Business Administration - Degree Requirements (2023)

Benson T. Sexton, Ph.D., Dean, School of Business & Communication

J.L. Turner Leadership Center, Room 214

(270) 384-7384sextonb@lindsey.edu

Trudy Dawkins Morlino, Ph.D., Program Coordinator

Online Office

(270) 384-8030morlinot@lindsey.edu

Full-time program faculty: Catherine Boatright, Ph.D.; Katie M. Curry, M.Acc.; Tim Curry, M.S.; Pamela J. Decker, Ed.D.; Linda McKinley-Grider, M.P.S.; Trudy Dawkins Morlino, Ph.D.; Mohammad Pourheydarian, Ph.D.; Mary Ann Rozengard, D.B.A.; Michael Starr, D.B.A.; William Ward, D.B.A.

Mission Statement

The mission of the business program is to prepare students for advancing employment in accounting, general management, entrepreneurial management, human resources management, and marketing; for the pursuit of career paths of increasing professional and managerial responsibility; for application and admission to graduate programs in business, accounting, or other professional schools; and for preparation to sit for examinations for professional certificates. Consistent with Lindsey Wilson College’s mission as a liberal arts, teaching-centered institution and in accordance with the guidelines of its accrediting body – the International Accreditation Council for Business Education – the business program is committed to students’ growth and development through values-centered classroom instructions, cooperative learning experiences, and the awakening of an appreciation for lifelong learning.

In addition to the college’s accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, our well-balanced and academically sound bachelor’s degree program in business is fully accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE).

The bachelor’s degree in business administration offers students a common core of coursework and a choice of three emphasis areas: accounting, marketing, and management. The management emphasis allows students to choose among concentrations in general management, entrepreneurial management, and human resources.

Graduation Requirements

Some courses taken for the major will simultaneously fulfill general education requirements. Please see the Graduation Requirements (bachelor’s degrees) section of this catalog for information on the general education program.

Students should note that the entrepreneurial concentration within the management emphasis provides fewer than the required 39 hours of 3000-4000 level coursework; therefore, students will need to complete additional 3000-4000 level coursework to meet this requirement.

Program Requirements: 69-75 hours

Along with the general education program, students must complete the major’s prerequisite and core requirements, must select one of its three emphasis areas (accounting, marketing, management), and must complete the requirements for that area.

A.Prerequisite: 3 hours

  • Writing Studies II (ENGL 1023) is a prerequisite for BUSI 2303 – 3 hours

B.Core Requirements: 42-45 hours

  • College Algebra (MATH 1013) or a minimum ACT mathematics subscore of 26 or equivalent is a prerequisite for ACCT 2113, ECON 2033, ECON 2043, and ECON 2203 – 3 hours
  • Financial Accounting (ACCT 2113) – 3 hours
  • Managerial Accounting (ACCT 2123) – 3 hours
  • Business Communication (BUSI 2303) – 3 hours
  • Business Law (BUSI 2713) – 3 hours
  • Introduction to Management (BUSI 2903) – 3 hours
  • Business Computer Applications (BUSI 3503) – 3 hours
  • Principles of Finance (BUSI 3533) – 3 hours
  • Principles of Marketing (BUSI 3933) – 3 hours
  • Operations Management (BUSI 4763) – 3 hours)
  • Business Ethics & Values (BUSI 4783) – 3 hours
  • Business Policy (BUSI 4793) – 3 hours
  • Microeconomics (ECON 2033) – 3 hours
  • Macroeconomics (ECON 2043) – 3 hours
  • Statistics for Business & Economics (ECON 2203) – 3 hours

C.Emphasis Area (select one of the following areas): 24-27 hours

1 Accounting Emphasis Requirements: 27 hours

  • Intermediate Accounting I (ACCT 3113) – 3 hours
  • Intermediate Accounting II (ACCT 3123) – 3 hours
  • Cost Accounting (ACCT 3303) – 3 hours
  • Taxation I: Taxation of Individuals (ACCT 3453) – 3 hours
  • Accounting Information Systems (ACCT 3973) – 3 hours
  • Auditing (ACCT 4353) – 3 hours
  • Taxation II: Taxation of Business Entities (ACCT 4453) – 3 hours
  • Advanced Accounting (ACCT 4553) – 3 hours
  • Quantitative Business Research Methods (BUSI 4623) – 3 hours

Note:The Commonwealth of Kentucky State Board of Accountancy (and most other states) requires Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified Managerial Accountant (CMA) examination candidates to have completed a bachelor’s degree from a recognized and accredited college or university. The Lindsey Wilson College business administration-accounting emphasis program provides the required hours in accounting and business to sit for the CPA/CMA exams. To qualify for CPA certification, students must also complete additional undergraduate hours to accumulate at least 150 college credit hours. Students who intend to pursue a CPA or CMA designation should keep the Board’s requirements in mind.

