Majors
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Business Administration
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The Business Administration major is
designed to provide an in-depth
study of business as a career
discipline. The major also
provides students with the necessary
management competencies to assure
ease of entry into business,
government, and not-for-profit
organizations. With the electives,
students can focus their degree on
accounting, management, marketing,
economics, finance, or data
processing areas or select courses
in different areas.
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Business and Communication
(BA/BS)
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The Business and Communication major
provides graduates with the
communication and business skills
needed for success in a business
environment. The major is
designed to serve students seeking
to work at the managerial level in
areas with a heavy reliance on
effective communication. This
degree is for students planning for
careers in corporate communications,
marketing, public relations, sales,
or any media-related business.
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Business w/ Management Accounting Emphasis
(BA/BS)
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The Management Accounting emphasis
of the Business Administration major
provides students with the
necessary competencies for careers
as internal accountants,
controllers, and financial officers.
The program is based on the Common
Body of Knowledge recommended by the
Institute of Management
Accountants. The curriculum
provides students with the
accounting and management skills
needed to collect, analyze and
evaluate financial information, to
integrate and effectively
communicate financial and
non-financial information and to
provide leadership to the business
enterprise through an awareness of
the social, legal, economic, and
ethical considerations that impact
organizational decisions.
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Management
(BA/BS)
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The Management major is designed
to serve students who wish to
develop a broad range of general
management competencies. The
major has particular appeal to
students who have completed a
vocational-technical program or
gained occupational competencies
from life and work experiences. The
degree is a practitioner degree that
is a good entry point to management
training programs.
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Hospitality Management
(Hotel/Restaurant Management)
(BA/BS) |
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The Hospitality Management degree is
designed to provide students with
a broad skill set of competencies in
the hospitality industry. The
degree combines
professional-technical education in
hotel/restaurant management with
academic management and
upper-division discipline courses in
the business division. Students
will have the opportunity to gain
occupational competencies through
internships and participation in the
student-run York House Bed and
Breakfast. This degree provides an
excellent entry point for management
training programs.
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Management with Radiography Emphasis
(BA/BS) |
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The Management with
Radiography emphasis degree is
designed to serve students with
radiography training who wish to
develop a broad range of general
management competencies in both
hospital and clinic-based
radiography departments. This major
has particular appeal to students
who have completed a
professional-technical program or
gained occupational competencies
from work experience. This degree is
a practitioner degree that is a good
entry point into radiography
department management. Note:
Students wishing to enter the
program must have an AS degree in
Radiographic Science or equivalent
before obtaining this BA/BS degree.
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Sport Administration
(BA/BS) |
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This program prepares
students to integrate principles
relating to business, kinesiology,
and health to the administration and
management of athletic programs and
organizations, fitness and health
clubs, sport recreation services,
and related activities. Program
focuses on planning and development;
promotion, marketing, and
recruitment; management of events,
facilities; and personnel; and
financial management principles.
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Business Administration
(AS) |
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This associate degree
provides a general business
curriculum for students who are
interested in a two year degree to
enter the business environment. It
will also help students who plan on
obtaining a four-year degree in the
future.
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Entrepreneurship
(AS) |
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This degree will help
individuals develop the skills
necessary to own and operate their
own business or obtain
management-related positions to
become more successful in today’s
competitive business environment.
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Minors
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Business
Administration |
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The Business Administration minor
requires 24 business credits, at
least 12 of which must be upper
division coursework. Students
selecting this minor must include
substantive foundation coursework in
each of the following areas:
accounting, economics, information
systems, law, management and
marketing. All Business
Administration minors must be
pre-approved by the Business
Division.
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Leadership
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The leadership minor will prepare
students to accept responsibilities
of leadership in service to
organizations and society. The minor
will present a multi-disciplinary
program of leadership knowledge and
competencies. The program will
develop these skills so students can
participate in meaningful
opportunities for leadership.
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Marketing |
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The marketing minor
is designed to provide the student
with a background in marketing
concepts, practices, and issues. The
basic elements of marketing and the
marketing process will be explored.
Theoretical and practical
applications in marketing in the
business environment will be the
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