BUSADOL - Business Administration Program, A.S. Online
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Program Description
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Develop an awareness of ethical issues in the business world
- Demonstrate a proficiency in critical thinking skills to analyze and solve business problems
- Apply analytical and quantitative skills
Requirements
General Education: 32-33 Credits
course Credits: 3
course Credits: 3
course Credits: 3
course Credits: 3
General Education Lab Science Credits: 4
Humanities Credits: 3
Social Science Credits: 3
Select one of the following:
PSYC105 - Introduction to Psychology I: Physical & Sensory Aspects
Humanities or Social Science Credits: 3
Career Studies: 18 Credits as Follows:
A grade of "C" or higher is required in all career studies courses.
course Credits: 3
course Credits: 3
course Credits: 3
course Credits: 3
course Credits: 3
course Credits: 3
Career Studies: 9 Credits From Among the Following:
A grade of "C" or higher is required in all career studies courses.
course Credits: 3 **
BUSI205 - Principles of Management Credits: 3
course Credits: 3
course Credits: 3
BUSI246 - Principles of Supply Chain Management Credits: 3
COMP128 - Fundamentals of Programming Credits: 1 *
HOSP130 - Introduction to Sports Management Credits: 3
course Credits: 4
course Credits: 3
Electives: 0-1 Credits
Total Credits Required for Degree: 60
Notes:
*Rutgers New Brunswick requires MATH171 and COMP129 and COMP128. Rutgers Newark and Camden-Freehold require MATH176 and will accept MATH171.
**Offered in Spring Term only
Suggested Sequence
The following sequence is an example of how this degree can be completed in two years. This sequence is based on satisfaction of all Foundational Studies requirements and prerequisites and presumes a Fall Term start date. An individual’s program may vary depending on transfer institution, career objectives, or individual needs. See a counselor for other options and to monitor your progress.
Semester 1: Fall Term
Total Credits: 16
Semester 2: Spring Term
Total Credits: 15-16
Semester 3: Fall Term
course Credits: 3
PSYC105 - Introduction to Psychology I: Physical & Sensory Aspects or PSYC106 - Introduction to Psychology II: Personality & Social Aspects Credits: 3
course Credits: 3
Career Studies: 3
Total Credits: 15
Semester 4: Spring Term
course Credits: 3
General Education Lab Science Credits: 4
Career Studies Credits: 3
Elective Credits: 0-1
Total Credits: 13-14