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  • Technology Management: Small Business Management, B.B.A.

Bachelor of Business Administration Degree
(Application Curriculum Code - 1318)
Small Business Management

This four-year degree program prepares students to start and operate a small business, or to manage an existing small enterprise.  This exciting career field includes such areas as retailing, manufacturing, not-for-profit enterprises, agriculture, as well as, on-line ventures.  A 12-credit internship provides invaluable work experience, and in many cases, can lead to a job offer upon graduation.

Degree Requirements
The 128 semester credits hours required for completion of the Bachelor of Business Administration in Technology Management: Small Business Management include a minimum of 55 credits of major field requirements, 27 credits of professional requirements, 34 credits of Liberal Arts and Sciences courses and 12 credits of general electives with a GPA of not less than 2.00, plus 45 hours of residency.

Major Field Requirements

Code Name Credits
ACCT101 Financial Accounting 3
ACCT103 Managerial Accounting 3
ACCT235 Financial Management 3
CITA110 Microcomputer Applications I 3
  or  
CITA112 Spreadsheet and Database Applications 3
BADM134 Principles of Marketing   3
BADM145 Business Communications or Equivalent 3
BADM223 Business Law I 3
BADM249 Management 3
BADM305 International Business    3
BADM320 Management and Ethics  3
BADM400 Operations Management 3
BADM449 Management Policies & Issues 3
  Management Elective (300/400)  3
  Management Elective (300/400)     3
BADM380 Internship Orientation (1 cr)   1
BADM480 Internship (9 cr)       9
BADM485 Internship Reporting (3cr)       3
     
     
Professional Requirements  
Code Name Credits
BADM310 Human Resources Management   3
BADM315 Entrepreneurship  3

Plus a minimum of seven courses from the following electives:       21 Credits

BADM135 Retailing
BADM137 Professional Selling
BADM224 Business Law II
BADM300  Management Communications
BADM330 Advertising and Promotion
BADM349 Strategic Management for Quality
CITA405 Project Management
ECON123  Microeconomics
ECON330 Comparative Economic Systems
FSMA201 Introduction to Financial Planning
FSMA330 Computer Applications in Financial Services
FSMA340 Employee Benefits and Retirement Planning
PSYC341 Organizational Behavior

Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirements
Includes 6 credits of upper-division courses with two different prefixes; 1 credit of PHED; MATH 125 – 3 credits; ENGL 101 – 3 credits; ECON 124 Macroeconomics – 3 credits; Additional Liberal Arts and Science courses totaling 18 credits, to be selected from the Trustees' General Education Core Requirement.

General Electives
12 credits.

Students should check with their advisors to make sure courses are taken in proper sequence and any prerequisites have been met. Some flexibility is available as to when courses must be taken. Students should consult with their advisors during the scheduling process.