UIS
Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
Academic
Year 2004 - 2005
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Bachelor of Business Administration
(B.B.A.), Undergraduate Minor in General Business
Faculty Feng-shun (Leo) Bin, Jeffrey Blodgett,
Dyanne Ferk, Daniel J. Gallagher, John Grznar, Angappa Gunasekaran,
Richard Judd, Ardeshir
Lohrasbi, Paul McDevitt, Ronald McNeil, Laurel Newman, David O'Gorman,
John Palmer, Xia Pan, Mark Puclik, Nancy Scannell, Ronald Spahr,
Robert Wright, Tatyana Zabotina
Associated Faculty Shahram Heshmat
Emeritus Faculty Moshe Levin
Adjunct Faculty Robert Maple
Contact: (217) 206-6780
bus@uis.edu or www.uis.edu/busadmin/
Departmental
goals and objectives
The goal of the business administration program is to provide students
with a broad rather than specialized course of study that will
prepare them for employment in private or public organizations
of any size. Building on the core business knowledge provided to
all CBM students, the department offers students the opportunity
to broaden their knowledge of the business enterprise through advanced
study in the areas of finance, management, marketing, and operations
management.
Specific objectives of the program are 1) to offer
students a boundary-spanning degree program that includes selected
coursework from multiple business disciplines rather than coursework
from only one discipline, 2) to enable students to gain a broader
understanding of the functional areas of business, 3) to build
competencies in critical thinking, analysis, and decision making
in the areas of marketing, finance, management and operations
management, and 4) to develop an understanding of the legal, social,
and ethical
environment in which business operates, its impact on business,
and recognition of appropriate responses to the environment.
Advising
New students must contact the department for initial advising to
plan a program of study that reflects their interests and satisfies
degree requirements.
The bachelor's degree
The Bachelor of Business Administration is
designed to prepare students for responsible positions in various
types of business
enterprises. Students may complete their coursework during the
day or through evening classes at the Springfield campus. In addition,
some classes are offered in other locations in central Illinois.
Entrance requirements
All departments in the College of Business and Management require
foundation knowledge in accounting, economics, mathematics, statistics,
and the behavioral sciences. UIS courses that satisfy the foundation
knowledge requirement include:
ACC 211 Introduction to Financial Accounting and ACC 212 Introduction
to Managerial Accounting or ACC 311 Administrative Uses of Accounting
ECO 313 Statistics for Business and Economics
MAT 113 Business Calculus
ECO 201 Introduction to Microeconomics and ECO 202 Introduction
to Macroeconomics or
ECO 315 Economics for Administration
Behavioral science course (psychology, sociology, etc.)Coursework
equivalent to the above will be accepted on approval by the department
adviser.
Foundation coursework does not apply toward the 60 hours of upper-division
coursework required for the degree.
Degree requirements
A student must complete 60 semester hours of upper division coursework
to earn a B.B.A.
College core 18 Hours
(Required of all undergraduate College of Business and Management
students)
BUS 302 Principles of Financial Management 3 Hrs.
BUS 312 Principles of Marketing 3 Hrs.
BUS 322 Principles of Operations Management 3 Hrs.
MGT 310 Managing Organizational Behavior 3 Hrs.
MIS 352 Principles of Management Information Systems 3 Hrs.
*MGT 488 Strategic Management and Leadership 3 Hrs.
(*MGT 488 may not be waived and may not be taken prior to, or concurrently
with, other CBM core courses).
Business administration core
BUS 332 Legal Environment of Business 4 Hrs.
Business electives 12 Hrs.
UIS requirements & general electives
UIS requirements (AST, PACs, or LSCs) 12 Hrs.
General electives 14 Hrs
Total 60 Hrs.
At least four hours of the business electives must be BUS prefix
coursework and the remaining eight hours must be within the College
of Business and Management. All electives require approval of
the department adviser.
Other degree requirements
A GPA of 2.00 or better is required for graduation. B.B.A. degree
candidates may not take any course on a credit/no credit or
a pass/fail basis. A grade of D will not be accepted for MGT
488;
this includes
the grades D+ and D-.
General Business Minor
To earn a general business minor, students must complete 13
semester hours of coursework. Prerequisite coursework includes
two accounting
courses (ACC 211 and ACC 212 or ACC 311) and two economics
courses (ECO 201 and ECO 202 or ECO 315).
Required courses (or their equivalents) include:
BUS 302 Principles of Financial Management 3 Hrs.
BUS 312 Principles of Marketing 3 Hrs.
MGT 310 Managing Organizational Behavior 3 Hrs.
Electives
Business elective (must have adviser approval) 4 Hrs.
Total 13 Hrs.
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