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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree examines the foundations and functions of business,
modern business management, and the analytical tools needed for effective decision-making. The curriculum includes
the most current trends, theory, and skills necessary for today's competitive global business market. The degree
prepares the student for positions in management or administration in profit-making and nonprofit organizations,
from small business and entrepreneurial ventures to multinational corporations.
Areas of Specialization
- Electronic Commerce
- Finance
- Management
- Marketing
- Flexible Specialization
Minor Option:Health Care Administration
This minor prepares students for management positions within the health care system.
Specific settings may include hospitals, other health care facilities, state and
federal agencies, insurance and managed care companies, law firms, technology firms, and
educational institutions.
| CORE COURSES (45 semester hours) |
| Oral and Written Communication (3) |
| English Composition (3) |
| Literature/Humanities (6) |
| Global Issues (6) |
| Social Sciences (6) |
| Mathematics (3) |
| Natural Sciences (3) |
| Philosophy (6) |
| Religious Studies (6) |
| FOUNDATIONAL COURSES (27 semester hours) |
| AC320A |
Principles of Accounting I |
| AC320B |
Principles of Accounting II |
| BA420 |
Marketing |
| BA461 |
Management |
| BA481A |
Business Law I |
| BA485 |
Research Principles & Methods |
| EC320 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
| EC330 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
| MT270 |
Introduction to Statistics |
| MAJOR COURSES (27 semester hours) |
| BA430 |
Business Finance |
| BA452 |
Management of Human Resources |
| BA454 |
Organizational Behavior |
| BA479 |
Managing Technology for Business Strategies |
| BA495E |
Ethical Decision-Making in Business |
| BA493 |
Senior Capstone |
| ELECTIVES (29 semester hours) |
| Choose elective courses from any discipline area. Subject to advisor approval. |
| Total hours required to complete a Regis degree |
| 128 semester hours |