Undergraduate Majors & Minors
The Department of
Business Administration offers a variety of business programs at
the associate, bachelor and master degree levels. The curriculum
prepares the student to meet effectively the challenges of the
business world.
The undergraduate curriculum is based on a selection of core
business courses augmented by groups of courses which comprise
areas of concentration. This curriculum provides students a
solid foundation for their studies while simultaneously allowing
each student to individualize his or her program of study by
choosing the area of concentration best suited to each student's
academic strengths and career aspirations. The program
emphasizes personal development, provides a well-rounded
educational experience, and complements the professional and
technical skills learned within the major.
Bachelor's degree
programs require the student to complete successfully a
comprehensive business exam, designed to assess the knowledge
and skills obtained during business studies at the University of
Saint Francis. 128 credit hours minimum to complete a degree
with a 2.0 GPA or higher.
The following is
a listing of the degree options we offer. Click on the
program name to learn more about it.
Business
Administration
Concentrations
available in finance, international business, management,
marketing, and sports management.
Associate of Arts,
Business Administration
Minor in
Business Administration
Accounting
Bachelor of Science, Accounting
Minor in
Accounting
Human Resource Management
This degree is
administered by the Department of Education in the School of
Professional Studies. For more information, contact Maureen McCon
at 260-399-7700 Ext. 8415.
Master of Business Administration
Master of Science
in Business Administration
Master of Healthcare Administration
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Effective Fall 2006!
Program sheets printed in the
catalog are representative of the requirements to complete the
stated major. Requirements are subject to change. Students
should consult with their department advisor to determine the
exact requirements needed to complete their degree.
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