MAJOR IN GENERAL BUSINESS
The General Business major is designed for students interested in developing a broad-based understanding of the business disciplines. This major provides the student with the flexibility to emphasize a specific area within the broader framework of business courses. Specifically, the educational objectives of the BBA degree in General Business are:
- To provide a more comprehensive investigation in areas relevant to General Business majors. This objective is satisfied with the successful completion of six hours from the following courses:
| ECO 331 |
Money and Banking |
| FIN 357 |
Introduction to Investments |
| FIN 361 |
General Insurance |
| GBU 321 |
Information Technology |
| MGT 373 |
Human Resource Management |
| GBU 321 |
Information Technology |
- To develop an in-depth understanding of business law, business communication, and/or business technology. This objective is satisfied with the successful completion of six hours of the following courses from two different areas of specialization:
| BLW 366 |
Real Estate Law |
| BLW 437 |
Regulations of Business by National Governments |
| BLW 456 |
Employment and Agency Law |
| BLW 468 |
Oil and Gas Law |
| BLW 478 |
Environmental Regulatory Law |
- Communication:
| BCM 347 |
Administrative Communication |
| BCM 447 |
Organizational Communication |
| BCM 450 |
Executive Communication |
- Technology:
| GBU 310 |
Word Processing |
| GBU 440 |
Records Management |
| GBU 461 |
Information Management |
| CSC 340 |
Application Software for Microcomputers |
- To provide the opportunity for individual student enrichment through the selection of advanced courses from any area of the College of Business. This objective may be satisfied with successful completion of nine advanced semester hours from the College of Business.
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