
- Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, with concentrations available in: Accounting, Computer Information Systems, Finance, Management, Operations Management, Marketing and General Business
- Minor available in Business Administration
- Master of Business Administration
- Executive Master of Business Administration
- Auditor, $76,000
- Ag Lender, $88,000
- International Banking Manager, $86,000
- Financial Advisor, $94,000
- Bank Examiner, $86,000
- Retail District Manager, $82,000
- Commodities Manager, $88,000
- HR Director, $94,000
- Director of Marketing, $140,000
- Market Research Manager, $85,000
- Operations Manager, $76,000
- Supply Chain Manager, $94,000
- Management Analyst, $79,000
- David Lindsay (Accounting and Finance Chair), Ph.D., Kent State ('92)
- Pi-Sheng Deng (CIS Chair), PH.D., Purdue ('87)
- Al Petrosky (Management, Operations and Marketing Chair), Ph.D., Arizona ('92)
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The College is committed to excellence and is praised and accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business — AACSB International.
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When we say "Business Administration" we are really talking about the diverse program concentrations that this major offers — Accounting, Computer Information Systems, Finance, Management, Operations Management, Marketing, and General Business. No matter which field students select, they are always prepared to enter the workforce. And they are ready to see the first of many successes.
Where can your degree take you? With business education always being a desired commodity, employers in the following fields are interested in Business Administration graduates: marketing, finance, education, sales, consulting, law, mediation, management, and economics.
- Management Accounting
- Ethics and Social Responsibility for Business
- Financial Accounting
- Information Technology for Management
- Principles of Marketing
- Operations Management
- Business Finance
- Management Theory and Practice
- Management Science Go online to www.csustan.edu/CBA for course descriptions.
MKT 3410: Principles of Marketing
Marketing process with emphasis on the management point of view. Consideration is given to the role played by marketing in the economy, dynamics of consumer motivation and behavior, and problems including ethical considerations confronted by the business firm establishing an overall marketing program.
- The facets of international business, information technology, and professional ethics
- To make intellectual contributions as viable employees
Business Administration
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