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Marshall Undergraduate Business Administration Program with emphasis in International Relations BS in BAIR sample four-year course plan. Freshman. Sophomore. Junior. Senior. Semester 1. Semester 2. Semester 3. Semester 4. Semester 5. Semester 6. Semester 7. Semester 8. MATH 118
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Marshall Undergraduate Business Administration Programwith emphasis in International RelationsBS in BAIR sample four-year course plan Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8 MATH 118 Fund. Principlesof Calculus (4) BUAD 310 Applied BusinessStatistics (4) BUAD285a/286a Accounting I (4) BUAD285b/286b Accounting II (2) BUAD 311 OperationsManagement (4) BUAD 497 StrategicManagement (4) BUAD 425 Data Analysis forDecision Making (2) MarshallElective (4) BUAD 307 MarketingFundamentals (4) MarshallElective (4) WRIT 150Writing & Critical Reasoning (4) ECON 351x Microeconomicsfor Business (4) ECON 352x Macroeconomicsfor Business (4) BUAD 306 BusinessFinance (4) MarshallElective (4) Diversity (4) BUAD 302 CommunicationStrategy inBusiness (4) GE (4) GE (4) BUAD 304 Organizational Behavior and Leadership (4) GE (4) GE (4) WRIT 340 Advanced Writingfor Business (4) IR Elective (4) IR EconomyCourse(4) IR Elective (4) GE(4) GE 5 Arts & Letters (4) IR 210Int’l Relations:Introductory Analysis(4) IR RegionalCourse (4) IR RegionalCourse(4) Free Elective / Minor (4) Free Elective/ Minor (0-4) Free Elective/ Minor(0-4) Optional Free Elective(BUAD 105) (2) Optional Free Elective(GLP/LINC) (2) Optional Free Elective(BUAD 252) (2) Updated DMM 7/29/14 Total units = 128-134
Bachelor of Science Business Administration * Designates foundational course MARSHALL LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Our graduates will: • Have an understanding of the key business areas and their interplay to effectively manage different types of modern enterprise. • Have a global mindset demonstrating an understanding of the interplay of local, regional, and international markets, and economic, social and cultural issues. • Demonstrate critical thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving abilities to strategically navigate complex demands of business environments. • Demonstrate leadership skills aspiring to be informed, sensible, future-oriented leaders and innovators. • Demonstrate ethical reasoning skills, understand social, civic, and professional responsibilities and aspire to add value to society. • Effectively communicate in speaking and writing to facilitate information flow in organizational, social, and intercultural contexts.