Department of Business Administration - Catalog

Mission

To prepare students for their callings as Christ-centered Business professionals, fully equipped for lives of Christian service and leadership.

Faculty

  • Tracy Mack, M.B.A, Dean of the College of Business
  • Matthew Bumstead, M.B.A.
  • Haley Burton, Ph.D.
  • Russell Dabbs, Ph.D.
  • Caren Fullerton, Ph.D.
  • Laci Richardson, Ph.D.
  • Joshua Sauerwein, D.B.A.
Minors

To earn a minor, students must complete the curriculum and meet other requirements listed in the academic policy section of this catalog.

Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting

The Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACSBP).

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL)
      • MAT1311 College Algebra
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • COM2340 Communication for the Professional
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL): 3 hours from
      • AFA2350 Introduction to Fine Arts
      • ART1305 Two-Dimensional Design
      • ART1303 Drawing I
      • ART2307 Art History Survey I
      • ART2308 Art History Survey II
      • ART3306 Art and Children
      • ENG3305 Introduction to Creative Writing
      • ENG3326 Introduction to Film Studies
      • MUS1301 Music Literature
      • MUS3300 Survey of the Music of Worship
      • MUS3303 Music History I
      • MUS3304 Music History II
      • THA1361 Introduction to Acting
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE)
      • ECO2301 Macroeconomics
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (30 hours)
    • ACC2301  Principles of Financial Accounting
    • ACC2302  Principles of Managerial Accounting
    • ACC3301  Intermediate Accounting I
    • ACC3302  Intermediate Accounting II
    • ACC3303  Cost Accounting
    • ACC3305  Special Problems in Accounting
    • 12 hours from upper level ACC
  3. Supporting Courses (39 hours)
    • ACC3320  Business Ethics for Accountants
    • BUA2310  Business Statistics
    • BUA2320  Introduction to Data Analytics
    • BUA3305  Principles of Marketing
    • BUA3330  Data Visualization
    • BUA4301  Business Law
    • ECO2302  Microeconomics
    • ENG3308  Technical Writing
    • FIN2301  Personal Financial Planning
    • FIN3300  Corporate Finance I
    • IST3300  Advanced Spreadsheet Design
    • MGT3300  Principles of Management
    • 3 hours upper level from ACC, BUA, DMA, ECO, FIN, IST, or MGT
  4. Electives (6 hours)
  5. Total (120 hours)
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Bachelor of Science in Economics

The Bachelor of Science in Economics are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACSBP).

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • COM2340 Communication for the Professional
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL): 3 hours from
      • AFA2350 Introduction to Fine Arts
      • ART1305 Two-Dimensional Design
      • ART1303 Drawing I
      • ART2307 Art History Survey I
      • ART2308 Art History Survey II
      • ART3306 Art and Children
      • ENG3305 Introduction to Creative Writing
      • ENG3326 Introduction to Film Studies
      • MUS1301 Music Literature
      • MUS3300 Survey of the Music of Worship
      • MUS3303 Music History I
      • MUS3304 Music History II
      • THA1361 Introduction to Acting
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); 3 hours from
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (30 hours)
    • BUA3310  Money and Banking
    • ECO2301  Macroeconomics
    • ECO2302  Microeconomics
    • ECO3301  Intermediate Macroeconomics
    • ECO3302  Intermediate Microeconomics
    • FIN2301  Personal Financial Planning
    • FIN3300  Corporate Finance I
    • 3 hours from
      • FIN4302  Corporate Finance II
      • FIN4309  Investments
    • FIN4311  International Trade and Finance
    • 3 hours from upper level ECO
  3. Supporting Courses (39 hours)
    • ACC2301  Principles of Financial Accounting
    • BUA2310  Business Statistics
    • IST3300  Advanced Spreadsheet Design
    • MAT1316  Business Calculus
    • 3 hours from ACC, BUA, DMA, ECO, FIN, IST, or MGT
    • 6 hours from FOL, GEG, GOV, HIS, MAT (1312 or higher), PHI, PSY, or SOC
    • Minor (18 hours)
      • Minors in Natural or Physical Science earn a Bachelor of Science degree
      • Up to 9 hours required for the minor may be included in the major
      • In cases where major hours count for minor courses electives will be increased
  4. Electives (6 hours)
  5. Total (120 hours)
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Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Administration with AgriBusiness Emphasis

The Bachelor of Business Administration in Business with AgriBusiness emphasis is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACSBP).

