The College of Business (COB) offers a major and minor in Business Administration and a major in Accounting. Only a grade of C- or better may be used to satisfy major and minor requirements.
Students who have decided to major in Business Administration or Accounting should select a faculty advisor in the College of Business during their sophomore year.
College of Business students are encouraged to pursue a minor that may complement their career goals. For example, students have pursued minors in Biology, Communications, Economics, Foreign Languages, Math, Media Arts, Philosophy, Psychology, and Sociology.
Business Administration Major
Students majoring in Business Administration must select at least one area of concentration from the following:
- Accounting
- Finance
- International Business
- Management
- Marketing
- Sports Marketing
All concentrations require 16 credits, except Accounting that requires 20 credits. Students are encouraged to pursue more than one concentration and consult with their COB faculty advisor about course electives.
The following two academic plans are based on which catalog year a student may belong to.
Sample 4-year Academic Plan for Major
(Catalog Year: 2021 and newer)
First Year
- Economics: ECON 181 Intro to Business Economics
Second Year
- ACCT 201 : Accounting Principles
- ACCT 202 : Managerial Accounting
- BA 230 : Business Communication
- Statistics: BA 301 or MATH 207 or MATH 316 or SOC 301
Third Year
- BA 305 : Business Finance
- BA 306 : Business Law
- BA 309 : Marketing
- BA 350 : Operations Management
- BA 360 : Organizational Behavior Management
- Concentration Electives
Fourth Year
- BA 405W : Business Strategy
- BA 409 : Senior Seminar, Capstone
- Concentration Electives
- Concentration Electives
- Concentration Electives
Notes for Course Planning
First Year
Economics. ECON 181 satisfies the economics requirement. Students from older catalogs who have only taken ECON 101 or 102 can take ECON 181 to complete this requirement.
Second Year
Accounting. ACCT 201 does not have a prerequisite and ACCT 202 requires sophomore standing. We recommend students take ACCT 201 followed by ACCT 202.
Statistics. The following courses satisfy the statistics requirement: BA 301, MATH 207, MATH 316, or SOC 301. We recommend BA 301, which has a prerequisite of MATH 122, so students whose math placement is “I” (MATH 122) should begin MATH 122 immediately and then complete BA 301. All these courses will also satisfy the Mathematics Core requirement.
Third Year
Most courses require a junior standing (BA 306, BA 309, BA 360). BA 305 requires Economics and ACCT 201. BA 350 requires Economics and Statistics.
Fourth Year
BA 405 requires all core courses except BA 306. BA 405 and BA 490 must be taken concurrently.
Transfer Information
The College of Business will accept completed courses provide they meet our equivalency requirements.
The Business Administration program is designed to have flexibility and accommodate students transferring into sophomore or junior years provided they have certain prerequisites (e.g., Economics)
Business Administration Minor
The Business Administration minor provides undergraduate students in any non-business major a significant introduction to business and management. Students will gain an understanding of business theory, practices, and applications with specific coursework in economics, accounting, marketing, management, and finance.
Students who graduate with the Minor in Business Administration can apply their knowledge to find professional opportunities in almost any type of organization, from large corporations to small businesses including in government and nonprofits. The Business Administration minor holds significant impact as it tells future employers that you know how a company works and that you have developed additional skills and perspectives, all of which give you an advantage in a competitive job market.
Students intending to minor in Business Administration should consult with a College of Business faculty member to get faculty approval.
Students are required to complete 24 credits following the recommended sequence.
Sample Schedule for Minor
(Catalog Year: 2022 and newer)
Year 1
- ECON 181: Intro to Business Economics
Year 2
- ACCT 201 : Accounting Principles
- ACCT 202 : Managerial Accounting
Year 3
- BA 305 : Business Finance
- BA 309 : Marketing
- BA 360 : Organizational Behavior Management
Sample Schedule for BA Minor
(Previous Catalog Years)
First Year
- ECON 181
Second Year
- ACCT 201 : Accounting Principles
- ACCT 202 : Managerial Accounting
Third Year
- BA 305 : Business Finance
- BA 309 : Marketing
- BA 360 : Organizational Behavior Management
Annual Class Planning Guide
This planning guide shows the predicted offerings for certain courses in this major. Use the guide to help you think about future terms. For a list of classes currently offered and how they fulfill core requirements, please see BoxerOnline and cross-reference this page as needed. Meet with your advisor and/or reach out to the department if you have questions.
Accounting Courses
Course number | Course name | Fall | Winter | Spring | notes |
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ACCT 201 | Accounting Principles | X | X | ||
ACCT 202 | Managerial Accounting | X | X | ||
ACCT 313 | Intermediate Accounting I | X | |||
ACCT 314 | Intermediate Accounting II | X | |||
ACCT 316 | Cost Accounting | X | Every other year | ||
ACCT 357 | Income Tax Accounting | X | Every other year | ||
ACCT 358 | Community Tax Certification | X | |||
ACCT 359 | Community Tax Engagement | X | |||
ACCT 370 | Accounting Information Systems | X | |||
ACCT 425 | Advanced Accounting | X | Every other year | ||
ACCT 435 | Auditing | X | |||
ACCT 457 | Advanced Income Tax Accounting | X | Every other year |
Business Administration Courses
Course number | Course name | Fall | Winter | Spring | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BA 116 | Introduction to the Legal Profession | X | |||
BA 230 | Business Communication | X | X | ||
BA 275 | Internship | X | X | X |
Available also in the Summer Contact Academic & Career Advising |
BA 301 | Business Statistics | X | X | ||
BA 305 | Business Finance | X | X | ||
BA 306 | Business Law | X | X | ||
BA 309 | Marketing | X | X | ||
BA 310 | Social Media Marketing | X | |||
BA 312 | International Business | X | |||
BA 320 | Human Resource Management | X | Preferably taken after BA 360. | ||
BA 345 | Corporate Finance | X | |||
BA 350 | Operations Management | X | X | ||
BA 352 | Investments | X | |||
BA 354 | Financial Markets and Institutions | X | |||
BA 360 | Organizational Behavior Management | X | X | ||
BA 390 | Digital Marketing | X | X | ||
BA 405 | Business Strategy | X | X | ||
BA 410 | Marketing Research | X | |||
BA 412 | Consumer Behavior | X | |||
BA 440 | Advertising and Promotion | X | |||
BA 452 | Global Finance | X | |||
BA 458 | Principles of Portfolio Management | X | |||
BA 460 | Supply Chain Management | X | |||
BA 475 | Internship | X | X | X |
Available also in the Summer Contact Academic & Career Advising |
BA 490 | Senior Seminar | X | X |