BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 
      David L. McKenna Hall 
206-281-2970 
   
      Denise Daniels, Associate Dean, SBE Undergraduate Programs 
206-281-2243 
      
    
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      For a complete overview of degree requirements in the School of Business and Economics, visit the School of Business and Economics main page in this Undergraduate Catalog.            
       The Business Administration major provides a broad-based education
in the fundamental theories, principles, and practices of modern
business. The program develops a general management outlook
toward organizations and the changing environment they face.
It teaches standards of professional and ethical behavior along
with the technical expertise and leadership attributes necessary to attain entry-level positions in business.  
Students who major in
    Business Administration are expected to master a core of courses
    in business and economics. All students will take the following common core of
  classes described  under general core. They  may also choose  a concentration option. 
Requirements for the Major 
      95 credits 
Students desiring to major in Business Administration must  following this application process.  To be awarded a degree
with a major in Business Administration, students must meet the
general core requirements and at least 18 credits of upper-division
elective courses within the School of Business and Economics. Students can choose to pursue a concentration in a specific business
discipline by completing 15 of their 18 elective credits within
that particular discipline. A minimum of 15 of the 18 upper-division SBE elective credits must be in BUS or ECN courses; no more than 3 elective credits may be taken in ACCT courses. 
Major requirements are based on those in
  effect at the time of admittance to the major. Also, a minimum
  of 45 credit hours in the major must be completed at SPU. 
Note: BUS 4690 and BUS 4899 are recommended to be taken during the last
  quarter of senior year. 
 
  Students wishing to pursue a disciplinary concentration must take at least
  15 of their 18 upper-division elective credits from courses in that
  discipline as follows: 
         Economics Concentration 
         Finance Concentration 
         Information Systems Concentration 
         International Business Concentration 
         All courses in this concentration must be approved by the SBE Undergraduate  
           Committee. 
         Management Concentration 
         Marketing Concentration 
       Social Enterprise Concentration  
  
Signature Experience Requirement 
SBE is committed to providing an educational experience that is grounded in Christian faith, ethics, and character. It is also committed to providing a business education that works well "on the ground" in our increasingly global environment.  
To strengthen these commitments, students graduating with a major in business administration must satisfy the SBE Signature Experience Requirement by completing one of these options: 
  - Complete and enter a business plan in an appropriate business or social venture plan competition. This can include on-campus competitions or competitions sponsored by other schools or organizations.
 
 
  - Participate in an approved  such as , the CCCU Latin American Studies program, or another SPU program (e.g., the  quarter). This must be a program where students receive academic credit. In lieu of an international experience, a student may apply to the SBE undergraduate committee to meet this requirement with a suitable cross-cultural experience in the United States.
 
 
  - Complete 3 credits of BUS 3950 Spirituality and Business.
 
  - Complete an honors project as part of the University Scholars program.
 
  - With the approval of the SBE Undergraduate Committee, participate in a business-related CCCU American Studies Program, Contemporary Music Program, Film Studies Program, or other comparable program.
 
 
Note: In most cases, the credits earned while completing the Signature Experience Requirement also meet another requirement of the Business Administration major.  
Additional Requirements 
In addition to the curricular requirements for the major, students must also attend the New Majors Orientation, and fulfill both a writing and a computer competency requirement before graduation. 
New  Majors Orientation 
Newly  admitted students will be welcomed to the SBE community at an orientation  evening held in early spring. The orientation will include information on the  SBE mission and practical tips on succeeding in SBE majors. All newly admitted  majors are required to attend this event. 
Writing  Competency Requirement  
  All SBE majors (i.e., Accounting, Business Administration, and Economics) must meet  the writing competency requirement outlined below: 
  - SBE majors who fulfill the University writing       competency requirement based on pre-college indicators, or who have earned       a C (2.0) or better in a college-level composition course are not required       to take ENG 2201 Intermediate College Writing, and have satisfied the SBE       writing competency requirement. 
 
  - SBE majors who are required to take ENG 2201       Intermediate College Writing, must earn a grade of B (3.0) or better in       ENG 2201 in order to satisfy the SBE writing competency requirement. 
 
  - SBE majors with a grade of B- (2.7) or below in ENG       2201 must complete BUS 2601 Business Writing Tutorial and earn a grade of       B (3.0) or better. 
 
  - Transfer students who have not previously taken a       college composition course must take the English Placement exam, and they       must meet the same requirements outlined above. 
 
 
Computer Competency Requirement 
Demonstration  of computer competency is required of all students graduating with an SBE  major. This is documented by passing CSC  1123, or by passing a competency exam covering the equivalent. 
Requirements for the Minor in Business
Administration 
The School of Business and Economics offers a Business minor for
students who want to complement their major with general business
coursework.  Formal  application to the minor is required.  
Acceptance
  is based upon a minimum cumulative grade point average of at least 2.7 in a minimum of 45 quarter credits of coursework. SPU
  requires students to earn at least 15 credits of the minor at SPU, 10
  credits of which must be upper-division credits. 
Requirements for the Minor in Entrepreneurship 
The School of Business and Economics offers a business minor for
students who want to complement their major with an emphasis on entrepreneurship. Formal  application to the minor is required.  
Acceptance
  is based upon a minimum cumulative grade point average of at least 2.7 in a minimum of 45 quarter credits of coursework. SPU
  requires students to earn at least 15 credits of the minor at SPU, 10
  credits of which must be upper-division credits. 
  
Need to know when a course is being offered?  Check the 2012-13 Time Schedule.  
 
   
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