Note:Between one and six hours of elective credit may be earned if a student takes Internship in Accounting (ACCT PN00).

2 – Marketing Emphasis Requirements: 24 hours

  • Consumer Behavior (BUSI 3103) – 3 hours
  • Introduction to Marketing Research (BUSI 3303) – 3 hours
  • Digital Marketing (BUSI 3403) – 3 hours
  • Integrated Marketing Communications (BUSI 3513) – 3 hours
  • International Marketing (BUSI 3943) – 3 hours
  • Topics in Marketing (BUSI 3TX3) – 3 hours
  • Marketing Capstone Project (BUSI 4103) – 3 hours
  • Choose one coursefrom the following: 3 hours
  • Internship in Business (BUSI PN00) – 1-6 hours
  • Any 3000-4000 level ACCT course not already required for the program – 3 hours
  • Any 3000-4000 level BUSI course not already required for the program – 3 hours
  • Any of the following COMM courses:
  • Advanced Public Speaking (COMM 3103) – 3 hours
  • Public Relations Principles & Practices (COMM 3113) – 3 hours
  • Group Communication & Decision Making (COMM 3303) – 3 hours
  • Organizational Communication (COMM 3503) – 3 hours
  • Intercultural Communication (COMM 3603) – 3 hours
  • Gender & Communication (COMM 3713) – 3 hours
  • Conflict Resolution (COMM 4103) – 3 hours
  • Crisis Communication (COMM 4203) – 3 hours
  • Communication Law & Ethics (COMM/JRNL 4403) – 3 hours
  • Interviewing (COMM 4503) – 3 hours
  • Leadership (COMM 4713) – 3 hours
  • Persuasion (COMM 4723) – 3 hours
  • Social Media Communication (COMM 4743) – 3 hours

3 Management Emphasis Requirements (select one of the following concentrations): 24 hours

3a – General Management

  • Small Business Management (BUSI 2933) – 3 hours
  • Personnel Management (BUSI 3953) – 3 hours
  • Management Information Systems (BUSI 3973) – 3 hours
  • International Business Operations (BUSI 3993) – 3 hours
  • Quantitative Business Research Methods (BUSI 4623) – 3 hours
  • Human Relations in Business (BUSI 4773) – 3 hours
  • Choose two coursesfrom the following: 6 hours
  • Internship in Business (BUSI PN00) – 1-6 hours
  • Any 3000-4000 level ACCT course not already required for the program – 3 hours
  • Any 3000-4000 level BUSI course not already required for the program – 3 hours
  • Any of the following COMM courses:
  • Advanced Public Speaking (COMM 3103) – 3 hours
  • Public Relations Principles & Practices (COMM 3113) – 3 hours
  • Group Communication & Decision Making (COMM 3303) – 3 hours
  • Organizational Communication (COMM 3503) – 3 hours
  • Intercultural Communication (COMM 3603) – 3 hours
  • Gender & Communication (COMM 3713) – 3 hours
  • Conflict Resolution (COMM 4103) – 3 hours
  • Crisis Communication (COMM 4203) – 3 hours
  • Communication Law & Ethics (COMM/JRNL 4403) – 3 hours
  • Interviewing (COMM 4503) – 3 hours
  • Leadership (COMM 4713) – 3 hours
  • Persuasion (COMM 4723) – 3 hours
  • Social Media Communication (COMM 4743) – 3 hours

