Curriculum in Business Administration
For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
The Department of Business Administration offers eight separate undergraduate concentrations: marketing, organizational administration, production, management science, industrial distribution management concentration, management information systems, entrepreneurship, and food and agribusiness management.
Marketing encompasses those business activities directly related to the process of placing meaningful assortments of goods and services in the hands of the consumer. The marketing student is concerned with the efficient performance of marketing activities and with their effective coordination with the other operations of the firm. Organizational administration is concerned primarily with the effective utilization of human resources within the business organization. Attention is focused on the organization as a social system and the forces that affect this system, such as the behavior of individuals and groups, economic conditions, and technology. Production and operations management is concerned primarily with the efficient utilization of the organization's material resources. Attention is focused on the design and improvement of productive capacity and the coordination of the productive process with other system activities. The Industrial Distribution Management concentration stresses the distribution and logistics function in the industrial sector of the economy, with particular reference to business to business relations. Problems in the management of industrial distribution businesses, both as suppliers to and customers of manufacturers and other businesses, receive special attention. The concentration in management information systems permits students to acquire the skills necessary to analyze management's needs for information and identify efficient and effective methods to provide management with such information. Entrepreneurship is the study of the emerging and rapidly growing business organization. It is intended for students who hope to start and own their own businesses. The concentration in food and agribusiness management emphasizes management in one of the most challenging and important sectors in the U.S. and world economies. Food and agribusiness executives will need to be trained to apply innovative management thinking to deal with technological change, global business ventures, and changing food habits and tastes among consumers.
Requirements for the degree are: BADM 311-Individual Behavior in Organizations, or BADM 312-Organizational Design and Environment; BADM 374 -- Management Decision Models; PSYC 201 -- Introduction to Social Psychology; and one of the following concentrations:
Hours | Marketing Concentration |
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6 | BADM 322Marketing Research, and -- BADM 325 --Consumer Behavior |
3 | Choose one of the following: |
ADV 483Audience Analysis |
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BADM 321Principles of Retailing |
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BADM 323 Marketing Communications |
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BADM 326Pricing Policies |
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BADM 327Marketing to Business and Government |
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BADM 382International Marketing |
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BADM 420Advanced Marketing Management |
Hours | Organizational Administration Concentration |
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12 | A student must take four courses, three of which must be BADM 311--Individual Behavior In Organizations, BADM 312--Organizational Design and Environment, and BADM 313--Human Resource Management In addition, choose one of the following: |
BADM 325Consumer Behavior |
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BADM 380International Business |
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BADM 381Multinational Management |
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LIR 434Employee Benefit Plans |
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LIR 440The Economics of Labor Markets |
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LIR 441Economics of Human Resources |
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PS 320Introduction to Public Administration |
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PS 321Principles of Public Policy |
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PS 383International Organization |
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PSYC 354Small Group Behavior |
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PSYC 355Industrial Social Psychology |
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PSYC 373Cross-Cultural Psychology |
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PSYC 375Personnel Psychology |
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SOC 457Sociology of Technology |
Hours | Production Concentration |
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6 | BADM 375Business Process Management and BADM 376 -- Enterprise Process Integration and Dynamics |
3 | One course from the following: |
BADM 353Information System Analysis and Design |
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BADM 312Organizational Design and Environment |
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BADM 313Human Resource Management |
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BADM 378Logistics Management |
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BADM 395ESM - Senior Research: Enterprise Software Management |
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PSYC 358Human Factors in Human-Machine Systems |
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PSYC 456Human Performance and Engineering Psychology |
Hours | Management Science Concentration |
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9-10 | Recommended sequences among the mathematics courses might be MATH 415, 482, and 466; or MATH 415, 461, and 466; or MATH 415, 463, and 466. Selected courses may include: |
3 BADM 420Advanced Marketing Management |
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3 MATH 415Linear Algebra |
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3 MATH 461Introduction to Probability Theory, I |
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4 MATH 463Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Probability, I |
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3 MATH 464Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Probability, II |
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3 MATH 466Introduction to Probability Theory, II |
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3 MATH 482Linear Programming |
Hours | Industrial Distribution Management Concentration |
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A student must take the following courses: | |
2-4 | BADM 395A Senior ResearchPracticum in Industrial Distribution Management, or 395BPracticum in Manufacturing (taken during summer of junior year)1 |
2-4 | BADM 394Senior Research |
3 | BADM 375Business Process Management |
3 | IE 412Applications of Operations Research to Industrial Systems |
3 | BADM 376Enterprise Process Integration and Dynamics |
3 | BADM 322Marketing Research |
3 | BADM 324Purchasing and Supply Management |
3 | BADM 327Marketing to Business and Government |
3 | BADM 378Logistics Management |
3 | GE 101Engineering Graphics and Design |
3 | PHYS 140Practical Physics: How Things WorkA Course for Nonscientists |
2-4 | Students must take any one of the following courses: |
4 BADM 445Small Business Consulting |
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4 BADM 446Entrepreneurship: Small Business Formation2 |
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3 BADM 313Human Resource Management |
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3 BADM 326Pricing Policies2 |
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3 BADM 395Senior Research: Transportation and Supply Management |
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3 BADM 328Business to Business Selling |
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3 BADM 432Introduction to Management Information Systems |
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3 BADM 353Information Systems Analysis and Design |
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3 FIN 422Case Studies in Corporate Finance2 |
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3 FIN 423Financing of Emerging Businesses |
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3 IE 330Industrial Quality Control2 |
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3 PSYC 245Industrial Organizational Psychology |
2. Strongly recommended.
Hours | Management Information Systems |
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12 | A student must take four of the following courses1: |
BADM 350IT for Networked Organizations | |
BADM 432Introduction to Management Information Systems | |
BADM 352Database Design and Management | |
BADM 353Information Systems Analysis and Design | |
BADM 354Management of Data Communications | |
BADM 395JG -- E-Business Management | |
BADM 395MX -- E-Commerce Applications and Web-based Systems | |
BADM 395ESM Enterprise Software Management | |
BADM 459Management Information and Control Systems | |
BADM 453Decision Support Systems | |
BADM 454Enterprise Computing Management |
1. Substitutions may be approved by the head of the Department of Business Administration for no more than two of the required courses. Acceptable substitutes include CS 400, 401, 402, and 411.
Hours | Food and Agribusiness Management |
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Students must take the following two courses and a summer internship: | |
3 | BADM 438Agri-food Strategic Management |
4 | BADM 439Agri-food Management Practicum |
6-7 | Students must also select two courses from the following list: |
ACE 443International Agricultural Finance |
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ACE 430Food Marketing |
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ACE 328Commodity Futures and Options |
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ACE 455International Trade in Food and Agriculture |
Hours | Entrepreneurship |
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Each student must complete the following courses: | |
4 | BADM 445Small Business Consulting |
4 | BADM 446Entrepreneurship: Small Business Formation |
4 | BADM 447Legal Strategies for the Entrepreneurial Firm |
3 | FIN 423Financing Emerging Businesses |
Advising Notes
-Students wishing to concentrate in production are advised (not required) to fulfill the college mathematics requirement with MATH 220 and 230, or MATH 235.
-B ADM 449 should be taken after all requirements in the concentration have been satisfied.-Courses used to fulfill concentration requirements may not be taken on a credit-no credit basis.
-Beyond the required courses in composition, general education, the business core and major, at least 16 elective hours must be selected from outside business administration, accountancy, or finance (10 hours for students majoring in industrial distribution management).