The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with a Sales and Marketing Major provides numerous opportunities to develop practical knowledge and experience in contemporary business marketing needs and strategies. The degree meets the needs of those who wish to become effective managers of people, projects, or their own business. The curriculum has been developed by professionals with both business and academic expertise. Courses require students to apply what they have learned to a work setting and thus are able to immediately test their personal and professional skills. The program’s goal is to ensure that the graduate will have acquired those sound analytical skills that are necessary to become an effective manager in either public or private institutions.
The program outcomes for the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Sales and Marketing major include the abilities to:
- Apply theory to practice utilizing the exciting technologies of a globally connected marketplace.
- Acquire various bodies of knowledge and competencies within specific areas of study or individual fields.
- Demonstrate critical writing, thinking, calculating, and communication proficiencies.
- Acquire broad areas of human knowledge to develop intellectual capacity and deepen insight within general fields of study.
- Understand the foundation of ethical and professional standards including those specific to a field of study.
- Develop a foundation for lifelong learning.
- Obtain credential or degree needed to advance or enter professional career in the field of management.
Credits
Students enrolled in the program must earn 128 semester-hour credits, 25% of which must be completed through Saint Joseph’s College.
Students may transfer up to 21 general electives and 9 business electives for a total of 30 possible credits transferred.
Business courses consist of 63 credits, with 13 business core courses (39 semester-hour credits); 5 required major core courses (15 semester-hour credits); 3 business elective courses (9 semester-hour credits)
About the Curriculum
The program includes a core curriculum that provides a sound foundation for your degree in business administration. The major courses have been carefully chosen and developed to ensure students have ample opportunitiy to learn about this particular discipline within the domain of business. Drawing from the catalog, the Business Electives provide students with additional opportunity to hone their program of study to their particular interests. See the list of possibilities at the bottom of the page.
Master of Accountancy
Especially for those with serious goals of becoming a licensed CPA, the BSBA with an Accounting major can accelerate your progress. The Accounting major requirements include all of the undergraduate prerequisite courses required for admission into the Master of Accountancy program.
With successful completion of undergraduate preparatory *prerequisite coursework, students who elect to take two courses in each of the five ten week terms of the graduate program can complete the program in one year!
*It is highly recommended that students wishing to pursue a graduate degree in accounting choose AC312-Federal Taxation as a business elective to fulfill the prerequisite requirements not satisfied through the Accounting Major Requirements.
Students should determine their state’s accounting coursework requirements to choose appropriate electives.
Learn more about the Master of Accountancy