3b – Entrepreneurial Management

  • Entrepreneurship (BUSI 2203) – 3 hours
  • Entrepreneurship Project (BUSI 2216) or Entrepreneurship Internship (BUSI PN06) – 6 hours
  • Small Business Management (BUSI 2933) – 3 hours
  • Personnel Management (BUSI 3953) or Human Relations in Business (BUSI 4773) – 3 hours
  • Management Information Systems (BUSI 3973) – 3 hours
  • Quantitative Business Research Methods (BUSI 4623) – 3 hours
  • Choose one coursefrom the following: 3 hours
  • Any 3000-4000 level ACCT course not already required for the program – 3 hours
  • Any 3000-4000 level BUSI course not already required for the program – 3 hours
  • Any of the following COMM courses:
  • Advanced Public Speaking (COMM 3103) – 3 hours
  • Public Relations Principles & Practices (COMM 3113) – 3 hours
  • Group Communication & Decision Making (COMM 3303) – 3 hours
  • Organizational Communication (COMM 3503) – 3 hours
  • Intercultural Communication (COMM 3603) – 3 hours
  • Gender & Communication (COMM 3713) – 3 hours
  • Conflict Resolution (COMM 4103) – 3 hours
  • Crisis Communication (COMM 4203) – 3 hours
  • Communication Law & Ethics (COMM/JRNL 4403) – 3 hours
  • Interviewing (COMM 4503) – 3 hours
  • Leadership (COMM 4713) – 3 hours
  • Persuasion (COMM 4723) – 3 hours
  • Social Media Communication (COMM 4743) – 3 hours

Note:Between one and six hours of general elective credit may be earned if a student takes Internship in Business (BUSI PN00).

3c Human Resources Management

  • Employee & Labor Relations (BUSI 3603) – 3 hours
  • Personnel Management (BUSI 3953) – 3 hours
  • Management Information Systems (BUSI 3973) – 3 hours
  • Acquiring & Developing Talent (Workforce Planning) (BUSI 3983) – 3 hours
  • International Business Operations (BUSI 3993) – 3 hours
  • Compensation & Benefits (BUSI 4603) – 3 hours
  • Quantitative Business Research Methods (BUSI 4623) – 3 hours
  • Human Relations in Business (BUSI 4773) – 3 hours

Note:Between one and six hours of elective credit may be earned if a student takes Internship in Business (BUSI PN00).

Exit Assessment

All business administration majors are required to take the ETS Major Fields Test in Business during the final semester of their senior year. Examinees pay a fee of approximately $25.

FAQs

Is it hard to get a degree in business administration? ›

Business administration is a good degree to have but like any degree, it can be hard to obtain. You've got to put a lot of time and effort into it. We can help you manage your time wisely and make getting through your program a bit easier.

Does business administration require a lot of math? ›

You'll need to be able to do basic addition and subtraction, but complex algebra, geometry, and calculus are not part of this program. If you can listen, learn how to apply theoretical concepts to the real world, and review a few simple numbers, you can do the work.

Is a bachelors in business administration enough? ›

Yes, business administration is a good major because it dominates the list of most in-demand majors. Majoring in business administration may also prepare you for a wide-range of high-paying careers with above average growth prospects (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics).

What do you need for business administration? ›

Business professionals generally need at least a basic understanding of accounting, finance, marketing, human resources and information technology, and they often specialize in a practice area. People who are successful in business must also be clear and effective communicators.

What's the hardest degree? ›

What are the hardest degrees in the world? Ranked by Experts
  • Chartered Accountancy.
  • Astrophysics.
  • Quantum Mechanics.
  • Law.
  • Aerospace/ Aeronautical Studies, Engineering.
  • Biomedical Studies, Neurosciences, Biochemistry.
  • Nursing.
  • Dentistry, Medicine.
Dec 16, 2022

What is the hardest major in business administration? ›

Hardest Business Majors
  • Accounting. ...
  • Management Science. ...
  • Finance. ...
  • Entrepreneurial Studies. ...
  • Human Resources. ...
  • Marketing. ...
  • Organizational Leadership. ...
  • International Business.
Sep 8, 2020

What is the easiest college degree to get? ›

As the most popular college major since 1980, business encompasses a variety of sub-disciplines, such as finance, accounting, and marketing. It's also considered to be one of the easiest college majors. With a business degree, you could also work in fields like healthcare, human resources, or public administration.

What degrees require no math? ›

16 college majors with no math
  • Anthropology. Anthropology is the study of humans. ...
  • Linguistics. Linguistics majors study language structure and how humans use it, which means they have a variety of paths they can take. ...
  • Theology. ...
  • History. ...
  • Psychology. ...
  • Sociology. ...
  • Occupational therapy. ...
  • Culinary arts.
Mar 10, 2023

Can I get a business degree if I'm bad at math? ›

Of course you can! You'll hardly deal with any numbers if you pursue a business administration degree. Business administration majors might only take “business calculus”, which is slightly easier.

What is the best major in BS business administration? ›

What Are the Best Business Majors for the Future?
  • Accounting.
  • Business Administration.
  • Economics.
  • Entrepreneurship.
  • Finance.
  • Forensic Accounting.
  • Healthcare Administration.
  • Hospitality Management.
Oct 29, 2022

Is accounting harder than business administration? ›

Both accounting and business administration require a similar skill set. However, while a business administration requires someone with strong leadership skills, in accounting, you can very well get by without them.

