Bachelor of Administration
The Bachelor of Administration Program
continues to serve those students interested in obtaining a broad-based
business education with an emphasis on general administration and
entrepreneurship. This program continues
to provide a reasonable time frame for individuals employed full-time, seeking
to complete a business degree on a part-time basis. Courses in this program are scheduled in the
evenings, on a rotating basis, to permit students to take courses outside of
regular work hours. For these reasons
the program provides a vital service and linkage to the local business community.
The curriculum
includes learning experiences in:
- General knowledge and
skill areas that include communication abilities, ethical understanding and
reasoning abilities, analytic skills, use of information technology, understanding
of multicultural; and diversity issues and reflective thinking skills.
- Management-specific
knowledge and skill areas that include ethical and legal responsibilities in
organizations and society, financial theories, analysis, reporting and markets;
creation of value through the integrated production and marketing of goods,
services, and information; group and individual dynamics in organizations;
statistical data analysis and management science as they support
decision-making processes throughout an organization; information technologies
as they influence the structure and processes of organizations and economies,
and as they influence the roles and techniques of management; domestic and
global economic environments of organizations.