curriculum requires the completion of the following: 44 Credit Hours of Course work in core curriculum, 63 Credit Hours of course work in the major area and 22 credit hours in other required courses. Thus the total credit hours required for an undergraduate degree are 129 Credit Hours. See undergraduate catalogue for course descriptions. See the Graduate School Bulletin a description of the MBA curriculum. The Mack H. Hannah Junior Chamber of Commerce, Students in Free Enterprise and the
Student Business Leadership Organization are school-wide organizations that contribute
significantly to the total student experience. The Mack H. Hannah Junior Chamber of
Commerce serves as the student government organization within the school of business.
Students in Free Enterprise provides an opportunity for students to develop leadership,
teamwork and communication skills through learning and practicing free enterprise.
The mission of the Student Business Leadership Organization is the development of
community and corporate leaders. A chapter of the American Marketing Association is
also housed with the Department of Business Administration. Its mission is to instill
a desire in students to develop excellence in marketing.
Business Administration Department
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