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Undergraduate Bulletin - Loyola Marymount University

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256 / BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION<br />

Total Program<br />

The B.B.A. degree program requires a minimum of 120<br />

semester hours, and the B.S.A. degree program requires a<br />

minimum of 126 hours, including the prescribed business<br />

administration core courses and those listed above. A<br />

minimum of 45 semester hours must be from upper division<br />

course offerings.<br />

Students should consult the Dean’s office for specific policies<br />

applicable to the College of Business Administration.<br />

All courses are 3 semester hours unless otherwise stated.<br />

Business Administration<br />

Curriculum<br />

The courses within the two degree programs (Bachelor<br />

of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science in<br />

Accounting) are categorized in six groups:<br />

B.B.A. B.S.A.<br />

S.H. S.H.<br />

A. <strong>University</strong> Core Curriculum 45 45<br />

B. Business/Econ. Core Requirement 45 45<br />

C. Math/Science Requirement 6 6<br />

D. Business Concentration Courses and/or<br />

Accounting 9 24<br />

E. Non-business electives 6 6<br />

F. Free Electives 9<br />

__ __<br />

Total ...............................................120 126<br />

The specific courses in the two curricula are as follows:<br />

A. <strong>University</strong> Core Curriculum<br />

B. Business/Economics Core Requirements:<br />

ACCT 211 Financial Accounting<br />

ACCT 212 Managerial Accounting<br />

BLAW 205 Legal Environment of Business<br />

ECON 110 Introductory Microeconomics<br />

ECON 120 Introductory Macroeconomics<br />

ECON 230 Introductory Statistics<br />

FNCE 325 Financial Planning and Control<br />

INBA 340 International Business<br />

ISQM 275 Computers in Business<br />

ISQM 370 Management Information<br />

Systems<br />

ISQM 377 Production Operations Analysis<br />

MGMT 355 Principles of Management and<br />

Organizational Behavior<br />

MRKT 365 Principles of Marketing<br />

MGMT 405 Business as an Institution in<br />

Society<br />

MGMT 409 Management Policy<br />

B.B.A. majors are required to take MGMT 335,<br />

Human Resources Management.<br />

Accounting majors are required to take BLAW<br />

301, Business Law Applications and Cases.<br />

C. Math/Science Requirement<br />

D. Student Academic Plan: Students will develop<br />

an Academic Plan to identify the degree sought<br />

and the majors, minors, and areas of emphasis<br />

or concentration in their degree track program of<br />

study. Students working toward the Bachelor of<br />

Business Administration (BBA) degree will select<br />

one or two of the following Areas of Emphasis:<br />

Business Law<br />

Business Law<br />

Entrepreneurship<br />

Finance<br />

Computer Information Systems<br />

International Business<br />

Management<br />

Marketing<br />

Travel and Tourism<br />

For each Area of Emphasis, the student will select<br />

three Advanced Business Electives. Students<br />

will also select minors and/or other majors as<br />

well as elective courses which may be taken as<br />

part of their Academic Plan. This Plan will be<br />

developed and implemented in consultation with<br />

the student’s Academic Advisor and the Office of<br />

the Associate Dean.<br />

BLAW 301 Business Law Applications and<br />

Cases<br />

BLAW 381 Internship (1 semester hour)<br />

BLAW 404 Employment Law<br />

BLAW 408 Real Estate Law<br />

BLAW 412 Tax Law and Planning<br />

BLAW 447 International Business Law<br />

BLAW 462 Entertainment Law<br />

BLAW 473 Marketing Law<br />

BLAW 474 Sports Law<br />

BLAW 491 International Law Elective<br />

Entrepreneurship<br />

ENTR 428 Real Estate Finance and<br />

Investment and Entrepreneurship<br />

ENTR 431 Entrepreneurship Finance<br />

ENTR 432 Tax Law Planning for Small<br />

Business<br />

ENTR 441 International Entrepreneurship<br />

ENTR 457 Entrepreneurship<br />

ENTR 458 Small Business Management

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