School of Business and Economics Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor of Science in Business
Business Administration
This program gives undergraduate students greater exposure to management information systems and focuses on blending leadership, teamwork and technology into the curriculum.
The Business Administration concentration is designed to provide the most complete and sophisticated training available in northwest Indiana in team leadership, team management, communication skills and technology. It prepares students to complete effectively in the world of e-commerce and business-to-business interchange. The curriculum will provide them with a thorough understanding of organizational processes and process management. This concentration places a greater emphasis on the development of sophisticated communication skills, critical to effective management!
Program Hightlights - 124 semester credit hours
| General Education Requirements | Business Requirements |
| Communications, 4 courses | Functional Business Skills, 10 courses |
| Mathematics & Statistics, 2 courses | Management, 5 courses (includes an international course) |
| Social/Behavioral, 2 courses | Teamwork & Team Leadership Skills, 4 courses |
| Computer Sciences, 2 courses | Techology, 2 courses |
| Cultural & Historical Studies, 2 courses | |
| Ethics & Logic, 2 courses | |
| Natural Science w/ a lab component, 1 course | |
| Career Planning & Diversity in the Workplace, 3 courses | |
| Personal Finance, 1 course |
Program Benefits
- Students will receive hands-on training in e-commerce, e-business, and advanced Microsoft Office applications.
- Students will become accustomed to working in team and project-oriented environments, while focusing on group dynamics, motivation and problem solving- the all important people skills sought after by employers!
- Students can use their degree to start careers in just about any industry, including health care, financial services, information services, manufacturing, banking, and transportation; or, use it to prepare themselves for an advanced degree in law or business administration (MBA).