+ General Business
Undergraduate
Studies in Business
371 Business Administration, 419-372-2747
Purpose
The general business specialization in the BSBA program
is designed for students who want to obtain a broad
business background or who want a business program tailored
to their specific needs. The general business specialization
may be chosen by a student who is interested in general
management, small business, family business or entrepreneurial
firms, or interested in a particular industry or sector
of the economy. A wide range of study areas, courses
and careers are possible.
Students
are encouraged to design the general business specialization
in consultation with an academic adviser. The general
business specialization may not be combined with any
other area of specialization to form a dual area of
specialization.
BSBA
general degree requirements
Students completing the general business specialization
must complete University,
general degree,
pre-professional
and professional
requirements for the BSBA degree, including admission
to the BSBA program.
General
Business specialization requirements (18-24 hours)
- Achieve
a grade of C or higher in all courses applied toward
the specialization.
- Six
to eight courses (18 to 24 credit hours) should be
selected from the areas and courses listed below,
in consultation with an academic adviser;
- No
more than three courses may be taken from any one
area; and
- At
least three areas must be chosen from the following
list.
Areas
and Courses
- Accounting:
ACCT 321, 331 to 451, 460
- Business
administration: BA 304, 310, 325, 404, 420
- Economics:
ECON 302 to 473
- Finance:
FIN 304, 320 to 455
- Human
resources and organizations: MGMT 304, 361, 454 to
465
- Legal
studies: LEGS 304, 305, 402 to 490
- Management
information systems: MIS 360 to 471
- Marketing:
MKT 302 to 405, 410 to 455
- Supply
Chain Management: MGMT 330, 441, 442, 445, 447
[Note:
Although MGMT courses are listed under human resources
and organizations, and supply chain management areas,
these are considered distinct areas.]