2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog

Major in Business Administration (BA/BS)

72 credits

Miller College of Business core, 45 credits

ACC 201Principles of Accounting 1

3

ACC 202Principles of Accounting 2

3

BL 260Principles of Business Law

3

ECON 201Elementary Microeconomics

3

ECON 202Elementary Macroeconomics

3

ECON 221Business Statistics

3

FIN 300Principles of Finance

3

ISOM 125Micro Apps for Business

3

ISOM 210Business Information Systems

3

ISOM 249Foundations of Business Comm

3

ISOM 351Operations Management

3

MATH 132Brief Calculus

3

MGT 300Managing Behavior in Org

3

MGT 491Bus Policy and Strategy Mgt

3

MKG 300Principles of Marketing

3

Total Credit Hours:45

Finance, 6 credits

FIN 445Financial Statement Analysis

3

RMI 270Principles of Risk Mgt and Ins

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Marketing, 6 credits from

ECON 301Intermediate Microeconomics

3

MKG 310Consumer Behavior

3

MKG 325Professional Selling

3

MKG 345Procurement and Supply Mgt

3

MKG 400Product Management

3

MKG 410Marketing Channels

3

MKG 420Integrated Mkg Communications

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Information Systems and Operations Management, 6 credits from

CIS 456Info Tech and Bus Analytics

3

ISOM 300Project Management

3

LSCM 355Quality Mgt and Lean Six Sigma

3

LSCM 452Inventory, Warehousing, Negot

3

LSCM 453Manufacturing Plan and Control

3

LSCM 460Global Logistics, Transp Mgt

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Management and Human Resources, 6 credits from

BUSA 369BUSAD Internship

1 TO 3

ECON 331Labor Economics

3

ENT 241The Entrepreneurial Experience

3

MGT 361FDN of HR Employee Relations

3

MGT 363Talent Management

3

MGT 365Employment Law

3

MGT 467Leadership and Change MGT

3

RMI 330Employee Benefits and Ret Plan

3

Total Credit Hours:6

International, 3 credits from

ECON 351International Economics

3

FIN 352Global Finance

3

INTB 265Intro to International Bus

3

MGT 301International Management

3

MKG 470International Marketing

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Total Credit Hours: 72

It is possible for a student, in consultation with a faculty advisor, to design an individual program to meet specific academic interests. This program will be designated as a business administration major.

To pursue this program, students must have sufficient mathematical preparation to meet the prerequisite for ECON 221. The prerequisite for ECON 221 is a C or better grade in MATH 111 or a passing grade (D- or better) in MATH 132, 161, 162, 165, or 166 and a C or higher grade in ISOM 125. MATH 132 simultaneously substitutes for the University Core Curriculum math requirement.