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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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