Business Administration | BAS
The BAS in Business Administration provides students with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage operations in various business environments. The degree emphasizes the application of Business principles and concepts and incorporates the development of skills necessary for management, such as critical thinking, problem solving, effective communication, quantitative analysis, organizational efficiency, global awareness, leadership, teamwork, and understanding contemporary technology.
Courses
- ACC 1011 — Introduction to Financial Accounting
- BUS 2026 — Business Statistics
- BUS 3020 — Business Law and Ethics
- BUS 3040 — Business Ethics and Sustainability
- BUS 3060 — Management Technology and Information Systems Processes
- BUS 4010 — Applied Business Research and Data Analytics
- BUS 4081 — Internship
- BUS 4089 — Capstone
- COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3
- COM 2220 — Group Communication: GT-SS3
- COM 2250 — Organizational Communication
- COM 2300 — Intercultural Communication: GT-SS3
- ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1
- ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1
- ECO 2011 — Gender in the Economy: GT-SS1
- ECO 2045 — Environmental Economics: GT-SS1
- ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2
- FIN 3020 — Applied Finance
- MAN 3030 — Contemporary Management
- MAN 3050 — Innovation and Change Management
- MAN 3060 — Operations Management
- MAN 4030 — Organizational Leadership
- MAN 4040 — Strategic Management
- MAN 4060 — Human Resources and Supervisory Management
- MAR 3040 — Business Practical Marketing
- MAR 4010 — Digital Marketing and Analytics
- MAT 1260 — Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1
- PHI 1012 — Ethics: GT-AH3
- PHI 2005 — Business Ethics: GT-AH3
- SOC 2018 — Sociology of Diversity: GT-SS3