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Lower Division Courses Total Units Possible 60 <br />Upper -Division General Education Courses <br />Upper -Division Core Courses <br />Course <br />ACC 301 <br />Title <br />Financial Accou ting <br />Sem. <br />Units <br />3 <br />ACC 302 <br />Managerial Accounting <br />3 <br />ECN 320 <br />Macroeconomics <br />3 <br />ECN 330 <br />Microeconomics <br />3 <br />BUS 420 <br />Business Law <br />3 <br />CIS 300 <br />Management Information Systems <br />3 <br />MKT 310 <br />Consumer Behavior <br />3 <br />MGT 320 <br />Principles of Management <br />3 <br />MICT 400 <br />Marketing in the New Millennium <br />3 <br />MGT 340 <br />Organizational Behavior <br />3 <br />BUS 430 <br />Business Statistics <br />3 <br />BUS 350 <br />International Business <br />3 <br />BUS 410 <br />Finance Management <br />3 <br />BUS 465 <br />Leadership in Business Management <br />3 <br />BUS 499 Business Capstone <br />Upper -Division • •Total Units <br />Total•' <br />5 <br />47 <br />1 <br />Graduation Requirements <br />To earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, students must complete at least 120 semester <br />units as follows: up to 60 semester units of postsecondary coursework accepted for transfer credit <br />including up to 15 semester units of lower -division general education courses,13 semester units of <br />upper -division general education courses, and 47 semester units of core program courses. All students <br />must complete all lower and upper -division general education requirements. In the absence of transfer <br />credit, additional courses may be necessary to satisfy total units for the degree. <br />Career Opportunities and Responsibilities <br />Candidates with a BBA degree may be eligible for supervisory and management positions in a variety of <br />organizations. This degree prepares students for a broad spectrum of business positions and <br />opportunities. <br />Pacific College 2022-2023 Catalog 65 <br />