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • COM2340 Communication for the Professional
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL): 3 hours from
      • AFA2350 Introduction to Fine Arts
      • ART1305 Two-Dimensional Design
      • ART1303 Drawing I
      • ART2307 Art History Survey I
      • ART2308 Art History Survey II
      • ART3306 Art and Children
      • ENG3305 Introduction to Creative Writing
      • ENG3326 Introduction to Film Studies
      • MUS1301 Music Literature
      • MUS3300 Survey of the Music of Worship
      • MUS3303 Music History I
      • MUS3304 Music History II
      • THA1361 Introduction to Acting
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); 3 hours from
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • ENG2301 Masterpieces of Literature
      • HIS1315 World History and Geography I
      • HIS1316 World History and Geography II
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
      • HUM2300 Exploring Human Experience
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (45 hours)
    • ACC2301  Principles of Financial Accounting
    • ACC2302  Principles of Managerial Accounting
    • BUA2310  Business Statistics
    • BUA2320  Introduction to Data Analytics
    • BUA3305  Principles of Marketing
    • BUA4301  Business Law
    • BUA4380  Business Policy
    • ECO2301  Marcoeconomics
    • ECO2302  Microeconomics
    • FIN2301  Personal Financial Planning
    • FIN3300  Corporate Finance I
    • FIN4311  International Trade & Finance
    • IST3300  Advanced Spreadsheet Design
    • IST3311  Management Information Systems
    • MGT3300  Principles of Management
  3. Emphasis (24 hours)
    • AEC3304  Farm and Ranch Management
    • AGR1304  Principles of Soil Science
    • ANS1303  Principles of Animal Science
    • ENG3308  Technical Writing
    • FIN4315  Financial Statement Analysis
    • NRC2300  Environmental Systems
    • 3 hours from:
      • AEC3315 Agricultural Policy
      • NRC3322 Natural Resources Policy, Regulation, and Compliance
    • 3 hours upper level ANS
  4. Electives (6 hours)
  5. Total (120 hours)
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Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Administration with General Business Emphasis

The Bachelor of Business Administration in Business with General Business emphasis is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACSBP).

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • COM2340 Communication for the Professional
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL): 3 hours from
      • AFA2350 Introduction to Fine Arts
      • ART1305 Two-Dimensional Design
      • ART1303 Drawing I
      • ART2307 Art History Survey I
      • ART2308 Art History Survey II
      • ART3306 Art and Children
      • ENG3305 Introduction to Creative Writing
      • ENG3326 Introduction to Film Studies
      • MUS1301 Music Literature
      • MUS3300 Survey of the Music of Worship
      • MUS3303 Music History I
      • MUS3304 Music History II
      • THA1361 Introduction to Acting
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); 3 hours from
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • ENG2301 Masterpieces of Literature
      • HIS1315 World History and Geography I
      • HIS1316 World History and Geography II
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
      • HUM2300 Exploring Human Experience
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (45 hours)
    • ACC2301  Principles of Financial Accounting
    • ACC2302  Principles of Managerial Accounting
    • BUA2310  Business Statistics
    • BUA2320  Introduction to Data Analytics
    • BUA3305  Principles of Marketing
    • BUA4301  Business Law
    • BUA4380  Business Policy
    • ECO2301  Marcoeconomics
    • ECO2302  Microeconomics
    • FIN2301  Personal Financial Planning
    • FIN3300  Corporate Finance I
    • FIN4311  International Trade & Finance
    • IST3300  Advanced Spreadsheet Design
    • IST3311  Management Information Systems
    • MGT3300  Principles of Management
  3. Emphasis (24 hours)
    • ENG3308  Technical Writing
    • FIN4315  Financial Statement Analysis
    • 18 hours upper level from ACC, BUA, DMA, ECO, FIN, IST, or MGT (no more than 6 hours from any one designation)
  4. Electives (6 hours)
  5. Total (120 hours)
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Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics

The Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACSBP).

