REQUIRED FOR THE MAJOR — 27 UNITS ENGL 120B usiness Writing MGT 100 The Manager as Communicator MGT 140 Management Principles MGT 141 Organizational Behavior MGT 145 Law of Contracts, Sales and Commercial Transactions MGT 173 Human Resource Management Any three upper-division courses (nine units) with the following prefixes: ACCTG, ECON, FI, ITM, MGT, MKT, OP, PAD or PSYCH.
GENERAL ELECTIVES — 48 UNITS
Sixteen additional upper- or lower-division courses for a total of 48 units.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION (BBA)
The BBA is the undergraduate equivalent of the MBA. An essential element of the degree is an 11-course core curriculum on the theory and practice of business. While studying the core subjects, you’ll also explore a wide spectrum of business-related issues, such as how to run a business (including your own, should entrepreneurship be your goal); how to understand the changing definition of profit in today’s global marketplace; and an in-depth examination of the causes of business success and failure. Your BBA degree will be useful to you in any company.
For students with an area of special interest, the degree offers seven concentrations, listed below. You may also design your own program, depending on your interests and career goals, through the general course of study.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Business Administration
Completion of 123 units is required for the bachelor of business administration degree program as follows: 33 units of lower-division coursework, 21 units of liberal studies core, 33 units of business core, three units of additional requirements and 33 units of electives. Students may choose one of the following seven concentrations in place of the 33-three units of electives: finance, human resource management, information technology management, international business, marketing, operations and supply chain management and public administration.
CRTH 10C ritical Thinking
ENGL 1A Expository Writing
ENGL 1B Research Writing
UGP 100G ateway to Success
MATH 30C ollege Algebra
MATH 40S tatistics
One of the following:
COMM 35S peech Communication COMM 40U nderstanding Communication
ACCTG 1A Introductory Financial Accounting ACCTG 1B Introductory Managerial Accounting ECON 1P rinciples of Microeconomics ECON 2P rinciples of Macroeconomics
LIBERAL STUDIES CORE — 21 UNITS
Arts
ARTS 105 Contemporary Arts and Culture or any other ARTS course offered
History
HIST 88 Business in World History or any other HIST course offered
Humanities
HUM 156 Business and Civilization or any other HUM course offered
Literature
LIT 150 Business in Literature or LIT 160 Business in Movies or any other LIT course offered
Philosophy
PHIL 125 Ethics in Personal and Professional Life or any other PHIL course offered
Science
SCI 125 Science, Technology and Social Change or any other SCI course offered
Social Sciences
SOSC 88 Leadership and New Social Demands or any other SOSC course offered
BUSINESS CORE — 33 UNITS
ENGL 120A dvanced Business Writing
FI 100F inancial Management
ITM 125M anagement Information Systems
MGT 100T he Manager as Communicator
MGT 140M anagement Principles
MGT 141O rganizational Behavior
MGT 156M anagement Policy and Strategy
MGT 173H uman Resource Management
MGT 179I ntroduction to International Business
MKT 100P rinciples of Marketing
OP 100P rinciples of Operations Management
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT — 3 UNITS
MATH 104A pplied Regression Analysis
GENERAL ELECTIVES — 33 UNITS
(For those students who do not choose a concentration) Eleven additional upper- or lower-division courses for a total of 33 units.
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