BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Learn workplace-relevant management skills, organizational theory, and operational knowledge.
The online bachelor’s degree in business administration at LUSSTIG is designed to help you compete for the jobs of today and tomorrow by building a comprehensive base of practical knowledge. This hands-on program can help you prepare for a variety of positions in management and operations for-profit, nonprofit, and public-sector organizations.
COURSES
Total Credits Required: 120
Curriculum Courses: 33 Credits
- Introduction to Business and Management (3 Credits, BMGT 110)
- Principles of Accounting I (3 Credits, ACCT 220)
- Principles of Accounting II (3 Credits, ACCT 221)
- Management and Organization Theory (3 Credits, BMGT 364)
- Organizational Leadership (3 Credits, BMGT 365)
- Marketing Principles (3 Credits, MRKT 310)
- Business Law I (3 Credits, BMGT 380)
- Human Resource Management (3 Credits, HRMN 300)
- Business Finance (3 Credits, FINC 330)
Business Ethics (3 Credits, BMGT 496)
Strategic Management (3 Credits, BMGT 495)
Related Required Courses
The following required courses may be applied to general education or elective requirements.
- Principles of Macroeconomics (3 Credits, ECON 201)
- Principles of Microeconomics (3 Credits, ECON 203)
- Information Systems in Organizations (3 Credits, IFSM 300)
- Introduction to Statistics (3 Credits, STAT 200)
REQUIREMENTS
General Education Courses: 41 Credits
Review the options available to fulfill the 41 credits of general education coursework for bachelor's degrees.
Minor and Elective Courses: 46 Credits
Review a list of available academic minors or see the course catalog or Schedule of Classes to help you select elective courses.
SEQUENCE
This is our recommended course sequence to progress through this program. You may take multiple courses simultaneously, up to your course load limit. You cannot take a prerequisite with its subsequent course during the same session. Your plan will be unique and dependent on multiple factors, including the number of credits you transfer to this program. Contact an advisor if you have any questions about this plan, course alternatives, or your course load limit.
Sequence, Course, Requirement(s) Fulfilled
1 Introduction to Research
(1 Credit, LIBS 150) General Education: Research & Computing Literacy
2 Academic Writing I
(3 Credits, WRTG 111) General Education: Communication
3 Concepts and Applications of Information Technology
(3 Credits, IFSM 201) General Education: Research & Computing Literacy
4 Elements of Nutrition
(3 Credits, NUTR 100) General Education: Biological & Physical Sciences
5 Introduction to Law
(3 Credits, LGST 101) AA Specialization & Legal Studies Major
6 Foundations of Oral Communication
(3 Credits, SPCH 100) General Education: Communication
7 Topics for Mathematical Literacy
(3 Credits, MATH 105) General Education: Math
8 Academic Writing II
(3 Credits, WRTG 112) General Education: Communication
9 Techniques of Legal Research
(3 Credits, LGST 200) AA Specialization & Legal Studies Major
10 Introduction to Humanities
(3 Credits, HUMN 100) General Education: Arts & Humanities
11 Take these courses simultaneously:
Concepts of Biology
(3 Credits, BIOL 101)
Laboratory in Biology
(1 Credit, BIOL 102) General Education: Biological & Physical Sciences
12 Introduction to Psychology
(3 Credits, PSYC 100) General Education: Behavioral & Social Sciences
13 History of the United States to 1865
(3 Credits, HIST 156) General Education: Arts & Humanities
14 Legal Writing
(3 Credits, LGST 201) AA Specialization & Legal Studies Major
15 Principles of Macroeconomics
(3 Credits, ECON 201) General Education: Behavioral & Social Sciences
16 Legal Ethics
(3 Credits, LGST 204) AA Specialization & Legal Studies Major
17 Advanced Legal Writing
(3 Credits, LGST 301) AA Specialization & Legal Studies Major
18 Torts
(3 Credits, LGST 312) AA Specialization & Legal Studies Major
19 3-credit elective course Elective
20 3-credit elective course Elective
21 1-credit elective course Elective