General BSBA degree
requirements —
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Mathematics
Each student is required to complete five
to six credit hours in calculus with a grade
of "C" of better as part of the
BSBA admission requirements. A student may
select either MATH 1260 or 1310, or both 1340
and 1350. MATH 95, 98, 1120, 1200, 1220, 1280,
or 1300 may also be required, depending on
the student's math placement. Credit for MATH
90, 95, and 1120 does not count toward the
BSBA degree. Only three hours of MATH 1200
counts toward the BSBA degree.
Non-business
electives
The general requirements component of the
BSBA degree must include at least 44 hours
of non-business courses, including BG Perspective,
mathematics, and additional hours in non-business
fields. Each student is required to complete
7 to 14 non-business elective hours, depending
upon the credit hours of courses taken to
meet BG Perspective and mathematics requirements.
The
use of
ECON 2020 and/or 2030
to satisfy the BG Perspective social and behavioral
sciences domain requirement will increase
credit hours in non-business courses. In addition,
BSBA students who use ECON
2000 as one of the two social and behavioral
science courses must have three additional
hours of non-business courses, taken as non-business
electives, free electives, or in the area
of specialization (this may increase graduation
requirements to 125 hours).
Non-business
electives must not be courses offered by the
College of Business Administration but should
be selected in consultation with an academic
advisor to broaden or deepen the student's
achievement of University and BG perspective
learning outcomes. For a list of courses that
do not count toward the BSBA degree, see the
appropriate check sheet of degree requirements
or contact Undergraduate Student Development.
Free
electives
Business or non-business courses may be used
as free electives to complete the minimum
degree requirements of 122 credit hours. The
number of credit hours needed is determined
by the number of hours taken as University,
college, or specialization requirements. These
electives should be selected in consultation
with the student's advisor. Generally a student
may take courses in any department of the
University to meet this requirement. For a
list of courses that do not count toward the
BSBA degree, see the appropriate check sheet
of degree requirements or contact Undergraduate
Student Development.