Majors - Business Administration

Goals and Objectives

  1. To be able to understand basic concepts of human relations management, organizational behavior, and production/operations management necessary to manage a modern business or not-for-profit organization.
  2. To incorporate global and ethical perspectives across the curriculum.
  3. To be able to apply quantitative techniques, computer techniques, and other elements of critical thinking to managerial problem solving.

Required Course Work

The Common Professional Component and the following courses:

Management 416, and six of the following courses approved by the advisor: Business Administration 325, Management 330, 400, 403, 410, 418, 422, 431, 485, Finance 320, or Marketing 466.

(If Business Administration 325 is used to satisfy a general studies requirement, it cannot also be used to satisfy requirements for the management minor.)

 

Disclaimer: These are a representation of the requirements at the time of the creation of this webpage.  Although an effort is made to ensure that these posted requirements are congruent with current requirements as outlined in the course catalog, it is possible that discrepancies may exist.  In the case of a requirement discrepancy, the course catalog that was published at the time of your matriculation will detail the requirements one must complete to obtain their desired major.  Please contact your academic advisor for more information.

 

Around Broyhill

The "Quad," directly behind Hamrick Hall, is the center of life and activity on Campus.  Many activities, such as conventions, parties, concerts, and even movies are held here throughout the semester.

 

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