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School of Business
 

The School of Business has as its primary goal the development of future leaders in business and government.  The School provides instruction and other educational programs designed to develop the analytical skills and decision-making abilities of each student, to enhance understanding of economic concepts, to increase knowledge of innovations in business, to expand awareness of the role and function of business organizations, and to develop professionalism, leadership, global awareness, professional ethics, analytical and communication skills.



OBJECTIVE AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

The objectives of the School of Business are to provide the student with the following general business skills and competencies:

1. The ability to think critically.

2. The ability to apply analytical and technical skills in problems solving and research.  

3. The ability to demonstrate leadership skills.

4. The ability to communicate effectively.

5. An understanding of legal, ethical and professional practices.

6. An understanding of the global and diverse nature of business.


School General Requirements:

Students are required to complete the business core courses and earn at least a "C" or better in all business courses.  Students are required to complete the standardized, comprehensive School of Business Exit Exam.  All sections of the CLAST must be completed and/or waived.  No more than six hours of 300 and above level courses may be transferred from another accredited institutions.

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NOTE:  All business majors are required to take MA 131 and MAB 138 to satisfy the math requirements.

OFFERINGS

1.  Degree of Bachelor of Science in the following areas:

     Accounting

     Business Administration

     Business Administration with Concentration in
       Marketing, Management, and Management Information Systems

     Business Education

     Hospitality Management

     Hospitality Management with Concentration in
       Food & Beverage Management, Lodging Management, and Travel/Tourism Management

     International Business


2.  Minors: Non-Business Majors

     A minor within the School of Business requires 18 credit hours as follows:
     Business Core:.............................................................................................18 hours
     AC 231, 232
     BA 232; MG 300; MK 341
     Business Elective (3 hours - Approved 300 or 400 level courses)

3.  Accelerated Business Degree Program

     The Bethune-Cookman College School of Graduate and Professional Studies has partnered
     with the School of Business to offer the Accelerated Business Administration Degree (ABAD)
     Program.  The program is designed for those with an Associate of Arts (AA) degree from a
     community college who want to complete their Bachelor of Science degree in business
     administration in an expedited fashion.  The program encompasses the requirements of the
     traditional business administration degree, differing only in time and delivery system. 
     Admissions and support services for the ABAD program are handled through the School of
     Graduate and Professional Studies in order to best meet the needs of the working adult
     student.


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