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Undergraduate Catalog 2008-09 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2008-09 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Administration Program (BBA Degree)


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BBA Direct Learning Objectives:

  1. Students will learn to communicate professionally and effectively.
  2. Students will develop effective teamwork and leadership skills.
  3. Students will develop critical thinking, analytical, and problem solving skills.
  4. Students will develop functional business knowledge.
  5. Students will acquire global awareness and appreciation for diverse perspectives.
  6. Students will understand and be able to use computer-based information systems and infrastructures.
  7. Students will learn to recognize and analyze ethical problems and choose and defend resolutions for practical situations that occur in business.

Pre-Business Program


Any entering or transfer student planning to a pursue business administration degree will be admitted to the pre-business program and will work with a business advisor in the development of a planned program of study.

The Minimum Pre-Business Requirements Are:


1. Completion of 48 Semester Hours.


2. An Acceptable Grade Point Average (Minimum of 2.50).


3. Minimum Grade of “C” in each of the following Pre-Business courses or approved alternatives:


Students in the Integrated Supply Matrix Management major must elect either MATH 1220 or 2000.

  • One Behavioral Science Course Credits: 3 hours

4. Completion of Career Services Registration Materials.


Additional Hours


Additional hours will be taken in the following areas to complete minimum pre-business administration requirements:

  1. General Education Distribution Program Areas 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, and 8
  2. Non-Business Electives

Admission


After completion of the minimum pre-business program requirements listed above, students will be accepted into the BBA program. A formal application is required for acceptance.

Students must visit the Advising Office located in 2130 Schneider Hall and meet with an advisor to submit an application. Applications should be submitted in September or January, depending on when the PBA requirements will be completed. If the PBA requirements will be completed at the end of a Fall semester, the application should be completed in September of that Fall enrollment. If the PBA requirements will be completed during a Spring, Summer I or Summer II enrollment, the application should be completed in January of that year .

Admission decisions are made as the grades of the PBA courses become available. Students will be notified of the status of their application via their WMU email account.

Admission of transfer students from accredited two- and four-year institutions will be made on a similar basis. The same criteria for admission listed above will apply.

Students not meeting admission requirements will be informed of steps they may take to earn future admission.

The Haworth College of Business Advising Office will provide advising services for business students throughout their academic careers. After a choice of major has been made, students will also be advised by a faculty member in that particular area.

Professional BBA Curriculum


In order to graduate from the professional BBA program, a student must complete a minimum of 122 non-repeated semester hours. In addition to the University requirements of general education and the specific requirements noted above, students must complete the following:

1. Business Administration Core Requirements:


Note: A “C” average grade point is required in the upper level core courses 

  • An advanced economics course (as approved by student’s major department)  Credits: 3 hours

2. A Business Major consisting of at least 21 hours


3. General Education to complete Proficiency and Distribution Areas 1-8


Baccalaureate-Level Writing Requirement


Students who have chosen to major in any area of business will satisfy the Baccalaureate-Level Writing Requirement through successful completion of the following course:

Advising


For questions regarding BBA curriculum requirements and transfer credit equivalencies, contact the Haworth College of Business Office of Academic Advising and Admissions (269) 387-5075.

Special Notes


  1. All students who complete the BBA requirements will automatically graduate with a minor in General Business.
  2. A minimum of 50 percent of all BBA course work must be completed in areas other than business. Nine hours of economics and six hours of statistics may be included in this percentage.
  3. With departmental approval, transfer courses from four-year schools (and appropriate lower division courses from junior or community colleges) may be included in majors and minors. However, 50 percent of all required HCOB courses must be completed through Western Michigan University, including at least 50 percent of any business major and 50 percent of any business minor completed at Western Michigan University. Transfer work towards Business Administration Core Requirements must meet the following criteria:
    • Approval by the Office of Student Development and the department 
    • Minimum grade of “C”
    • Minimum grade of “C” in ACTY 2100 and ACTY 2110 or equivalents before enrolling in ACTY 3100, 3220, or 3240.
  4. To declare a minor in any business area, except Marketing (see below), the student must meet with an advisor in Haworth College of Business Office of Academic Advising and Admissions (2130 Schneider Hall). The requirements and restrictions for declaration of a minor are:
    • Completion of a minimum of 56 credit hours
    • A 2.5 overall grade point average
    • The student must then meet with a departmental advisor for specific prerequisite and course requirements of the minor
    • Non-business majors are limited to a maximum of 30 credit hours of business courses at the time of graduation
  5. To be eligible to apply for a minor either in Advertising and Promotion or in Marketing, a student must have completed a minimum of 56 credit hours with an overall WMU grade point average of at least 2.50. However, meeting these minimum requirements does not guarantee admission into either minor, as the Department of Marketing receives far more minor applications than it has the capacity to accept. Admission into either minor will be based on space availability.
  6. To declare a minor in Advertising and Promotion or Marketing, a student must meet with an advisor at the Office of Academic Advising and Admissions in the Haworth College of Business. After declaring a minor, the student must then meet with a Marketing Department advisor to complete a minor slip and discuss specific requirements for the minor before registering for any marketing courses. Non-business majors are limited to a maximum of 30 credit hours of business courses at the time of graduation.
  7. Enrollment in Haworth College of Business courses requires that students meet the following program status:

A. Open to All Undergraduate Students


B. All other 1000- and 2000-level College Courses


All other 1000- and 2000-level business courses are open only to Pre-Business Administration and Business Administration students, declared business minors (see above), and students enrolled in non-business programs that require these courses.

C. All 3000- and 4000-level college courses


All 3000- and 4000-level business courses require acceptance into the Business Administration curriculum prior to enrollment, with the following exceptions:

  • Declared business minors (see above) will be eligible for those 3000- or 4000-level business courses that are required in their minors once they have achieved Junior status (completion of 56 credit hours).
  • Students enrolled in non-business programs which require 3000- or 4000-level business courses will be eligible to enroll in these courses once they have achieved Junior status (completion of 56 credit hours). 

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