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Business Administration (B.B.A.)

Students earning a Bachelor of Business Administration degree complete a 51-credit business core that provides an overview of the primary business functions. Students must choose a specialty, providing more in-depth study of a particular business area.

All B.B.A. students complete an internship, which provides an opportunity for application of theory and for the cultivation of business skills. It also enables students to include experience working in a Washington-area business, government agency, or financial institution on their résumés.

Upon successful completion of the business administration program, students will be able to

  • demonstrate competence and understanding of basic business disciplines and concepts;
  • demonstrate problem solving skills, supported by appropriate analytical techniques;
  • demonstrate leadership and collaborative skills;
  • have a global perspective;
  • be effective communicators;
  • use current business technology effectively; and
  • have an ethical perspective in their professional field.

B.B.A. Specializations: Specializations within the B.B.A. allow students to gain a greater depth of knowledge in a field of particular interest. All specialty courses are to be completed at Marymount, unless completed at a consortium institution or via study abroad. Specialty courses include MKT 204, LA 250, LA 280, and 300-400 level courses identified in the specialty areas. Students should consult their academic advisor for additional guidance regarding specific specializations or residency requirements. All B.B.A. majors will choose a specialty from the following:

 

Accounting

This specialization is designed to prepare students to pursue careers in public, private, and government accounting and to pursue advanced degrees in business or law. The program also provides a basic foundation for students to begin preparation for professional certification examinations.

 

Finance

This specialization prepares students to pursue careers in corporate finance. The program of study provides instruction in the theory and quantitative techniques used to analyze organizational performance, financing, and investment decisions.

 

General Business

This specialization offers the greatest degree of flexibility and choice within the B.B.A. major. It allows students, in consultation with an advisor, to combine business specialty, information technology, and/or economics courses in a way that advances their individual career goals.

 

Human Resource Management

This specialization prepares students for a career in human resource management. The specialty consists of coursework that reflects the core areas of the field and introduces students to systematic perspectives and strategic approaches to managing human resources. It also provides a basic foundation for students who intend to pursue future certifications or advanced degrees in business.

 

International Business

This specialization is designed to give students the entry-level skills needed to succeed in the diverse and complex environment of international business operations. Today’s business organizations are increasingly international in their financing, production, and marketing operations as global competition forces U.S. managers to rethink traditional business practices. Students in this specialty are strongly urged to take at least one year of a foreign language and participate in a study abroad program, if possible.

 

Marketing

This specialization offers students marketing expertise in advertising and sales, as well as such diverse topics as Internet marketing, consumer behavior, marketing research, international marketing, and marketing management. Graduates may find employment in advertising, public relations, brand management, marketing research, and retailing.

 

Sport Management

This specialization prepares students for a career focused on the business operations of sports teams or facilities. In addition to a required internship in the senior year, students pursuing this specialty are encouraged to gain practical experience through summer employment in the sport industry.

 

Internship Requirements: All students complete an internship. This requirement may be substituted in exceptional cases but requires approval by the School of Business and Technology internship coordinator and the department chair. 

Internship Prerequisites: To register for an internship, students must have a minimum of 90 credits with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 in all major courses. Students also should have completed a minimum of nine credits in their specialty courses. Students should consult their academic advisor and/or the School of Business and Technology internship coordinator for more information.

Minimum Grade Requirements:

  • To continue in the B.B.A. degree program, a C or better in each of the following courses: MGT 123, ACT 201, MGT 304, and MGT 489
  • For all B.B.A. students, a cumulative 2.0 GPA or better in the B.B.A. specialization courses and in all coursework in order to graduate
  • For accounting students, a minimum grade of C in ACT 303
  • For acceptance into the Human Resource Management specialty, a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher; a minimum grade of B- in HRM 335, HRM 423, and LA 430; and a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher on all coursework
  • For finance and international business students, a minimum grade of C- in FIN 301

Degree Requirements — Business Administration

This degree requires from 120 to 122 total credits.

Liberal Arts Core and University Requirements

See University Requirements and the Liberal Arts Core for details.

Major Requirements

To fulfill the requirements of the major, all students in this program will take the following coursework in a sequence determined in collaboration with a faculty advisor. Some courses also satisfy Liberal Arts Core and/or University Requirements.

ACT 201Principles of Accounting I

3

ACT 202Principles of Accounting II

3

ACT 202LPrinciples of Accounting Lab

1

ECO 210Principles of Microeconomics *

3

ECO 211Principles of Macroeconomics *

3

FIN 301Financial Management

3

IT 110Information Technology in the Global Age *

3

LA 248Business Law I

3

LA 249Business Law II

3

MA 132Statistical Analysis *

3

MGT 123The Business Experience

3

MGT 291Business Communication *

3

MGT 304Organizational Management

3

MGT 451Strategic Management *

3

MGT 489Senior Business Seminar *

3

ACT 490Internship *

3

OR

MGT 490Internship *

3

MSC 300Advanced Business Statistics *

3

MSC 337Operations Management

3

MKT 301Principles of Marketing

3

PH 305Business Ethics *

3

Specialties

All students majoring in business also complete coursework in a chosen specialty as follows:

