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Bachelor of Business Administration - Courses for the B.B.A. program are listed below...

Courses for the B.B.A. program are listed below. All students must complete the core curriculum and choose one of four emphasis areas:

  • Enterprise Management
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • Marketing

Prior to enrolling in any course, students must ensure they have completed the necessary prerequisites. Seniors in the B.B.A. program may begin work on the MBA degree if pre-approved by the Bloch School based on their formal application to the MBA program.

Core B.B.A. Curriculum (36 hours)

  • DSOM 309 Intermediate Business Statistics
  • DSOM 326 Production/Operations Management
  • ECON 302 Microeconomic Analysis
  • ENT 460 Creating the Enterprise
  • FIN 325 Financial Management
  • MGT 306 Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Environment of Business
  • MGT 330 Understanding the Individual in the Organization
  • MGT 355 Organizational Effectiveness and Leadership
  • MGT 370 International Management
    -or-
    MGT 470 International Study in Business
  • MGT 471 Strategic Management
  • MIS 402 Information Management
  • MKT 324 Marketing Concepts

General Electives (16 hours)

A maximum of two hours of PE activity is accepted as elective credit.  Applied or military science and vocational courses may not be taken for elective credit.

Emphasis Areas (15 hours)

Enterprise Management

Required Courses

Plus three courses selected from the following:

  • DSOM 431 Quality and Process Improvement
  • ENT 364 Entrepreneurial Management
  • FIN 419 Financial Statement Analysis
  • *MGT 470 International Study in Business
    -or-
    *MGT 370 International Management
  • MIS 415 Managing the Information Systems Resource
  • MKT 348 Market Analysis

*The course taken to meet the Business Core requirement may not count toward the required electives in Enterprise Management

Entrepreneurship

Required Courses

  • ENT 215 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (also listed as ENT 315)
    -or-
    ENT 201 Entrepreneurship Immersion (also listed as ENT 301)
  • ENT 327 Creating the New Venture:Experiential Learning
    -or-
    ENT 328 Creating the E-Business: Experiential Learning
  • ENT 332 Managing the New Venture: Experiential Learning

In addition, students must select two of the following electives:

  • ENT 321 Real Estate Principles
  • ENT 341 Technology Entrepreneurship
  • ENT 361 New Product Development
  • ENT 364 Entrepreneurial Management
  • ENT 412 Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital Investment
  • ENT 421 Real Estate Finance Fundamentals
  • ENT 425 Corporate Entrepreneurship
  • ENT 432 Entrepreneurial Marketing and Selling
  • ENT 446 Entrepreneurial Selling and Sales Force Management
  • ENT 491 Entrepreneurial Consulting

Students in the Entrepreneurship emphasis replace the Bloch School capstone course, ENT 460, with a 300- or 400-level Bloch School elective.

*Entrepreneurship with a Real Estate Concentration

Required Courses

  • ENT 215 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (also listed as ENT 315)
    -or-
    ENT 201 Entrepreneurship Immersion (also listed as ENT 301)
  • ENT 327 Creating the New Venture: Experiential Learning
    -or-
    ENT 328 Creating the E-Business: Experiential Learning
  • ENT 332 Managing the New Venture: Experiential Learning
  • ENT 321 Real Estate Principles
  • ENT 421 Real Estate Finance Fundamentals

*Note: The Real Estate concentration does not appear on the diploma or transcript.

 

Finance

Required Courses

  • FIN 340 Global Financial Markets and Institutions
  • FIN 345 Investments
  • FIN 435 Advanced Corporate Finance

Plus two courses selected from the following:

  • FIN 419 Financial Statement Analysis
  • FIN 427 Debt Instruments and Markets
  • FIN 428 Commercial Bank Management
  • *ENT 412 Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital Investment
  • *RL-EST 321 Real Estate Principles
  • *RL-EST 421 Real Estate Finance Fundamentals

*Note: Only one of these courses can be used in the Finance emphasis.

Marketing

Required Courses

Plus two courses selected from the following:



Note: Students should ensure that prerequisites are taken in the proper sequence.

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