Bachelor
of Business Administration Degree in Management
The minimum number of semester credit hours required
for this degree is 120.
All candidates seeking this degree must fulfill the Core Curriculum
requirements, the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) requirements, and
the degree requirements, which are listed below. Top
Core Curriculum requirements:
Students seeking the Bachelor of Business Administration degree
in Management must fulfill University Core Curriculum requirements
in the same manner as other students. The courses listed in the
table below satisfy both degree requirements and Core Curriculum
requirements; however, if these courses are taken to satisfy both
requirements, then students might need to take additional courses
in order to meet the minimum number of semester credit hours required
for this degree. For a complete listing of courses that satisfy
the Core Curriculum requirements see pages 9-13 of this catalog.
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Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)
All students seeking a B.B.A. degree in the College of Business must
complete the following Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) courses in addition
to the Core Curriculum.
In addition to the Core Curriculum requirements and requirements from
the College of Business Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), all candidates
for the degree must complete the following degree requirements. Top
Degree Requirements
A. 15 required upper-division semester credit hours in the major:
MGT 3023 Understanding People and Organizations
MGT 3613 Managing Human Resources
MGT 4213 Designing Organizations
MGT 4923 Leading Organizations and Making
Decisions
MGT 4943 Managing Effective Teams and
Resolving Conflict
B. 3 semester credit hours of support work in Management.
C. 6 semester credit hours of support work selected from College of
Business upper-division electives, in addition to the Core Curriculum
and CBK requirements.
D. 9 semester credit hours of upper-division electives from outside
the College of Business, 6 hours of which must have International
content. Such International content courses could include, but not
be limited to:
GRG 3123 Geography of Latin
America
GRG 3133 Geography of Europe
HIS 3303 History of Mexico
HIS 3353 Latin America Since
Independence
HIS 3523 European Cultural
History
POL 3393 Latin American
Politics
POL 3403 European Politics
POL 3453 The Politics of
Mexico
The courses listed above are examples. Many different types of courses
can satisfy the requirement. Top