Which degree is better finance or business administration? ›

A business administration degree allows you to work in almost any sector. A finance degree offers the opportunity to work in a variety of finance-related fields. These degrees both teach you better networking, mathematical and communication skills.

How many levels are there in business administration? ›

Types of Business Administration Degrees. Degrees in business administration are available at the associate, bachelor's, and master's degree levels.

How many points are needed for business administration? ›

Applicants must score a minimum of 25 points, and must obtain a minimum symbol of E on the Higher Grade, or D on the Standard Grade, for both English and Accounting.

What is the #1 hardest major? ›

#1 Chemistry

According to the average Grade Point Average of students in the program, Chemistry wins the prize title hardest major. A Chemistry major overlaps somewhat with biology, but chemistry extends beyond living things.

What are the 3 hardest degrees? ›

What are the hardest degree subjects?
  • Aerospace Engineering. Aerospace Engineers study the design, manufacturing and testing of aircrafts. ...
  • Architecture. Architecture is one of those degrees that we wish was easy. ...
  • Pharmacy. ...
  • Psychology. ...
  • Statistics. ...
  • Nursing. ...
  • Physics. ...
  • Astrophysics.

What is the fastest degree? ›

Associate degrees are one of the fastest degrees that pay well, requiring only 60 credit hours—half the time required for bachelor's degrees—and professional certifications can take only anywhere between three and six months depending on the program you choose.

What business major doesn t require math? ›

A general business administration or business management program is unlikely to pile on extra mathematics requirements. Human resources may require some coursework in compensation analysis but generally focuses more on the concepts and practices of recruiting, retaining and training employees.

How useful are business degrees? ›

If you are a working professional who wants to advance your career in business, a business degree can be a gamechanger. A business degree can increase job prospects, create advancement opportunities, and increase your salary and lifetime income. It's a worthwhile investment in your career—now and into the future.

Is it better to major in business administration or business management? ›

If you want a specialized business role, you should pursue a bachelor's in business administration, where you can focus your study on marketing or finance, for example. Otherwise, if you're hoping to lead company operations and employees, a bachelor's in business management will better prepare you.

What majors have the lowest GPA? ›

Science majors tend to have lower GPAs on average, with chemistry being the major with the lowest average GPA. Meanwhile, education majors earn the highest GPAs on average.

What degree makes the least money? ›

The lowest-paying college majors are in areas such as theology, social services, the performing arts, education, and leisure and hospitality, the data shows.

What is the least valuable degree? ›

20 Most Useless Degrees of 2023
  • Film, video, and photographic arts. ...
  • Languages. ...
  • Music. ...
  • Philosophy. ...
  • Psychology. ...
  • Studio arts and fine art. ...
  • Theater Arts. A degree in theater arts allows a learner to study acting and the making of theater production. ...
  • Travel and tourism. Sounds fun, right?

Does business require math? ›

Business majors must complete a college algebra course, especially data analysis. Algebra is needed in various essential business operations such as payroll, insurance, depreciation, and taxes. Calculus is essential for business majors.

Can you get a bachelor's degree without taking math? ›

There are many courses under the Liberal Arts studies degree program, such as History, Humanities, Foreign Languages, and Physical and Life Sciences. A Liberal Arts focus doesn't require advanced math subjects.

What degree requires the most math? ›

Physics – Physics is regarded as the most math-intensive degree path you can pursue within the sciences. Linear algebra, quantum mechanics, and engineering calculations are just a few of the core courses you'll need to take for this major.

What math is used in business administration? ›

Mathematics typically used in commerce includes elementary arithmetic, such as fractions, decimals, and percentages, elementary algebra, statistics and probability. Business management can be made more effective in some cases by use of more advanced mathematics such as calculus, matrix algebra and linear programming.

Is a business degree math heavy? ›

Ready to find the perfect business program? For many aspiring business students, the most harrowing component of the entire experience is the math coursework. The business degree track requires students to take calculus, often a dreaded and difficult experience for many.

Do you have to be good at math to succeed in business? ›

Understanding basic business math is necessary for profitable operations and accurate record keeping. Knowing how to add, subtract, multiply, divide, round and use percentages and fractions is the minimum you need to price your product and meet your budget.

Which degree is best for CEO? ›

When looking to fill the role of CEO, companies require candidates to have a strong educational foundation in business or related areas — like a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Organizational Leadership or an advanced degree like a Master of Business Administration (MBA.)

