Business Management, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Business Management prepares students to manage organizations of all types. Managers help businesses improve the way they get products and services to their customers. They keep businesses running smoothly by bringing together suppliers, employers, workers and the tools they use to create the products and services sold everywhere. Business management students have opportunities to participate in experiential learning such as working with ATU’s Small Business Technology and Development Center to help local businesses to manage more efficiently.
Courses
- ACCT 2000 — Accounting Principles I Lab
- ACCT 2004 — Accounting Principles I
- ACCT 2013 — Accounting Principles II
- BDA 2003 — Business Problem Solving
- BDA 6203 — Business Information Analysis
- BLAW 2033 — Legal Environment of Business
- BUAD 1113 — Introduction to Business
- BUAD 2003 — Business Information Systems
- COMM 2003 — Public Speaking
- COMM 2173 — Business and Professional Speaking
- ECON 2003 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 2013 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- ENGL 2053 — Technical Writing
- FIN 3063 — Business Finance
- MATH 1113 — College Algebra
- MATH 2223 — Quantitative Business Analysis
- MATH 2914 — Calculus I
- MGMT 3003 — Principles of Management
- MGMT 3103 — Operations Management
- MGMT 3123 — Business Ethics
- MGMT 4013 — Management Information Systems
- MGMT 4083 — Business Policy
- MGMT 6103 — Organizational Management and Leadership
- MGMT 6203 — Decision Modeling in Supply Chain Management
- MKT 3043 — Principles of Marketing
- MKT 6113 — Strategic Social Media Marketing
- PSY 2003 — General Psychology
- STAT 2163 — Introduction to Statistical Methods