General Business (Entrepreneurship) - Bachelor of Business Administration

Students must complete all University degree requirements, which include: General Education requirements, Viewing a Wider World requirements, and elective credits to total at least 120 credits with 48 credits in courses numbered 300 or above. Developmental coursework will not count towards the degree requirements and/or elective credits, but may be needed in order to take the necessary English and Mathematics coursework.

Prefix Title Credits
General Education
Grades of C- or better are required in general education communications courses
Area I: Communications
English Composition - Level 1
Choose one from the following:4
Composition I4
Composition I4
Composition I4
English Composition - Level 2
ENGL 2210GProfessional & Technical Communication3
Oral Communication
Choose one from the following:3
Effective Leadership and Communication in Agriculture3
Introduction to Communication3
Public Speaking3
Introduction to Communication Honors3
Area II: Mathematics3
College Algebra 13
Area III/IV: Laboratory Sciences and Social/Behavioral Sciences10
Area III: Laboratory Sciences Course (4 credits) 2
Macroeconomic Principles3
Principles of Microeconomics 3
Area V: Humanities 23
Area VI: Creative and Fine Arts 23
General Education Elective3
Applications of Calculus I 13
Viewing A Wider World 36
Departmental/College Requirements
Business Core: Lower Division (minimum grades of C- required)
ACCT 2110Principles of Accounting I3
ACCT 2120Principles of Accounting II3
BCIS 1110Introduction to Information Systems3
BUSA 1110Intro to Business3
Business Core: Upper Division
BCIS 338Business Information Systems I3
BLAW 316Legal Environment of Business3
BFIN 341Financial Analysis and Markets3
MGMT 309Human Behavior in Organizations3
MGMT 449Strategic Management3
MKTG 303Principles of Marketing3
BCIS 485Enterprise Resource Planning3
or MGMT 344 Production and Operations Management
or MGMT 470 Project Management in Organizations
Upper Division Economics or Applied Statistics elective from the following prefixes (excluding A ST 311), ECON3
Upper Division Business elective from the following prefixes: A ST, ACCT, B A, BCIS, BLAW, ECON, BFIN, I B, MGMT, MKTG (excluding A ST 311)3
Major Courses
MGMT 332Human Resources Management3
MGMT 361Small Business Management3
MGMT 461Seminar in Entrepreneurship3
MGMT 448Small Business Consulting3
Major requirements (upper division) 412
Non-Departmental Requireents (in addition to Gen.Ed/VWW)
Choose one from the following (grade of C- or better required):3
If MATH 1350G is taken before MATH 1220G then the Statistics course will satisfy the Area II Requirement and MATH 1220G must be taken as a foundation requirement 1
Introduction to Statistics
Statistical Applications3
Second Language: (not required)
Electives, to bring the total credits to 120 516
Total Credits120
1

Students may be required to take MATH 1215 Intermediate Algebra, depending on their math placement. MATH 1220G College Algebra or MATH 1430G Applications of Calculus I or MATH 1350G Introduction to Statistics fulfills the general education requirement in math. 

2

See the General Education Section of the catalog for a full list of courses

3

See the Viewing a Wider World Section of the catalog for a full list of courses

4

Of the remaining 12 credits for the entrepreneurship concentration, no more than 9 credits may be taken in any one prefix

  • Accounting (ACCT)
  • Business Administration (B A)
  • Business Computer Information Systems (BCIS)
  • Business Law (BLAW)
  • Economics (ECON)
  • Entrepreneurship (ENTR)
  • Finance (FIN)
  • International Business (I B)
  • Management (MGT)
  • Marketing (MKTG)
5

Elective credit may vary based on prerequisites, dual credit, AP credit, double majors, and/or minor coursework. The amount indicated in the requirements list is the amount needed to bring the total to 120 credits and may appear in variable form based on the degree. However students may end up needing to complete more or less on a case-by-case basis and students should discuss elective requirements with their advisor.

A Suggested Plan of Study for Students

This roadmap assumes student  placement in MATH 1220G College Algebra and ENGL 1110G Composition I. The contents and order of this roadmap may vary depending on initial student placement in mathematics and English. It is only a suggested plan of study for students and is not intended as a contract. Course availability may vary from fall to spring semester and may be subject to modification or change.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Semester 1Credits
MATH 1220G College Algebra (C- or better) 1 3
BCIS 1110 Introduction to Information Systems (C- or better) 3
Choose from one of the following: 1 4
Composition I (C- or better) 1
Composition I (C- or better) 1
Composition I (C- or better) 1
Area V: Humanities Course 2 3
Elective Course 3
 Credits16
Semester 2
COMM 1115G Introduction to Communication (C- or better) 3
MATH 1430G Applications of Calculus I (C- or better) 1 3
BUSA 1110 Intro to Business (C- or better) 3
Area III: Laboratory Science 2 4
Area VI: Creative and Fine Arts Course 2 3
 Credits16
Second Year
Semester 1
ENGL 2210G Professional & Technical Communication (C- or better) 1 3
ECON 2110G Macroeconomic Principles (C- or better) 3
MATH 1350G Introduction to Statistics (C- or better) 1 3
ACCT 2110 Principles of Accounting I (C- or better) 3
Elective Course 3
 Credits15
Semester 2
ECON 2120G Principles of Microeconomics (C- or better) 3
ACCT 2120 Principles of Accounting II (C- or better) 3
MKTG 303 Principles of Marketing 3
MGMT 309 Human Behavior in Organizations 3
VWW: Viewing a Wider World Course 3 3
 Credits15
Third Year
Semester 1
BCIS 338 Business Information Systems I 1 3
BLAW 316 Legal Environment of Business 3
BFIN 341 Financial Analysis and Markets 1 3
MGMT 332 Human Resources Management 3
Any Upper-Division Business Elective Course (excluding A ST 311) 4 3
 Credits15
Semester 2
Choose from any of the following: 3
Production and Operations Management 1
Project Management in Organizations 1
Enterprise Resource Planning 1
Any Upper-Division Business Elective Course (excluding A ST 311) 4 3
Any Upper-Division Business Elective Course (excluding A ST 311) 4 3
VWW: Viewing a Wider World Course 3 3
Elective Course 3
 Credits15
Fourth Year
Semester 1
MGMT 361 Small Business Management 3
ECON Upper-Division Elective Course 3
Any Upper-Division Business Elective Course (excluding A ST 311) 4 3
Any Upper-Division Business Elective Course (excluding A ST 311) 4 3
Elective Course 3
 Credits15
Semester 2
MGMT 449 Strategic Management 1 3
MGMT 448 Small Business Consulting 3
MGMT 461 Seminar in Entrepreneurship 3
Elective Course(s) 4
 Credits13
 Total Credits120
1

These courses have prerequisites and it is the student's responsibility for checking and fulfilling all course prerequisites listed for these courses.

2

See the General Education section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

3

See the Viewing a Wider World section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

4

Of the remaining 12 credits for the entrepreneurship concentration, no more than 9 credits may be taken in any one prefix

  • Accounting (ACCT)
  • Business Administration (B A)
  • Business Computer Information Systems (BCIS)
  • Business Law (BLAW)
  • Economics (ECON)
  • Entrepreneurship (ENTR)
  • Finance (FIN)
  • International Business (I B)
  • Management (MGT)
  • Marketing (MKTG)