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Business Administration Program -
West Palm Beach, FL

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program at South University’s West Palm Beach campus in West Palm Beach, Florida, is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage the functions of a goods-producing or service-rendering business in almost any industry, as well as the education, healthcare, government, and manufacturing sectors.

As a student in this program, you will explore the principles of accounting, finance, management, economics, and consumer behavior. Projects, case studies, and other active learning tactics can provide you with the practical skills needed to successfully transition into the workplace.

The goal of the program is to prepare you to enter a variety of entry-level management positions in the ever-changing world of business or to pursue a graduate degree, including the Master of Business Administration degree.

Bachelor of Business Administration (180 credits)

Area I – Core Curriculum
Business Foundations
ACC1001 Accounting I
ACC1002 Accounting II
ACC1003 Accounting III
BUS2023 Business Communication
BUS1038 Business Law I
BUS1101 Introduction to Business
ITS1000 Computer and Internet Literacy
ECO2071 Principles of Microeconomics
ECO2072 Principles of Macroeconomics
MGT2037 Principles of Management
MKT2009 Principles of Marketing
FIN2030 Introduction to Finance

General Education
Math
MAT1001 Intermediate Algebra
MAT1002 College Mathematics
MAT2058 Statistics

Science
BIO1020 Biology I
BIO1021 Biology II

Humanities
ENG1001 English Composition I (Introduction to Writing)
ENG1002 English Composition II (Literature)
ENG2001 English Composition III
(Advanced Argument and Research)
HIS 1101 U.S. History I
HIS 1101 U.S. History II
SPC1026 Public Speaking

Electives
Students choose two courses from the following list:
HUM1001 History of Art through the Middle Ages
HUM1002 History of Art - Middle Ages to Modern Times
PHI2301 Introduction to Philosophy
ENG2002 World Literature

Personal Development
UVC1000 Strategies for Success

Social Science
POL2076 American Government
PSY1001 General Psychology
SOC1001 Introduction to Sociology

Area II – Major Curriculum
Note that electives may come from any emphasis area
Core Courses
MIS3101 Application of Management Information Systems
FIN3030 Corporate Finance
BUS3101 Dynamic Decision Making
MGT4027 Global Business Management
BUS3041 Managerial Communication
MGT3059 Operations Management
MGT4059 Advanced Operations Management
BUS3002 Organizational Behavior
BUS3055 Business Law for Commercial Transactions
BUS3058 Quantitative Business Analysis
BUS4101 Quality Management
MKT3009 Management Marketing
Capstone Sequence
MGT4070 Strategic Management (Capstone Course 1)
BUS4098 Business Simulation (Capstone Course 2)

Electives — Content Specializations
Students must choose four courses (16 credits) from the emphasis area of choice to complete the elective requirements. They may choose to take a majority of courses from one emphasis area or to take a combination of courses from any of the five areas.


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Demetrius Hill
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