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Business Administration Overview
The business program provides the students with the basic introduction to the primary functional areas of business, and the opportunity to pursue a limited specialization in one or more specific functional areas. Additionally, these courses allow the students the opportunity to develop a substantive business knowledge prior to choosing an area of specialization.
A student majoring in a departmental program will be required to maintain a minor in an area of interest outside the department. If a student wishes to have more than one specialization, there must be three courses or nine semester hours in each specialization that are not counted in any other specialization.
Requirements
Minimum Credits
- Major: 39
- Minor: 21
Required Courses
- BUA 210, 211, 326, 335, 353, 357, 450
- ECO 221, 223, 324
- MAT 109 or 125, 111
- PHI 325
- 9 additional hours chosen as follows:
- finance: BUA 342, 363, any additional BUA or ECO course numbered 300 or above
- management: BUA 367, 377, one of the following: COMM 312, PSY 365, any additional BUA course numbered 300 or above
- marketing: BUA 346, 355, one of the following: COMM 315, 415, or any additional BUA course numbered 300 or above
Faculty
- Professor Tom Cooper (Chair)
- Professor Zahi Haddad
- Associate Professor Nancy Lumpkin
- Associate Professor Scott Takacs
- Assistant Professor Cathy Buckman
- Assistant Professor Rachel Mullinax
- Assistant Professor Daniel Vazzana
- Adjunct Instructor Glenn Williams
Contact the Department
Business Administration & Economics Department
Georgetown College
400 East College Street
Georgetown, KY 40324