Business Administration Curriculum
Major Requirements
The Business Administration major consists of 48 credits distributed as follows:
Foundation Core Requirements
18 credits
| ACC 1510 Principles of Financial Accounting (3) | ECO 1510 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) |
| ACC 1520 Principles of Managerial Accounting (3) | ECO 1520 Principles of Microeconomics (3) |
| BUS 1510 Management and Organization (3) | MKT 1510 Principles of Marketing (3) |
Professional Core Requirements
9 credits
| BUS 2160 Statistics for Business and Economics (3) | BUS 3520 Business Law I (3) |
| BUS/FIN 3320 Managerial Finance (3) | |
Required Business Administration Courses
12 credits
| BUS 3150 Business & Society (3) OR BUS 3200 Business Ethics OR REM 3200 The Cost of Money (3) | BUS 4700 Business Strategy (3) |
| BUS 4500 Management Science (3) | BUS 1750 Personal Finance (3) OR ECO 3110 Money, Banking, & Financial Markets (3) |
Electives
Select three courses (9 credits) from any 3000 or 4000 level electives in Business, Financial Economics, Accounting, Marketing, Sport Management, or any concentration that may be attached to the major in Business Administration, including Health Care Administration, Professional Golf Management (PGM 2110 and/or PGM 3210 only), and Professional Tennis Management (PTM 3300 only).
Note: ENG 3201 Business Writing and LSS 3000 Principles of Leadership can also be counted as Business Administration electives.
Note: An elective course for any Reeves School of Business major may only be used to meet the requirements of one major. A required class in any Reeves School of Business major may not be used as an elective for another Reeves School of Business major.
Available Concentrations for Business Administration Majors
Minor Requirements
The Business Administration minor consists of 18 credits distributed as follows:
Required Courses
12 credits
| ACC 1510 Principles of Financial Accounting (3) | ECO 1510 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) |
| ACC 1520 Principles of Managerial Accounting (3) | ECO 1520 Principles of Microeconomics (3) |
Electives
Select two courses (6 credits) from any upper-level accounting, marketing, financial economics, or business courses.