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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration <br />Program Description <br />The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program provides instruction and application of <br />skills and knowledge that represent the ways in which businesses operate in a competitive and global <br />business environment. Graduates will be equipped with skills that can suit many different positions, <br />industries, and organizations. Coursework is designed to integrate information and theories from <br />management and leadership, accounting, economics, finance, marketing, business law, human resources, <br />ethics, and information systems to develop broadly educated graduates who fully understand how <br />businesses operate and can apply tools and techniques to a wide variety of domestic and international <br />business situations. <br />Program Learning Outcomes <br />Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to: <br />1. Employ critical thinking skills to evaluate the practical implications of organizational policies, <br />decisions and strategies. <br />2. Organize ideas and communicate effectively. <br />3. Identify, research, analyze and solve complex business problems using appropriate technological <br />and analytical tools. <br />4. Identify and communicate the variety of risks and opportunities of doing business in a global <br />environment. <br />Admission Requirements <br />In addition to fulfilling the Undergraduate Admission Requirements, an applicant to the Bachelor of <br />Science in Business Administration program shall: <br />1. Have achieved a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better in all attempted postsecondary <br />coursework. <br />2. Complete Online Program Orientation; <br />3. Complete interview with Program Director <br />Program Length <br />The length of the BSBA program is dependent on the number of units the prospective student is <br />transferring in. Classes are eight weeks in length. <br />Program Requirements <br />Lower -Division Courses <br />Course <br />Title <br />Postsecondary Credit Accepted for Transfer <br />Units <br />45 <br />COM 100 <br />Human Communications <br />3 <br />PSY 101 <br />General Psychology <br />3 <br />MATH 125 <br />Intermediate Algebra <br />3 <br />ENG 100 <br />College Writing <br />3 <br />SOC 100 <br />Introduction to Sociology <br />3 <br />64 2022-2023 Catalog Pacific College <br />