BSBA Curriculum

This Program Is Pending Approval

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Concentration in General Business (60 Units)

Except in cases of credit by examination, no more than 6 units of the core may be completed on a CR/NC basis. Students must earn a grade of C- or higher in core Business courses required as prerequisites for other core Business courses.

Core Requirements (39 Units)

Core Course List
Code Title Units
ACCT 100 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3
ACCT 101 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3
Select One:
ACCT 307
or
ISYS 363
Accounting Information Systems
or
Information Systems for Management
3
Select one:
BUS 300GW
or
DS 660GW
Business Communication for Professionals - GWAR
or
Communications for Business Analytics - GWAR
3
BUS 682 Seminar on Business and Society 1 3
BUS 690 Seminar in Business Policy and Strategic Management 1 3
Select one:
DS 212
or
MATH 124
Business Statistics I
or
Elementary Statistics
3
DS 412 Operations Management 3
ECON 102 Introduction to Macroeconomic Analysis 3
FIN 350 Business Finance 3
IBUS 330 International Business and Multicultural Relations 3
MGMT 405 Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior 3
MKTG 431 Principles of Marketing 3

1Must be taken for a letter grade.

Concentration Requirements (21 units)

Select seven from at least four different prefixes.

Concentration Course List
Code Title Units
BUS 354 Starting a Small Business 3
BUS 400 Professional Communication for the Global Workplace 3
BUS 440 Ethics at Work: Business Impacts 3
BUS 450 Greening of Business 3
DS 312 Data Analysis with Computer Applications 3
DS 408 Computer Simulation 3
DS 411 Decision Modeling for Business 3
DS 601 Applied Management Science 3
DS 604 Applied Business Forecasting 3
DS 624 Quality Management 3
DS 655 Sustainable Supply Chain Management 3
DS 660GW Communications for Business Analytics - GWAR 3
ECON 400 Economic and Social History of the United States 3
ECON 450 Health Economics 3
ECON/HIST/LABR 474 History of Labor in the United States 3
ECON/LABR 510 Labor Economics 3
ECON/LABR 511 Collective Bargaining 3
ECON/USP 535 Urban Economics 3
ECON 620 Economic Development 3
ECON/I R 635 Economics of Globalization 3
HTM 324 Historical and Contemporary Aspects of Food, Beverage and Culture in America 3
HTM 351 Asian Food, Culture and Hospitality 3
HTM 364 Hospitality and Tourism Management Information Systems 3
HTM 421 Food, Wine and Culture in California 3
HTM 424 Tourism Management 3
HTM 425 The Business of International Tourism 3
HTM 560 Hospitality Human Resource Management 3
IBUS 430 Import-Export Management and Small Business Operations 3
IBUS 517 Legal Environment of World Business 3
IBUS 590 International Environmental Analysis 3
IBUS 591 Doing Business in Latin America 3
IBUS 592 Doing Business in Greater China 3
IBUS 593 Doing Business in Europe 3
IBUS 594 Doing Business in Asia-Pacific Countries 3
IBUS 596 Doing Business in Japan 3
IBUS 598 Doing Business in Emerging Markets 3
IBUS 620 Research in International Business and the Global Market 3
IBUS/MGMT 659 Introduction to International Business Negotiation 3
IBUS 676 Social Entrepreneurship in a Global Context 3
IBUS 681 Seminar in Comparative Management 3
IBUS 690 Global Strategic Management 3
ISYS 350 Building Business Applications 3
ISYS 463 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3
ISYS 471 E-Commerce Systems 3
ISYS 565 Managing Enterprise Networks 3
ISYS 568 Multimedia Business Applications Development 3
ISYS 569 Information Systems for Business Process Management 3
ISYS 575 Information Security Management 3
ISYS 650 Business Intelligence 3
MKTG 432 Public Relations 3
MKTG 433 Personal Selling 3
MKTG 436 Retail Management 3
MKTG 441 Business to Business Marketing 3
MKTG 469 Digital Marketing 3
MKTG 644 Services Marketing 3
MKTG 675 Brand Management 3
MKTG 680 International Marketing Management 3
MKTG 688 New Product Management Seminar 3

Two non-Lam Family College of Business upper-division courses are permitted as substitutes for two of the seven required courses and count towards the different prefix requirement with advisor approval.

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