Accounting Specialty
ACT 303Intermediate Accounting I

3

ACT 304Intermediate Accounting II

3

ACT 306Cost Accounting

3

ACT 406Tax Accounting

3

ACT 410Auditing

3

ACT 420Advanced Accounting Topics *

3

ACT 430Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting

3

One (1) course from the following:

ECO 485International Economics *

3

OR

FIN 485International Finance *

3

Finance Specialty
ECO 332Money and Banking *

3

FIN 334Investments

3

FIN 362Intermediate Financial Management

3

FIN 485International Finance *

3

 

FIN 400Senior Seminar in Finance *

3

OR

FIN 425Applied Portfolio Management

3

(Recommended courses: ACT 306 Cost Accounting, ECO 485 International Economics)

General Business Specialty
Four (4) courses from other specialty areas, 300/400-level economics courses, or IT courses numbered higher than IT 110
One (1) international course from the following:
ECO 485International Economics *

3

FIN 485International Finance *

3

MGT 385International Business *

3

MGT 485International Management *

3

MKT 485International Marketing *

3

Human Resource Management Specialty
HRM 335Human Resource Management

3

HRM 423Performance Management and Compensation

3

LA 430Current Issues in Employment Law

3

MGT 485International Management *

3

MSC 345Project Management

3

International Business Specialty
ECO 485International Economics *

3

FIN 485International Finance *

3

MKT 485International Marketing *

3

MGT 385International Business *

3

MGT 485International Management *

3

Marketing Specialty
MKT 412Marketing Research

3

MKT 416Marketing Management

3

MKT 485International Marketing *

3

Two (2) courses from the following:
MKT 305Sport Marketing

3

MKT 310Event Planning

3

MKT 313Sales Skills and Strategies

3

MKT 319Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications

3

MKT 360Consumer Behavior

3

MKT 204Sustainable Marketing *

3

Sport Management Specialty
ECO 305Business and Economics of Sports *

3

LA 315Sport Law

3

 

MGT 485International Management *

3

OR

MKT 485International Marketing *

3

 

MKT 305Sport Marketing

3

MGT 405Sport Management

3

Recommended Additional Courses:

HPR 301Health/Fitness Program Management *

3

MKT 313Sales Skills and Strategies

3

MKT 319Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications

3

MKT 360Consumer Behavior

3

Sample Degree Plan — Business Administration

Please note that this is a sample plan; all students must consult with an advisor in making course selections.

Year One — Fall

MGT 123The Business Experience

3

EN 101Composition I *

3

Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course (politics, psychology, or sociology) *

3

Natural Science (NS) core course with lab *

4

DSC 101DISCOVER First-Year Seminar *

3

EN 101: WR core course

Year One — Spring

IT 110Information Technology in the Global Age *

3

EN 102Composition II *

3

HI
Introductory History (HI-1) core course *

3

MA 132Statistical Analysis *

3

PH 100Introduction to Philosophy *

3

EN 102: WR core course

MA 132: MT core course

PH 100: PH-1 core course

Year Two — Fall

ACT 201Principles of Accounting I

3

ECO 210Principles of Microeconomics *

3

LA 248Business Law I

3

EN
Introductory Literature (LT-1) core course *

3

TRS 100Theological Inquiry *

3

ECO 210: SS-1 core course

TRS 100: TRS-1 core course

Year Two — Spring

ACT 202Principles of Accounting II

3

ACT 202LPrinciples of Accounting Lab

1

ECO 211Principles of Macroeconomics *

3

LA 249Business Law II

3

MGT 291Business Communication *

3

Fine Arts (FNA), Advanced Literature (LT-2), or Advanced History (HI-2) core course *

3

ECO 211: SS-1 core course

Year Three — Fall

FIN 301Financial Management

3

MKT 301Principles of Marketing

3

MSC 300Advanced Business Statistics *

3

One (1) specialty course

Advanced Social Science (SS-2) or Natural Science (NS) core course *

3

Specialty course: See Major Requirements above for specialty options and course selections.

Year Three — Spring

MGT 304Organizational Management

3

MSC 337Operations Management

3

PH 305Business Ethics *

3

Fine Arts (FNA), Advanced Literature (LT-2), or Advanced History (HI-2) core course *

3

One (1) specialty course

One (1) specialty course or elective

PH 305: PH-2 core course

Specialty course: See Major Requirements above for specialty options and course selections.

Year Four — Fall

MGT 451Strategic Management *

3

Three (3) specialty courses

Theological Ethics (TRS-E) core course *

Specialty course: See Major Requirements above for specialty options and course selections.

Year Four — Spring

MGT 489Senior Business Seminar *

3

MGT 490Internship *

3

One (1) specialty course or elective

One (1) elective

3

Specialty course: See Major Requirements above for specialty options and course selections.

* Fulfills Liberal Arts Core/University Requirements. See University Requirements and the Liberal Arts Core and the Course Descriptions for further information.