Business Administration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
The School of Business offers an undergraduate major in Business Administration with a choice of concentrations: General option, Marketing, Sports Management, Financial Planning and Human Resource Management.
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) prepares students for many careers in the modern business environment. The program features broad coverage of the functional business areas (accounting, finance, management, marketing, economics, law, technology, and global issues to name a few), while providing students the opportunity to enhance skill sets in communication and teamwork.
The business program and its concentrations are offered in traditional weekday classes, evening classes, and online.
Business Administration
The general option allows students to select three business electives in order to complete their degree. This concentration provides flexibility for students that transfer in business electives from other universities.
Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (120 total credit hours)
University Studies - 49 credit hours
Business Major - 39 credit hours
Business Management and Personal Finance - 11 credit hours
General Electives - 21 credit hours
Business Administration - Marketing Concentration
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in marketing examines how marketing contributes to the survival and growth of business organizations. Students will obtain a strong fundamental education in marketing, with an emphasis on digital marketing principles, such as search engine marketing, social media marketing, mobile marketing, and digital advertising.
Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (120 total credit hours)
University Studies - 49 credit hours
Business Major - 39 credit hours
Marketing Concentration - 12 credit hours
Required Support Course and General Electives - 20 credit hours
Business Administration – Sports Management Concentration
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Sports Management allows students to gain not only a solid background in sports management, marketing, law, and facility and event management but also in general business administration.
Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (120 total credit hours)
University Studies - 49 credit hours
Business Major - 39 credit hours
Sports Management Concentration - 12 credit hours
Required Support Courses and General Electives - 20 credit hours
Business Administration - Financial Planning Concentration
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in financial planning prepares you to provide advice on investments, insurance, mortgages, college savings, estate planning, taxes, and retirement to help individuals manage their finances.
Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (120 total credit hours)
University Studies - 49 credit hours
Business Major - 39 credit hours
Financial Planning Concentration - 14 credit hours
Required Support Course and General Electives - 18 credit hours
Business Administration - Human Resource Management Concentration
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resource Management is designed for students interested in developing the skills for managing an essential resource in any organization--its employees. The curriculum is designed to support the key competencies and skills needed to manage human resources in organizations of all sizes. Students will also develop an understanding of human resources and its strategic relevance in business.
Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (120 total credit hours)
University Studies - 49 credit hours
Business Major - 39 credit hours
Human Resource Management Concentration - 12 credit hours
Required Support Course and General Electives - 20 credit hours
Post-Bachelor's Financial Planning Certificate Option
The post-bachelor's financial planning certificate option is designed for individuals that have earned a bachelor's degree in any field but want to acquire the courses necessary to prepare for a career and/or certification in financial planning. In order to earn the certificate in financial planning, at least 50% of the financial planning courses must be taken at Spalding.
Admission
Students are admitted to the Post-Bachelor’s Financial Planning Certificate program after they have completed the following requirements:
1. Admission to Spalding University.
2. Baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited college or university.
Minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 in college courses.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration + Master of Science in Business Communication - Healthcare Management Concentration
For students interested in pursuing the BSBA + MSBC - Healthcare Management Concentration, the following process should be followed:
- An undergraduate student currently working on the degree requirements for the BSBA should apply to the MSBC program after completing 75 hours at the undergraduate level and before enrolling in his or her first MSBC course.
- Before enrolling in an MSBC course, the student must meet all current MSBC admission requirements and be accepted into the MSBC program.
- Nine credit hours (3 MSBC courses) in the MSBC program can satisfy 9 general elective credit hours in the undergraduate program.
Associate of Arts in Business Administration
The Associate of Arts in Business Administration (AABA) is also offered by the School of Business.
Requirements
Associate of Arts in Business Administration (60 total credit hours)
University Studies - 34 credit hours
Business Major - 21 credit hours
Required Support Course and General Electives - 5 credit hours
Minors
Students in majors other than Business Administration may minor in Business Administration, Marketing, Creative Entrepreneurship, or Accounting. Accounting majors can also minor in Business Administration, Marketing, or Creative Entrepreneurship.
Business Administration Minor (18 total credit hours)
ACC 261
BA 220
BA 250
MKT 240
2 electives from BA, MKT, HRM, ECON or ACC except for MKT 455, MKT 475, BA 366, BA 481 and any 300-level or above ACC course
Marketing Minor (18 total credit hours)
MKT 240
MKT 342
MKT 344
MKT 475
2 Electives chosen from MKT 375, MKT 455, MKT/COM 328, COM 213, or COM 305
The ability to be creative, innovative, and entrepreneurial are vital skills across many fields. The Creative Entrepreneurship interdisciplinary minor exposes students to entrepreneurial thinking skills that can be applied to designing new creative ventures, adding value to existing creative organizations, and developing opportunities for individual creative professionals.
The Creative Entrepreneurship minor is open to all university students.
Creative Entrepreneurship Minor (18 total credit hours)
ART 105
MKT 240
MKT 375
BA 220
BA 365
BA 470
Program Sheets
Associate of Arts in Business Administration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Financial Planning Concentration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Human Resources Management Concentration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Marketing Concentration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Sports Management Concentration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: MSBC Healthcare Management
Business Minors
Post-Bachelor's Certificate: Financial Planning