The Business Administration Department integrates a combination of required and recommended courses and learning experiences, designed to prepare students for management in the Twenty-first Century. Teambuilding and problem-solving are emphasized throughout the program, as is an appreciation of the value of individual differences. At Curry, the ability to work with others, and to successfully complete upper-level offerings, begins in year one! The program develops and builds individual skills and provides an environment that enables the abilities of academically qualified students to be further tested in field settings and by other independent learning experiences as students progress through the curriculum. Graduates of the program will have demonstrable competence in business subject matter, and the principles and techniques of management.
The Business Administration Program:
Prerequisites:
BUS 1000 Intro to Business
BUS 1010 Excel for Business
ACNT 1010 Financial Accounting (Prerequisite: Math Assessment)
ACNT 1011 Managerial Accounting
BUS 1610 Economics: Macro
BUS 1611 Economics: Micro
MIS 1010 Managing with Information Systems
AC 1030 Communication Technology
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Major Core Requirements:
BUS 2000 Management Theory and Practice
BUS 2150 Quantitative Methods and Analytics
BUS 2250 Business Law
BUS 2550 Operations Management
MRKT 2520 Marketing Management
FIN 2000 Financial Management
BUS 3930 Management of International Business
BUS 3950 Business Ethics
BUS 3980 Senior Seminar: Management Policy
Electives at the 2000/3000-level
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Prerequisite or Corequisites:
MATH 1150 Statistics I (for BUS 2150)
Recommended:
BUS 3450 Business Administration Internship and Seminar
BUS 3900 Special Project in Business Administration
(may count as 2000/3000-level electives in Business Administration.)
(Note: 3 credits of BUS 3450, or 3 credits of BUS 3900)
Students may elect a Business Administration concentration in consultation with the Business Administration faculty listed below.
Completion of a concentration requires at least five courses from the list of offerings within the concentration.
Note: that a concentration-related internship, or a special project, may be substituted for one of the five required traditional classroom based courses listed within a concentration. Additional information regarding requirements for Business Administration Internships and Special Projects in Business Administration follows the section on Concentrations.
Accounting E. Delano
Data Analytics S. Cooray
Entrepreneurship/Small Business A. Fabrizio
Finance I. Tewari
Human Resources A. Fabrizio/A. Graziano
Management Information Systems/ Business Analytics Minor S. Cooray
Internships (for Business Administration) A. Fabrizio/M. Perrault
Business Administration Minor A. Fabrizio
Marketing Minor S.Scott
Special Projects (for Business Administration) A. Fabrizio Sport and Recreation Management Minor N. West Residential Property Management A. Fabrizio
BUS 2100 Small Business Concepts
MRKT 2110 Sales Management MRKT 2120 Retailing Management BUS 2550 Operations Management FIN 2820 Personal Finance
MRKT 3100 Advertising Management
One of the following may be substituted:
BUS 3450 Internship & Seminar BUS 3900 Special Project
BUS 2262 Employment and Labor Law
BUS 2265 Collective Bargaining and Labor Relations BUS 2500 Human Resource Management
BUS 2540 Employee Recruitment & Retention BUS 3500 Employee Training and Development BUS 3510 Leadership
BUS 3530 Total Compensation
One of the following may be substituted:
BUS 3450 Internship & Seminar BUS 3900 Special Project
BUS 2310 Residential Property Management I
BUS 2320 Residential Property Management II
BUS 3310 Advanced Residential Property Management
BUS 3320 Contemporary Issues in Residential Property Management
BUS 3900 Special Project in Management
BUS 3901 Capstone Field Work/Project in RPM
Junior and Senior Business Administration majors are encouraged to consider BUS 3450 to strengthen their resumes.
(3 credits of BUS 3450 may count as a 2000/3000-level elective in Business Administration.)
Prerequisites:
Note: The approval of A. Fabrizio/M. Perrault must be obtained.
Senior majors should consider BUS 3900 to focus their chosen concentrations.
(3 credits of BUS 3900 may count as a 2000/3000-level elective in Business Administration.)
Prerequisites:
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