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The Department of Business Administration provides students with a range of knowledge, skills, and problem-solving abilities to respond to the need for successful management of business firms, government organizations, and other not-for-profit organizations in a changing transnational environment.

As a graduate of the Department of Business & Information Systems, a student will be able to analyze business issues and make creative, innovative and sound recommendations.

MEET FACULTY
MINORS:

  • Accounting
  • Management
  • Management Information Systems
  • Marketing

ORGANIZATIONS:

ACBSP: Accreditation Council for Business School and Programs

SOME COURSES YOU MAY TAKE:
BA 105 : Introduction to Business

Introduction to Business offers an introduction to the principles and practices of business and an overview of the functional areas. (Designed for non-business majors/minors and prospective business teachers).

3 HOURS

BA 260 : Business Statistics

This is an introduction to the basic statistical concepts applied to economic and buiness problems. topics include: tabular, graphical, and numerical methods for descriptive statistics; measures of central tendency, dispersion, and association for sets of data; probability; discrete and continuous probability distributions; samplin and sampling distributions; an introduction to confidence intervals. The solution of problems using spreadsheets is integral and mandatory for this course. Prerequisite: MA 101 or a semester high school pre-calculus or trigonometry, or placement test.

3 HOURS

BA 385 : International Business

A study of the international business environment, with emphasis on commercial policies and treaties, export/import operations, government regulations affecting international business, internal international business activities, and study of cultural issues. Prerequisites: EC 282, EC 283, and BA 310

3 HOURS

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International Town Hall Meeting – March 17, 2024

On behalf of Dr. Leslie Pollard, the Administrators, and the Oakwood University Faculty and Staff, we would like to say thank you to everyone who joined us for our International Town Hall Meeting on Sunday, March 17th. We appreciate the chance to share our latest...

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