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Business Administration

The bachelor of science program in business administration provides substantially more flexibility than traditional business majors. A strong liberal arts and business education prepares students for business careers and graduate study, while allowing a substantial amount of elective freedom for individual interests.

Requirements for the bachelor of science degree in business administration include completion of a core business curriculum and at least one of six areas of concentration --- accounting, electronic commerce, finance, international business, management, or marketing. (R) = Course must be taken at Ithaca College

Curriculum

First Year
 
Credits

888-10000

First Year Seminar in Business

1

888-10100

World of Business

3

306-12100

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

306-12200

Principles of Microeconomics

3

377-xxxxx

Writing course (377-10600 or above)

3

313-10800

Calculus for Decision Making (Group 1) or

 

313-10700

Fundamentals of Applied Calculus (Groups 2 and 3)

4

313-14400

Business Statistics

4

Social science elective

3

 

Humanities elective

(Note: International business concentration students must take modern foreign language requirement)

3

312-11000

Computers and Information Technologies

3

Total

30

Second Year
   

883-20300

Financial Markets and Institutions

3

880-22500

Financial Accounting

3

880-22600

Management Accounting

3

887-20300

Legal Environment of Business

3

882-26000

Business Systems and Technologies

3

Natural science elective (from biology, chemistry, or physics)

3

319-11000

Public Communication or

 

319-11500

Business and Professional Communication

3

 

Social science elective

3

Humanities elective (Note: International business concentration students must take modern foreign language requirement)

3

 

Cultural diversity elective (approved list available in dean's office)

3

Total

30

Third Year
   

883-31100

Business Finance (R)

3

884-31200

Principles of Marketing

3

885-30600

Organizational Behavior

3

886-34500

Operations Management

3

885-30200

Applied Ethical Issues in Management (LA)

3

 

Concentration requirement

6

 

Concentration requirement (international business elective)

3

 

Liberal arts electives (Note: International business concentration students must take 6 credits of approved international business liberal arts electives, approved list available in dean's office)

6

 

Total

30

Fourth Year
   

882-42100

Strategic Management (R)

3

 

Concentration Requirement

9

 

Open electives

8

 

Liberal arts electives

10

 

Total

30

Requirements for Concentrations

Students in the School of Business may use a course to satisfy degree requirements in more than one business concentration as long as they complete 12 unique credits in each concentration.

Accounting Concentration

Note: Students interested in sitting for the certified public accountant (CPA) examination should opt for the B.S. degree in accounting, p. 35. The B.S. in business administration with accounting concentration might not qualify the student to sit for the CPA examination.

880-34500

Intermediate Financial Accounting

3

880-31500

Cost Accounting (R)

3

880-49300

Tax Accounting (R)

3

Approved accounting electives

 

Accounting electives with 880 prefix

3

 

Business electives (level 2 or above)

3

Approved international business elective

 

International business elective (approved list available in dean's office)

3

Total

18

Electronic Commerce Concentration

884-39000

Principles of Electronic Commerce

3

884-39100

Electronic Commerce: Legal & Ethical Issues

3

884-49100

Marketing on the Internet

3

884-41100

Marketing Research

3

Approved international business elective

 

International business elective (approved list available in dean's office)

3

Electronic commerce elective

 

Electronic Commerce elective (approved list available in dean's office)

3

 

Total

18

Finance Concentration

883-32100

Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (R)

3

883-37000

International Finance

3

883-48000

Cases in Financial Management (R)

3

 

Finance elective (level 2 or above)

3

Business electives (level 2 or above)

6

 

Total

18

International Business Concentration

881-26500

International Business Operations

3

884-38000

International Marketing

3

883-37000

International Finance

3

881-49000

Seminar in International Business (R)

3

 

Business electives (level 2 or above)

6

 

Total

18

Management Concentration

882-22000

Principles of Management

3

885-34000

Human Resource Management

3

887-20400

Legal Environment of Business II

3

 

Business elective (level 2 or above)

3

Management elective (level 2 or above)

 

Any course at level 2 or above with course number 882-xxxxx, 885-xxxxx, 886-xxxxx or 887-xxxxx

3

Approved international business elective (select one)

 

International business elective (approved list available in dean's office)

3

 

Total

18

Marketing Concentration

884-41100

Marketing Research

3

884-32300

Consumer Behavior

3

884-38000

International Marketing

3

884-48600

Marketing Strategy

3

88x-xxxxx

Business electives (level 2 or above)

6

 

Total

18

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