
- Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, with a concen-tration in General Business
- Minor available in Computer Information Systems
- Master of Business Administration
- Executive Master of Business Administration
- Master of Science, Business Administration, Finance: International Finance
- Commodity Manager, $92,746 annually in our region
- Real Estate Manager, $146,039 annually in our region
- David Lindsay (Accounting and Finance Chair)
- Al Petrosky (Management, Operations and Marketing Chair)
- Eleftherios (Al) Tsacle (Computer Information Systems Chair)
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CBA contact info
Interim Dean: Thomas E. Sandman
Phone: (209) 667-3288
E-mail: sandmant@csustan.edu
Web site: www.csustan.edu/CBA
Advising information
Student Success Center
Demergasso-Bava Hall, Room 217
Phone (209) 667-3864
E-mail: STouma@csustan.edu
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The General Business concentration provides an outlet for the student who may have interests that transcend the normal boundaries of the individual business disciplines, or who may desire a specialized career path that melds technique and theory from several fields. The concentration is unique among nearby universities, providing students with “out-of-the-box” career plans.
Where can a General Business degree take you? Possible careers/fields of work include: public administration, finance, communications, sales, management, advertising, marketing, human resources, consulting, ergonomics, and economics.
- Introduction to Business
- Introduction to Global Business
- Ethics for Business Professionals
- Business and Technical Writing Communication
- Business Policy
- Principles of Marketing
- Operations Management
- Principles of Microeconomics
BUS 3090:
Ethics for Business Professionals
Course further develops the initial exposure to theories of ethics, structured decision-making, and the concepts of social responsibility provided by lower division coursework. This is a service learning course.
- The major principles of busi-ness, with a focus on the orga-nization, strategy, operations, and impact of a business
- To employ creative thought in the areas of management, mar-keting, operations, accounting, and finance
General Business
Demergasso-Bava Hall, Room 223
One University Circle
Turlock, CA 95382