Bachelor of Science
This major is offered in the traditional and AU Online format.
The business administration major provides a broad exposure to the functional areas of business. The foundational courses focus on business theory and principles as well as practical skills needed for success in the professional workplace. Students completing the major will be prepared for a wide range of job opportunities in small, medium, and large business organizations as well as graduate level programs in business or public administration.
There are many different skills employers look for from business majors, but what makes business graduates stand out is their value even outside of the business world. The skills developed in a business degree program are often highly transferrable. This gives business graduates the flexibility to accommodate changes in their life plans. There are numerous internship opportunities for students in the business administration program.
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
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Business Core | ||
BUS-1020 | Foundations of Management | 4 |
ACC-2010 | Principles of Financial Accounting | 4 |
ECN-2030 | Principles of Economics 1 | 4 |
MTH-2100 | Statistics | 4 |
MKT-2300 | Principles of Marketing | 4 |
FIN-3400 | Principles of Finance | 4 |
BUS-4990 | Contemporary Topics in Business Strategy and Planning | 4 |
Selected Courses | ||
Select 8 semester hours from the following: | 8 | |
Human Resource Management | ||
Business Law and Regulation | ||
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management | ||
Business Internship 2 | ||
Public Relations | ||
Visual Communication | ||
Persuasion | ||
Program and Event Management | ||
Intro to UI/IUX Design | ||
Facilities and Operations Management | ||
Project Management | ||
Professional Ethics | ||
Business Ethics | ||
Industrial/Organizational Psychology | ||
Required Professional Track | 16 | |
Select one of the following approved tracks: | ||
Business Generalist Track | ||
Operations and Organizational Behavior | ||
Business Innovation and Design Thinking | ||
Business Research and Insights | ||
or BUS-3590 | Business Data Analytics | |
Business Internship 3 | ||
or BUS-4880 | Travel Study in Business & Public Policy | |
or BUS-4020 | Industry and Career Exploration | |
Financial Reports and Budgeting Track (on-ground only) 4 | ||
Principles of Managerial Accounting | ||
Intermediate Accounting I | ||
Complete 8 semester hours of 3000 or 4000-level ACC courses of choice | ||
Total Credits | 52 |
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The ECN-2030 requirement can be met by the 2-course micro/macro (ECN-2300 / ECN-2400 ) sequence.
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May be used to satisfy either the Selected Course requirement or the Business Generalist requirement but not both.
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BUS-4940 -- For students who are double majoring in a major that also requires an internship, BUS will accept one internship to satisfy both majors' internship requirements.
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Not available to double major in Accounting.
Undergraduate Degree Requirements
A student who graduates from Aurora University with a baccalaureate degree will have met the following requirements:
- Completion of all requirements for an approved major (with no grades lower than “C”).
- Overall completion of at least 120 semester hours of coursework with a GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale (a course may be utilized only once in application toward a degree requirement, unless otherwise noted in the academic regulations). The 120 semester hours of coursework must include:
- At least 52 semester hours completed at a senior college.
- Residency Requirement - At least 30 semester hours completed at Aurora University, including the last 24 semester hours in the degree, and including at least 18 semester hours in the major. (Portfolio assessment credit, life and vocational experience credit, off-campus experience credit, examination credit, participation credit, and block credit, shall not count toward the residency requirement).
- Upper-Division Requirement - A minimum of 30 semester hours numbered 3000 or above. Of these 30 semester hours, 15 semester hours must lie within the major and 15 semester hours must be completed at Aurora University.
- Completion of all General Education requirements (with no grades lower than “C”), as follows:
- Quantitative and Formal Reasoning competency requirement
- ENG-1000 Introduction to Academic Writing
- IDS-1200 Discover What Matters or IDS-3040 Global Justice
- IDS-1150 First Year Experience - Not required for Transfer or AU Online students)
- Satisfactory participation in the junior-year mentoring and assessment process designed to guide students to successful completion of their degree and to encourage planning for next steps beyond graduation. (IDS-3500 Junior Mentoring Program I and IDS-3550 Junior Mentoring Program II - Not required for ADC or AU Online students but may be designated electives for AU Online students admitted with fewer than 15 hours of transfer credit.)
- Distribution Requirements
Students will complete one approved course1 from each of the following categories:- Artistic Literacy
- Cultural Literacy
- Human Inquiry
- Scientific Inquiry
In addition to the above, ADC and Online students will also complete one approved course1 from the following category:
- Discovery and Reflection
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Only courses that are approved to meet the distribution requirement can be used toward this requirement. See the list of approved courses for available options. Courses taken to meet distribution requirements are 4 semester hours apiece, with the following exceptions:
- An approved transfer course of at least 2.50 semester hours can be used to satisfy a distribution requirement.
- Courses with co-requisite laboratory components may be used to satisfy a distribution requirement, provided that the student successfully complete both the three-credit-hour course and the single-credit-hour lab component.
Learning Outcomes
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Strategic Decision Making – Through application of foundational business principles, students will make strategic decisions intended to solve business-related challenges.
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Disciplinary Knowledge – Students will accumulate content area knowledge of five core business disciplines: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing and Organizational Behavior.
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Professional Skills – Students will develop the ability to apply professional skills, ethical principles, and industry-specific knowledge to a chosen field.