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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION<br />

BIOL 4399<br />

department chair if they plan to enroll in BIOL 4399. Attendance at the weekly<br />

Biology Seminar, which consists of presentations of original research from diverse<br />

fields of Biology, is required.<br />

Prerequisites: Senior standing, completion of BIOL 3398, and submission of a<br />

formal research proposal to the department chair prior to the semester of<br />

enrollment in the course.<br />

Senior Seminar and Thesis Research II<br />

This course is a continuation of student projects begun in BIOL 4398. Students are<br />

required to write a thesis and make an oral presentation of their research project at<br />

an appropriate venue. Attendance at the weekly Biology Seminar is also required.<br />

Prerequisite: BIOL 4398.<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION<br />

WILLIAM T. BURKE III, J.D., Associate Professor<br />

RICHARD M. BURR, Ph.D., Professor<br />

PHILIP L. COOLEY, Ph.D., Dick and Peggy Prassel Distinguished Professor of Business<br />

Administration<br />

J. CHARLENE DAVIS, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />

FRED H. DORNER, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />

CARL M. HUBBARD, Ph.D., Professor<br />

J. RICHARD JONES, Ph.D., George R. Brown Distinguished Professor of Business<br />

Administration<br />

RITA D. KOSNIK, Ph.D., Professor<br />

KEITH LINDSEY, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />

JOHN D. RICE, J.D., C.P.A., Associate Professor<br />

KIM R. ROBERTSON, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />

PETREA K. SANDLIN, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />

LINDA B. SPECHT, J.D., C.P.A., Associate Professor<br />

EUGENIO D. SUAREZ, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />

DONALD F. VAN EYNDE, Ph.D., Professor<br />

SANKARAN VENKATESWAR, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />

DARRYL G. WALDRON, Ph.D., Professor<br />

DANIEL T. WALZ, Ph.D., Professor; Chair<br />

THE MAJOR<br />

The Department of Business Administration offers two undergraduate degree programs. The<br />

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree is designed to accommodate those<br />

students who want to pursue specialized study in the following areas of concentration:<br />

accounting, finance, management, marketing, or international business. The Bachelor of Arts<br />

degree is designed to accommodate those students who do not wish to pursue an in-depth<br />

study of one of the areas in Business Administration and those students who would like to<br />

undertake a double major, where one of those majors is Business Administration. Both of<br />

these degree programs are accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance<br />

Collegiate Schools of Business.<br />

Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree complete a core of 24 semester hours, a<br />

course in Quantitative Managerial Decision Making, at least twelve semester hours in an area<br />

of concentration, and sufficient elective hours to bring the total in Business Administration<br />

courses to at least 45 semester hours. Students pursuing the Bachelor of Arts degree<br />

complete a core of 24 semester hours and nine hours of electives beyond that core.<br />

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