Gannon University Undergraduate Catalog 2013-2014

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Students seeking the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration must complete the lower division (100- and 200-level business requirements) before they are admitted to the upper division (300- and 400-level courses). Each lower division courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C (excludes C-) and the student must achieve junior-standing before admission to the upper division. There is no enrollment cap, so all students meeting these requirements will be admitted to the upper division. Academic Standards 1) All lower division and prerequisite courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C (this excludes the grade of C-) in each course; 2) Each business core course must be completed with a minimum grade of C; 3) Students must complete the capstone course (BCOR 485) at Gannon University‌this excludes OCICU courses; and 4) Students must have a minimum business GPA of 2.00 and a minimum overall GPA of 2.00 to qualify for graduation. Program Outcomes The BSBA is designed to provide a broad-based business education with a balance of theory and practice. After completing the business program students will: 1) Demonstrate critical thinking, analytical, and problem solving skills to identify, analyze, evaluate, and solve problems in order to create and capture opportunities. 2) Demonstrate the oral and written communication skills necessary to effectively interact with their stakeholders. 3) Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of ethics, integrity, inclusiveness and social responsibility, and the need to apply and promote that understanding in their decisions and actions. 4) Demonstrate an understanding of global business concepts and practices that embrace the opportunities and challenges of diverse economic, political, legal, environmental and multicultural environments. 5) Demonstrate the ability to integrate knowledge across the functional areas of business and use leadership and team-building skills to manage resources and achieve goals and objectives. The following is the curriculum plan for all BSBA majors. Please note: Students must take certain courses to complete specific major requirements. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Curriculum Plan

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Freshman Year FALL SEMESTER BCOR 105 Fund Business Enterprise MATH 115 Calculus Busn Students LENG 111 College Composition First Year Seminar LTHE 121 Sacred Scripture SPCH 111 Public Speaking

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SPRING SEMESTER BCOR 111 Prin of Microeconomics CIS 150 Business Technology LENG 112 Critical Analysis & Comp LHST 111 Hist Without Borders LPHI 131 Intro to Philosophy

Freshman Year Total


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