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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-24 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration Major
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A Carroll University Business Administration degree facilitates integration of knowledge, development of lifelong skills, career preparation, and formulation of enduring personal values. Students who major in Business Administration are prepared for a variety of fulfilling and challenging careers with domestic and international organizations. These organizations need articulate, well-reasoning, effective leaders to manage business environments that are dynamic and increasingly complex.
Assurance of Learning Goals
- Demonstrate Global Awareness
To meet this goal, students will describe similarities and differences among cultures; demonstrate knowledge of and sensitivity to cultural values and issues; and assess how global markets impact business decision-making.
- Analyze Critically
To meet this goal, students will demonstrate knowledge of the decision-making process; evaluate information for credibility and appropriateness; create and use appropriate quantitative analyses to inform decision making; and understand and describe the consequences that result from specific business decisions.
- Plan Strategically
To meet this goal, students will formulate an organizational vision, mission, goals, and values; develop a business strategy; and critically evaluate and adjust business strategies.
- Communicate Effectively
To meet this goal, students will effectively communicate orally; effectively communicate through writing reports, memos, and papers; and effectively communicate at the interpersonal level by working in teams on varying projects.
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Required Courses (44 credits)
Bachelor of Science Requirements
The requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree are (NOTE: choose either CMP112 and CMP114 OR MAT140 or higher and CSC110 or higher):
Note:
Each major may have specific course sequencing requirements. For specific requirements, see “Required Support Courses” within each major
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