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Business Administration Degree with a Concentration in Management

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Business Administration Degree with a Concentration in Management

Sullivan’s Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a Concentration in Management offers a solid foundation in the basics of business with a specific focus on management training. Students in the on-campus and online management degree program will gain a well-rounded understanding of business operations including accounting, business law and ethics, economics, financial management, information systems, conflict management, and marketing, in addition to topics in management.

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Program Highlights & Locations

  • Our instructors bring years of business experience to the classroom, in addition to impressive academic credentials. Not only will students be exposed to the textbook theories that provide the fundamental skills needed for success, but they’ll also benefit from the knowledge of professors who have worked in business and can make the fundamental skills related to real life.
  • Our program promotes student success by focusing on engagement between faculty and students and encouraging students to use critical thinking to solve problems.
  • Upper-division classes can be taken during the day, evenings, weekends, and online.
Locations:
Fort Knox Extension Campus Lexington Campus Louisville Campus Online

Program Information

Objectives

The management concentration of Sullivan's Business Administration bachelor's degree prepares students to become leaders within businesses. Specific management coursework includes basic principles of management, human resources/employee law, analysis of organizational performance, and a senior seminar in management and administration.

What qualities should a Management student have?

  • Ambition
  • Willingness to Learn

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Courses

Total Credit Hours: 180

Length: 18 months beyond the associate degree

Completion of the Associate degree or its equivalent (see the Undergraduate Admissions section for a description of Sullivan's 2 + 2 programs):

Time length for program completion will vary depending upon the number of courses taken per term, developmental courses when required, transfer credit accepted, lack of continuous enrollment, etc.

  • General Education Electives - Students must choose four additional General Education classes; at least one from the Natural Sciences / Mathematics category, one from the Social / Behavioral Sciences category, one from the Humanities / Fine Arts category, and one from any category. These classes are in addition to the required General Education classes listed in the program.
  • Free Electives - Elective classes are selected in consultation with the Students faculty advisor to balance the program in keeping with the student's personal objectives or associate degree.

Course

Title

Credit Hours

ACT 101

4.00

ACT 102

4.00

ACT 103

4.00

4.00

BUS 204

4.00

44.00

BUS 424

4.00

CMM 401

4.00

CMM 402

4.00

CMM 403

4.00

Elective

4.00

CMM 405

4.00

FIN 324

4.00

MGT 304

4.00

MGT 330

4.00

MGT 344

4.00

MGT 434

4.00

MGT 464

4.00

MKT 304

4.00

ECO 201

4.00

ECO 202

4.00

ENG 204

4.00

ENG 102

4.00

GEC 220

4.00

MTH 202

4.00

MTH 202

4.00

MTH 301

4.00

PHL 464

4.00

MGT 324

4.00

MGT 364

4.00

MGT 404

4.00

ENG 101

4.00

MGT 424

4.00

4.00

4.00

Total Credit Hours: 180

Length: 18 months beyond the associate degree

Completion of the Associate degree or its equivalent (see the Undergraduate Admissions section for a description of Sullivan's 2 + 2 programs):

Time length for program completion will vary depending upon the number of courses taken per term, developmental courses when required, transfer credit accepted, lack of continuous enrollment, etc.

  • General Education Electives - Students must choose four additional General Education classes; at least one from the Natural Sciences / Mathematics category, one from the Social / Behavioral Sciences category, one from the Humanities / Fine Arts category, and one from any category. These classes are in addition to the required General Education classes listed in the program.
  • Free Electives - Elective classes are selected in consultation with the Students faculty advisor to balance the program in keeping with the student's personal objectives or associate degree.