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Business Administration

Programs

Business Administration, B.S. major
Entrepreneurship Emphasis

A total of 120 semester credits are needed for the Business Administration, Entrepreneurship emphasis B.S. degree and include the following:

  • 40 upper division credits (level 3000/4000)
  • 64 required major core credits 
  • Completion of Core Curriculum credits (Minnesota Transfer Curriculum [MnTC] Goal Areas 1-10) - required for all baccalaureate degrees
  • Completion of BSU Focus and Nisidotaading Course Requirements


Entrepreneurship is designed to expose students to the process of starting and managing a new business venture. This emphasis combines the interdisciplinary nature of starting a new venture relevant to small businesses with a focus on analyzing new opportunities, ethics and governmental regulations, as well as, financing, managing, marketing, and accounting.

Students majoring in Business Administration are
advised to complete at least one course in
Psychology, Sociology, or Anthropology as part of
their core curriculum requirements.

Dual Degrees
Students wishing to complete two degrees concurrently, (example: Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts) must complete a minimum of an additional 30 credits above the required 120 credits. 

Multiple Credentials
Any additional major, minor or certificate in a degree must have at least 6 credits of course work not used to meet the requirements of another major, minor or certificate in the degree.
 
 

Required Credits: 64
Required GPA: 2.25

I REQUIRED COURSES

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ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES

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REQUIRED ELECTIVES

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Program Learning Outcomes | Business Administration, B.S.

1. Graduates will demonstrate a foundational knowledge in the field of business.

2. Graduates will utilize practical business tools.

3. Graduates will demonstrate professional communication skills

4. Graduates will collaborate effectively

5. Graduates will demonstrate ability to ethically address complex problems in a realistic business environment.