Introduction
In Business
Administration you will study the principles and procedures
involved in managing and operating a successful business
enterprise. Courses are available in general management,
finance, marketing, production, business law, international
business, social responsibility, and business ethics, among
others. Math skills are vitally important to completing the
Business Administration major. Throughout the program you
will also use accounting and develop critical thinking
skills.
Why
Study Business Administration at UWSP?
Our
interdisciplinary approach fosters communication abilities
and cognitive skills enabling graduates to make rational
decisions. Functional knowledge of business administration
is also provided.
High
School Preparation
Business-related courses
such as marketing, accounting, mathematics, and economics
will prepare you for a major in business administration.
Department Features
The teaching
faculty in Business Administration represent a wide range of
both academic and practical industry experience and
expertise in their chosen career fields. There are excellent
modern classrooms and computer-equipped laboratories. The
latest technologies are integrated into each classroom and
each instructor’s preparation. An especially fine collection
of business-related books, articles, newspapers, government
documents, and other references are readily available in the
University’s library or through the interlibrary loan
system.
Career Opportunities
Graduates in
Business Administration have an excellent range of job
opportunities in domestic as well as international
manufacturing and service industries, for example, general
management, starting and owning their own business,
insurance, marketing and sales, finance and banking, human
resource management and personnel, management information
systems, and labor and industrial relations. Opportunities
also exist with many not-for-profit and governmental
agencies.
Sample Program of Study for the Business Administration
Major
The Business
Administration major consists of 46 credits. Students may
declare a Business Administration major or minor at anytime.
For both the Business Administration major and minor, the
student must maintain at least a 2.5 cumulative grade point
average in ALL required and elective courses in the Business
Administration major and minor. The following sample program
of study is taken from the catalog. Students failing to
maintain the 2.5 GPA may be dropped from the major.
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Freshman Year
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First
Semester |
Credits |
Second Semester |
Credits |
|
English 101 |
3 |
English 102 |
3 |
|
Political Science 101 |
3 |
Biology, Chemistry, Geography or
Physics 101 |
5 |
|
Religious Studies 100, 101, 102, 105
or 107 |
3 |
Aerobic Activity/Wellness |
1 |
|
Music
100, 102, 103 or 105 |
3 |
Comm
101 |
2 |
|
Health Promotion/Wellness 102 |
2 |
Math
109, 111 or 120 (Calculus) |
4 |
|
Library Resources |
1 |
|
|
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|
|
|
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Total
|
15 |
Total |
15 |
|
Sophomore Year - Begin taking
classes for minor or area of
concentration
|
|
Math
355 or equivalent statistics course
|
4 |
Econ
211 (Micro) |
3 |
|
Biology, Chemistry, Geography or
Physics 101 |
5 |
Sociology or Anthropology 101 |
3 |
|
Econ
210 (Macro) |
3 |
Accounting 211 (Managerial)
|
3 |
|
Accounting 210 (Financial)
|
3 |
History 211 or 212 as Writing
Emphasis |
3 |
| |
|
Geography 100 |
3 |
|
Total
|
15 |
Total
|
15 |
|
Summer Internship:
Accounting 497 |
3 |
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Business
Administration majors have careers in:
Management:
Business and Industry
u
Sales/Marketing:
Department Stores
u
Risk Management
and Insurance
u
Finance:
Banks and Other
Financial Institutions
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The internship program of
the Division of Business and Economics is designed to
provide students majoring in Business Administration,
Economics or Managerial Accounting a special experiential
work-related opportunity. An internship allows a student to
gain practical experience in areas related to career and
long-term professional goals while earning academic credit.
International opportunities, including summer internships in
China and Europe, are recommended. The postgraduate
placement record for students graduating with an internship
experience is outstanding.
During the Junior and
Senior years of the Business Administration program,
students complete the following required courses and a minor
of their choice:
- Bus 320
Management Principles
- Bus 330
Marketing Principles
- Bus 340
Business Law
- Bus 350
Finance Principles
- Bus 360
Production Principles
- Bus 350 -
Finance Principles
- Bus 370
Management Information Systems
|
- Bus 480
Strategic Management
- Business
Elective, 300 level
- Business
Elective, 300 level, or Internship
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