The common requirements for graduation with the bachelor of science degree for all business majors include completion of the University curriculum (that covers fundamental areas such as English, quantitative literacy, science, social sciences, the humanities and the arts), the business core curriculum and the major requirements. The business core challenges each student to develop a knowledge and skill base for further study within the business disciplines, and the major requirements provide students with specialized knowledge within a field of business.
In addition to the traditional business core course work in accounting, business law, economics, finance, international business, management and marketing, the school also offers a series of seminars in personal and professional development designed to begin the professional development process required to be successful in today’s competitive business world.
As noted below, these seminars cover topics including personal effectiveness, career planning and development, business communications, ethics and diversity.
Business Core Curriculum
Course | Title | Credits |
| SB 101 | The Business Environment | 3 |
| SB 111 | Personal Effectiveness | 1 |
| SB 112 | Career Planning & Development | 1 |
| SB 211 | Business Communications | 1 |
| SB 212 | Ethics & Diversity | 1 |
| AC 101 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | 3 |
| AC 102 | Managerial Accounting | 3 |
| EC 111 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
| EC 112 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
| EC 271 | Applied Statistical Methods | 3 |
| FIN 201 | Fundamentals of Financial Management | 3 |
| IB 201 | International Business | 3 |
| ISM 101 | Principles of Information Technology | 3 |
| LW 121 | Business Law and Society | 3 |
| MG 210 | Essentials of Management & Organizational Behavior | 3 |
| MG 211 | Operations Management | 3 |
| MK 201 | Marketing Principles | 3 |
| SB 450 | Strategic Integrated Management | 3 |
| Total: 46 |
University Curriculum (37 credits total)
University Seminars (9 credits):
QU 101 The Individual in the Community
QU 201 Seminar on National Community
QU 301 Seminar on Global Community
English Composition (6 credits):
EN 101 Elements of Composition I
EN 102 Elements of Composition II
Quantitative Literacy (3 credits):
MA 118 Introductory Calculus
Science (7 credits)
Humanities (6 credits)
Fine Arts (3 credits)
University Curriculum Electives (3 credits)