Administration B.S.
Overview
Accredited by AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
College of Business and Public Administration
Jack Brown Hall, Room 278
(909) 537-5700 http://www.cbpa.csusb.edu/
Bachelor of Science
Administration
with concentrations in:
Accounting
Accounting Information Systems
Finance
Financial Planning
Information Assurance and Security Management
Information Management
International Business
Marketing
Real Estate
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Minor
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Information Mapping
Environmental Management
Finance
Human Resources Management
Information Management
Management
Marketing
Public Administration
Real Estate
Sports Management
Supply Chain Management
Certificate Programs
Accounting
Environmental Management
Human Resources
Information Systems Management
Sports Management
Supply Chain Management |
The College of Business and Public Administration offers a major in administration designed to prepare students for careers in business, government service, institutions and related fields.
Within the mission of the university, the College of Business and Public Administration has three central objectives: 1) provide high quality business and public administration programs which will prepare our students for successful careers in business and government; 2) participate in scholarly activities which will assist in keeping our students, faculty, and our constituent businesses and governments abreast of current developments in their respective disciplines; and 3) provide professional service to our university, community and professional organizations. The curriculum, with its core requirements and areas of specialization, provides the student with a broad-based behavioral and quantitative understanding of the concepts of management. The managerial function and decision-making processes are studied with coverage in methods of analysis of quantitative information; judgment and appraisal of social, economic and human relations issues; and effective communication.
Areas of commonality among various public and private systems of institutional management constitute the core material of the administration major, while variations which distinguish management practices in different functional areas are subjects for optional specialization.
Students are encouraged to check that they have met the prerequisite requirements for each course in the College of Business and Public Administration in which they are planning to enroll. Prerequisite requirements listed for each course are strictly enforced.
Enrollment in 300-, 400- and 500-level courses in the College of Business and Public Administration is restricted to students who have completed at least 90 quarter units (i.e., at least junior class level) and all lower-division courses listed below. Course prerequisites are strictly enforced.
Students who do not meet the stated requirements may be disenrolled from the course(s).
In addition to the grade point average requirements stated on Page 62, an administration major student must earn a grade point average of 2.0 ("C") or better in all units used to fulfill the requirements of the concentration.
For more information please visit our website. College of Business & Public Administration
Please refer to the University catalog at http://catalog.csusb.edu for official information.