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • COM2340 Communication for the Professional
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL): 3 hours from
      • AFA2350 Introduction to Fine Arts
      • ART1305 Two-Dimensional Design
      • ART1303 Drawing I
      • ART2307 Art History Survey I
      • ART2308 Art History Survey II
      • ART3306 Art and Children
      • ENG3305 Introduction to Creative Writing
      • ENG3326 Introduction to Film Studies
      • MUS1301 Music Literature
      • MUS3300 Survey of the Music of Worship
      • MUS3303 Music History I
      • MUS3304 Music History II
      • THA1361 Introduction to Acting
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); 3 hours from
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (30 hours)
    • BUA3310  Money and Banking
    • ECO2301  Macroeconomics
    • ECO2302  Microeconomics
    • ECO3301  Intermediate Macroeconomics
    • ECO3302  Intermediate Microeconomics
    • FIN2301  Personal Financial Planning
    • FIN3300  Corporate Finance I
    • 3 hours from
      • FIN4302  Corporate Finance II
      • FIN4309  Investments
    • FIN4311  International Trade and Finance
    • 3 hours from upper level ECO
  3. Supporting Courses (39 hours)
    • ACC2301  Principles of Financial Accounting
    • ACC2302  Principles of Managerial Accounting
    • BUA2310  Business Statistics
    • BUA2320  Introduction to Data Analytics
    • BUA3305  Principles of Marketing
    • BUA4301  Business Law
    • BUA4380  Business Policy
    • ENG3308  Technical Writing
    • IST3300  Advanced Spreadsheet Design
    • MAT1316  Business Calculus
    • MGT3300  Principles of Management
    • 6 hours from ACC, AEC, BUA, DMA, ECO, FIN, IST, MAT (1312 or higher), or MGT
  4. Electives (6 hours)
  5. Total (120 hours)
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Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance

The Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACSBP).

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL):3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • COM2340 Communication for the Professional
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL): 3 hours from
      • AFA2350 Introduction to Fine Arts
      • ART1305 Two-Dimensional Design
      • ART1303 Drawing I
      • ART2307 Art History Survey I
      • ART2308 Art History Survey II
      • ART3306 Art and Children
      • ENG3305 Introduction to Creative Writing
      • ENG3326 Introduction to Film Studies
      • MUS1301 Music Literature
      • MUS3300 Survey of the Music of Worship
      • MUS3303 Music History I
      • MUS3304 Music History II
      • THA1361 Introduction to Acting
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); 3 hours from
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (30 hours)
    • ACC3301  Intermediate Accounting I
    • ACC3303  Cost Accounting
    • BUA3310  Money and Banking
    • FIN2301  Personal Financial Planning
    • FIN3300  Corporate Finance I
    • FIN4302  Corporate Finance II
    • FIN4309  Investments
    • FIN4311  International Trade and Finance
    • FIN4315  Financial Statement Analysis
    • 3 hours upper level FIN, ACC, or ECO
  3. Supporting Courses (39 hours)
    • ACC2301  Principles of Financial Accounting
    • ACC2302  Principles of Managerial Accounting
    • BUA2310  Business Statistics
    • BUA2320  Introduction to Data Analytics
    • BUA3305  Principles of Marketing
    • BUA4301  Business Law
    • BUA4380  Business Policy
    • ECO2301  Macroeconomics
    • ECO2302  Microeconomics
    • ENG3308  Technical Writing
    • IST3300  Advanced Spreadsheet Design
    • MAT1316  Business Calculus
    • MGT3300  Principles of Management
  4. Electives (6 hours)
  5. Total (120 hours)
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Bachelor of Business Administration in Management

The Bachelor of Business Administration in Management is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACSBP).

