Curriculum

Minimum Requirements for Degree: 120 credits

Students must earn a C- grade or better in each course.

Code

Title

Credits

General University Requirements

General Education Requirements

As part of the general education requirements, complete:

Essential Precalculus with Applications

3

B.B.A. Degree Requirements 1


As part of the B.B.A. degree requirements, complete:

Business Ethics

3

Program Requirements

OR

Management of Information Systems

OR Accounting Information Systems

3

Advanced MS Excel

1

MS Excel for Finance

1

Introductory Human Resources Management

3

Professional Development: How to Prepare for a Job & Other Survival Skills

1

OR

Professional Dev: Finding a Career

OR Professional Dev: Being Successful in Your Career

1

Financial Management

3

The Legal Environment of Business

4

Principles of Marketing

3

Operations Management

3

OR

Organizational Theory and Behavior

OR Alaska Native Corporations: A Historical and Contemporaneous Perspective

3

Corporate Strategy

3

OR

OR

OR

Cybersecurity in the 21st Century: Technology and Ethics

OR Cybersecurity Management

OR Cybersecurity Resiliency

OR Cybercrime, Fraud and Law

3

Business Continuity and Crisis Management

3

Complete one from the following:

3

International Business

 

International Finance

 

Additional 9 credits from ACCT, BA or ECON or a second concentration.

9

Complete one or more from the following concentrations (see below for more information about concentrations):

9

Electives

Electives may be taken as needed to meet 120 credits.

Concentrations

Finance & Economics

General Business

Human Resources

Leadership

Marketing

Sport Management (not available for the 2022-23 catalog)

1 As part of the , fulfills the baccalaureate capstone requirement.

Students majoring in business administration may not minor in the following: finance, general business, management and organizations, marketing, sport management or the business administration track of the leadership minor.

Note: The B.B.A. degree requires 50 percent of the accounting, business administration and economics credits to be earned at UAF. Twenty-four out of the last 30 credits earned must be taken at UAF.

Note: Students may earn a B.B.A. with more than one concentration in the above areas.

Note: Only one B.B.A. degree may be earned with a major in business administration.


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BBA Business Administration Concentrations

The BBA in Business Administration offers a number of different concentrations options. Each student in this degree program must choose at least one of the following concentrations; you can find a detailed class list for each concentration on the

Finance & Economics

Students in the finance and economics concentration gain a deeper understanding of the financial system and financial markets, as well as the financial processes of a business. In addition, students learn about the roles of commercial banks, investment and security firms, and other financial institutions. They have the opportunity to acquire hands-on experience with equity trading in the Student Investment Fund. Finance students have multiple career opportunities in areas such as corporate financing, banking, consulting, investment, real estate and insurance. Our finance students have gone on to work with the Alaska Permanent Fund, the Alaska State Department of Revenue and Fortune 500 companies, as well as at a variety of local businesses.

Complete three of the following:

  • - Investment Analysis
  • - Real Estate and Alternative Investments
  • - Student Investment Fund
  • - Portfolio Management
  • - International Finance
  • - Money and Banking
  • - Public Finance

NOTE: Classes must be different than those used to meet the BBA degree and the major requirements. Courses cannot double count.


General Business

The general business concentration allows students to choose courses from multiple CBSM programs to fulfill the concentration requirements. Options include courses in marketing, human resources, entrepreneurship, accounting, economics, sport management and homeland security and emergency management. This concentration can be obtained completely through online courses.

For this concentration, complete 9 credits as approved by the undergraduate director:

  • At least 6 credits must be BA courses, the rest may be select AIS, ACCT, ECON, HSEM or SPRT classes. Classes must be different than those used to meet the BBA degree and the major requirements. Courses cannot double count.
  • At least 6 credits must be upper-division

NOTE: Classes must be different than those used to meet the BBA degree and the major requirements. Courses cannot double count.

Human Resources

The HR concentration introduces students to strategic human resources management and develops student skills and abilities in best practices to hire, develop, reward, retain and performance manage the workforce in a modern organization.

Complete three of the following:

  • - Employment Law
  • - Training and Management Development
  • - Public Sector Labor Relations
  • - Psychology of Work


Leadership

The leadership concentration offers courses in leadership and business with the intent for students to become leaders in their field. Students will customize their concentration to meet their individual career and educational goals. Leadership students will study different perspectives of leadership development, change management and leadership research. This concentration can be obtained completely through online courses.

Complete three of the following:

  • - Sport Leadership
  • - Leadership Theory and Development
  • - Leading Change
  • - Leadership in Dangerous Contexts


Marketing

The marketing concentration offers a solid background in marketing. Marketing students study every aspect of the marketing process, from marketing research and strategic planning to public relations and communication. Students learn the skills required for any marketing career and have the opportunity for customization based on their interests.

Complete three of the following:

  • - Advertising, Sales and Promotion
  • - Consumer Behavior
  • - Social Media Marketing
  • - Marketing Â鶹¹ÙÍø
  • - Sport Marketing
  • - Services Marketing
  • - Current Topics in Marketing


Sport Management

The sport management concentration offers an educational track for students who desire careers in sport-related business industries. Sport management students are prepared for a variety of careers within the sport industry. Our program combines experiential learning, business coursework and community involvement to prepare students for the competitive sport job market. This concentration can be obtained online or through a combination of delivery methods. NOTE:This concentration is not available for the 2022-23 catalog.

Complete three of the following:

  • - Sport Leadership
  • - Introduction to Sport Management
  • - Event Management
  • - Sport Marketing
  • - Sport and Recreation Sales
  • - Legal Aspects of Sport and Recreation Management
  • - Sport and Recreation Facilities

Sample Study Plan

The Business Administration Degree Map provides a roadmap of classes to take by semester. View the correct map for your academic path based on your enrollment year, as degree plans often change annually:

2023/2024 Catalog

2022/2023 Catalog

2021/2022 Catalog

2020/2021 Catalog

2019/2020 Catalog

2018/2019 Catalog

2017/2018 Catalog

2016/2017 Catalog

Jamie Boyle

Through the College of Business and Security Management, I traveled to New York, visited the NY Stock Exchange, competed in a student human resources competition in Salt Lake City, landed two excellent internships with BP and eventually obtained an amazing career in HR with a Fortune 500 company headquartered in Arizona. The many in classroom and out of classroom experiences prepared me for the professional world.

JAMIE BOYLE
BBA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2015
MBA 2016