Which BBA has highest salary? ›

BBA Specializations Highlights
CourseBBA
Number of Specialisations18+
Jobs After BBAMarketing. Real Estate Business. Sales Executive. Advertising. Aviation.
BBA Highest Salary10 Lakhs PA
BBA Average Salary4.5 Lakhs PA
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Feb 17, 2023

What should I major in if I want to start my own business? ›

A Bachelor's in Business Administration gives you a solid foundation, along with real-life examples and experience that you can use to nurture your own business idea. Business Administration degree programs teach you the fundamentals of how big and small companies run and where they fit into the global marketplace.

Do you need accounting for business administration? ›

Typically, if you have a degree in business administration, you will not be responsible for bookkeeping, accounting, or tax management. The business administration degree can prepare you for a career as an assistant director or junior executive and position you to work your way up the ladder.

Is accounting more math or business? ›

It also requires a strong understanding of business operations and the ability to use financial data to make sound decisions. In other words, accounting is more than just math—it's a complex and challenging profession requiring specialized knowledge and skills.

Is business an easier degree? ›

Generally speaking, a business degree is not the hardest one out there but is not the easiest one either. The level of difficulty depends on your program and university. It is not a secret that some business programs and schools are harder than others.

Is a business administration management degree worth it? ›

Is a business administration degree worth it? Whether you're interested in starting your own business or playing a key role in another organization, the answer is yes. A business administration degree lays the groundwork for success across many professions and industries.

What is the difference between business degree and business administration? ›

A business management degree focuses more on planning and organizing, whereas a degree in business administration provides a broad background and then allows the student to focus on a specialized area of business.

Is an MBA more valuable than a business degree? ›

While an undergraduate degree in business can open the door to a number of careers, an MBA may lead to more advancement opportunities and a significant increase in salary.

What is the pass mark for Business Administration? ›

JAMB Cut Off Mark for Business Administration to Participate in Post UTME is 200, although some State Universities would accept 180, but the least any University (except private universities) would accept for Business Administration is 180.

Is Business Administration a master's? ›

An MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a graduate degree focused on building leadership skills and learning business principles. But for the majority of students, MBAs offer much more than that: a stronger professional network, access to job opportunities, and a bigger paycheck.

What are the 5 areas of Business Administration? ›

The core courses in an MBA program cover various areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, and operations in a manner most relevant to management analysis and strategy.

Is it hard to study business administration? ›

Business administration is a good degree to have but like any degree, it can be hard to obtain. You've got to put a lot of time and effort into it. We can help you manage your time wisely and make getting through your program a bit easier.

Do you need good grades as a business major? ›

Even students from top tier b-schools are graduating without jobs," says Roy Cohen, an executive career coach in New York and author of The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide. "Companies that hire are looking for the trifecta: good grades, great experience, and presence. So yes, grades do matter."

Can you make a lot of money with a business administration degree? ›

As of May 10, 2023, the average annual pay for the Business Administration Degree jobs category in California is $47,096 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $22.64 an hour. This is the equivalent of $905/week or $3,924/month.

Is being a business administrator stressful? ›

Business management can be stressful because it entails juggling a variety of high-stakes responsibilities, including directing other employees' activities, maintaining records and facilities, and training new hires. Good time management and organization is key.

What type of business administration degree is best? ›

Master of business administration

Strong leaders are essential in the business world. The perfect degree for anyone interested in acquiring strong leadership skills and getting top leader jobs is an MBA (master of business administration).

Can I make 100k a year with a business degree? ›

Yes, you can make $100,000 per year as a business manager.

The chances of earning over $100k for a business manager are actually pretty good because the highest-paid business manager positions typically pay at least $144,000 per year.

Is an associate's degree in business administration worth it? ›

An associate degree in Business Administration lays a solid foundation for a business career. By earning this degree, you will be able to enter the workforce sooner, and if you decide to pursue more courses, you will likely be able to pick and choose ones that will advance and further your career.

What is the life of a business administrator? ›

On a typical day, a business administrator oversees the general operations of an organization or department. This may include supporting and overseeing teams, problem solving, developing and implementing plans, and meeting goals.

What is the difference between business administration and business? ›

A business management degree focuses more on planning and organizing, whereas a degree in business administration provides a broad background and then allows the student to focus on a specialized area of business.

What is the future of business administration? ›

Future of Business Administration (FBA) aims to play a vital role in assisting businesses and policy makers to develop services, policies, and products that are responsive to today's world needs.

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