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL)
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
      • COM2340 Communication for the Professional
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL): 3 hours from
      • AFA2350 Introduction to Fine Arts
      • ART2307 Art History Survey I
      • ART2308 Art History Survey II
      • MUS1301 Music Literature
      • ENG3326 Introduction to Film Studies
      • MUS3303 Music History I
      • MUS3304 Music History II
      • MUS3300 Survey of the Music of Worship
      • ART1305 Two-Dimensional Design
      • ART1303 Drawing I
      • THA1361 Introduction to Acting
      • ART3306 Art and Children
      • ENG3305 Introduction to Creative Writing
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • FOL courses
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); 3 hours from
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • ENG2301 Masterpieces of Literature
      • HIS1315 World History and Geography I
      • HIS1316 World History and Geography II
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
      • HUM2300 Exploring Human Experience
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (39 hours)
    • MGT3300  Principles of Management
    • MGT4320  Leadership
    • MGT4306  Human Resource Management
    • MGT3310  Organizational Behavior
    • BUA4301  Business Law
    • BUA4380  Business Policy
    • ECO2301  Macroeconomics
    • FIN3300  Corporate Finance I
    • FIN4311  International Trade & Finance
    • FIN4315  Financial Statement Analysis
    • IST3311  Management Information Systems
    • 6 hours from upper level MGT
  3. Supporting Courses (30 hours)
    • ACC2301  Principles of Financial Accounting
    • ACC2302  Principles of Managerial Accounting
    • BUA2310  Business Statistics
    • BUA2320  Introduction to Data Analytics
    • BUA3305  Principles of Marketing
    • ECO2302  Microeconomics
    • ENG3308  Technical Writing
    • FIN2301  Personal Financial Planning
    • IST3300  Advanced Spreadsheet Design
    • 3 hours from
      • COM3371  Group Communication
      • COM4302  Strategic Communication
      • COM4341  Communication and Conflict
  4. Electives (6 hours)
  5. Total (120 hours)
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Bachelor of Science in Managerial Leadership

The Bachelor of Science in Managerial Leadership is designed for non-traditional students who have earned some college credit but no degree.  This program is reserved for students who have earned at least 45 college credit hours and are at least 25 years of age.  The program is offered in an asynchronous online format to allow students flexibility to complete the degree.

  1. General Education Core (39 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL):3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP)
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
      • 3 hours from
        • COM2340 Communication for the Professional
        • ENG3308 Technical Writing
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL): 3 hours from
      • AFA2350 Introduction to Fine Arts
      • ART1305 Two-Dimensional Design
      • ART1303 Drawing I
      • ART2307 Art History Survey I
      • ART2308 Art History Survey II
      • ART3306 Art and Children
      • ENG3305 Introduction to Creative Writing
      • ENG3326 Introduction to Film Studies
      • MUS1301 Music Literature
      • MUS3300 Survey of the Music of Worship
      • MUS3303 Music History I
      • MUS3304 Music History II
      • THA1361 Introduction to Acting
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW): 6 hours from
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
      • HTH3311 Christian History and Theology I
      • MIN2322 Christian Spiritual Formation
    • Civic Engagement (CE); 3 hours from
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • ENG2301 Masterpieces of Literature
      • HIS1315 World History and Geography I
      • HIS1316 World History and Geography II
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
      • HUM2300 Exploring Human Experience
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (36 hours)
    • 3 hours from ACC
    • BUA1302  Fundamentals of Business
    • BUA3305  Principles of Marketing
    • 3 hours from
      • BUA4301  Business Law
      • upper level GOV or CRJ
    • 3 hours from ECO
    • FIN2301  Personal Financcial Planning
    • IST1301  Foundation of Informational Systems and Technology
    • MGT3300  Principles of Management
    • MGT3310  Organizational Behavior
    • MGT4306  Human Resource Management
    • MGT4320  Leadership
    • MGL4300  Managerial Faith and Business Leadership Capstone
  3. Electives (45 hours - at least 15 hours must be upper level)
  4. Total (120 hours)
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Minor in Agriculture Business

Minor available in Agriculture Business. See advisor for details.

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Minor in Business Administration

(18 hours)

  • ACC2301  Principles of Financial Accounting
  • ECO2301  Macroeconomics
  • BUA3305  Principles of Marketing
  • FIN3300  Corporate Finance I
  • MGT3300  Principles of Management
  • 3 hours from ACC, BUA, ECO, FIN, IST, or MGT
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Minor in Economics

(18 hours)

  • ECO2301  Macroeconomics
  • ECO2302  Microeconomics
  • ECO3301  Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • ECO3302  Intermediate Microeconomics
  • 6 hours from following
    • BUA3310  Money and Banking
    • FIN4311  International Trade and Finance
    • Upper level ECO 
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Minor in Finance

(18 hours*)

  • FIN2301  Personal Financial Planning
  • FIN3300  Corporate Finance I
  • BUA3310  Money and Banking
  • FIN4309  Investments
  • 6 hours from upper level FIN 

*Minor requires 18 credit hours, excluding prerequisite requirements for these courses.  Students needing prerequisite courses in order to register for required courses may anticipate an additional 6-9 credit hours to complete the Minor.

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