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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Business Management

Business Management prepares students to manage organizations of all types.  Managers help businesses improve the way that they get these products and services to their customers.  They keep businesses running smoothly by bringing together suppliers, employers, workers and the tools they use to create the products and services sold everywhere.  Business management students have opportunities to participate in experiential learning such as working with ATU’s Small Business Technology and Development Center to help local businesses to manage more efficiently.

Curriculum

The matrix below is a sample plan for all coursework required for this program.

Fall Credits
ENGL 2053 Technical Writing 3
MGMT 3123 Business Ethics 3
MKT 3043 Principles of Marketing 3
Management Elective (3000-4000) 6
Total Hours 15
Spring Credits
FIN 3063 Business Finance 3
MGMT 3103 Operations Management 3
Management Elective (3000-4000) 6
Elective 3
Total Hours 15

Fall Credits
MGMT 4013 Management Information Systems 3
College of Business Elective (3000-4000) 3 3
 Elective 3
9
Total Hours 15
Spring Credits
MGMT 4083 Business Policy 3
College of Business Elective (3000-4000) 3 6
Elective 3
2
Total Hours 11

1See appropriate alternatives or substitutions in “General Education Requirements”.
2Students who have two years of high school algebra with a grade of “C” or better and a math ACT score of 22 or above may omit College Algebra and enroll directly in MATH 2223 Quantitative Business Analysis. If omitted, an additional 3 hours of electives will be required. Students considering graduate school are advised to use free elective hours to take MATH 2914 Calculus I.
3 This program partners the BSBA undergraduate degree with the MBA degree. A maximum of twelve (12) graduate level credit hours can be counted towards both the BSBA degree in Business Management and the MBA degree.  Four graduate level courses can be used to replace four upper-division undergraduate courses as follows:
BDA 6203 Business Information Analysis can replace MKT 3153 Marketing Research and Analysis
MGMT 6203 Decision Modeling in Supply Chain Management can replace MGMT 4103 Supply Chain Management
MKT 6103 Digital Marketing Strategy can replace MKT 4013 Digital Metrics
BDA 6323 Applied Predictive Analytics can replace BDA 4003 Business Intelligence