Healthcare Administration B.B.A. Degree
The rapid growth of the healthcare field has led to a demand for qualified administrators who can apply business principles to healthcare administration and delivery of services. BBAs in Healthcare Administration have grown to meet this need, and students who pursue this major can expect strong job prospects upon graduation. The BLS projects positions for medical and health services managers to grow 18% from 2018-2028, a rate about triple the national average. A BBA in healthcare administration focuses on general business principles (BBA core) along with specialized topics in healthcare administration, such as healthcare quality and safety law, and healthcare informatics. These classes prepare learners to manage healthcare processes, systems, and services. Students examine general business issues such as marketing, technology, and finance, as well as specialized industry concerns such as insurance billing and hospital operations. Healthcare BBA graduates can manage operations in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, community health centers, and insurance agencies.
It is important to note that Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) programs are designed to provide students with a strong foundation in business courses and advanced courses for specific majors. A BBA helps students build managerial skills and prepares them for business administration positions.
Degree Requirements
University Core
Core
| University Core Requirements | 37 |
Elective Courses
General Electives
| Requirement | 10 |
Davis College of Business & Technology Core Curriculum
ACCT 201 | Principles of Accounting I | 3 |
ACCT 202 | Principles of Accounting II | 3 |
MGT 308WS | Business Communications | 3 |
MGT 321 | The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business | 3 |
ECON 201 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
ECON 202 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
MATH 112 | Modern Applications of Mathematics | 3 |
DSIM 201 | Business Statistics | 3 |
DSIM 305 | Quantitative Business Methods | 3 |
FIN 301 | Corporate Finance | 3 |
INB 303 | Competing in the Global Envir | 3 |
MGT 310 | Organizational Behavior & Leadership Skills | 3 |
MGT 320 | Leadership | 3 |
DSIM 370 | Management of Info Technology | 3 |
MKG 301 | Principles of Marketing | 3 |
DSIM 350 | Project and Operations Management | 3 |
MGT 432 | Business Strategy and Venture Development | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 51 |
Major Requirements
Students majoring in Administration must complete the University Core and the Davis College of Business & Technology Core Curriculum requirements. In addition, they must take the following courses:
HLSC 330 | Principles of Research and Evidence-Based Practice | 3 |
HLSC 320 | Introduction to Health Informatics | 3 |
HLSC 202 | Medical Terminology and Healthcare Essentials | 3 |
HLSC 410 | The Healthcare System | 3 |
HLSC 211 | Introduction to Health Professions and Trends in Healthcare | 3 |
HLSC 420 | Healthcare Quality and Safety | 3 |
XXX xxx
| Internship, or Independent study* or Special Topic Practicum* | 1 |
Total Credit Hours: | 19 |
*Approval by the Davis College of Business & Technology Dean’s Office for experiential or service-learning topic.
Electives: No HLSC or Business electives
4 Year Plan
This guide is for planning purposes in consultation with your advisor. For official program requirements, please refer to the academic catalog and your degree audit. To complete the program in 4 years, students will need to enroll in an average of 15 credits (5 classes) per semester.
Degree requirements are made up of core requirements (C), major requirements (M), and elective courses (E).
First Year
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Semester 1
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Prefix/Number
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Course Title
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Prerequisites/Comments
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Crs
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Area
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Sem
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MATH 112
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Modern Applications of Math
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(PRE: MATH 104) C minimum
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3
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M/C
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MGT 320
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Leadership
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3
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M
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JU 189 (or JU 169 Honors)
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First-Year Seminar
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3
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E
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Core
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3
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C
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Core
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3
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C
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First Year
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Semester 2
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Prefix/Number
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Course Title
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Prerequisites/Comments
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Crs
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Area
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Sem
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ECON 201
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Principles of Macroeconomics
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C minimum
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3
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M/C
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PHIL 212
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Ethics
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3
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M/C
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Core
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3
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C
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Core
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3
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C
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Core
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3
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C
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Second Year
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Semester 3
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Prefix/Number
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Course Title
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Prerequisites/Comments
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Crs
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Area
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Sem
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ECON 202
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Principles of Microeconomics
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C minimum
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3
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M
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MGT 321
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Legal, Ethical Environment of Business
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(PRE: ENGL 103) C minimum
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3
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M
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DSIM 203RI
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Applied Business and Economic Analysis
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C minimum
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3
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M/C
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HLSC 202
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Medical Terminology & Healthcare Essentials
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3
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M
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Core
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|
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3
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C
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|
Second Year
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Semester 4
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Prefix/Number
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Course Title
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Prerequisites/Comments
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Crs
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Area
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Sem
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ACCT 201
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Principles of Accounting I
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C minimum
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3
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M
|
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MGT 310
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Org Behavior /Leadership Skills
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Satisfies DEI requirement
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3
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M
|
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DSIM 201
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Business Statistics
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C minimum
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3
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M
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HLSC 211
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Intro Healthcare Professions & Trends
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3
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M
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Core/ Elective
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3
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C / E
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Third Year
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Semester 5
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Prefix/Number
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Course Title
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Prerequisites/Comments
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Crs
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Area
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Sem
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ACCT 202
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Principles of Accounting II
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(PRE: ACCT 201, MATH 112 or 140) C minimum
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3
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M
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MKG 301
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Principles of Marketing
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3
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M
|
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DSIM 305
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Quantitative Business Methods
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(PRE: DSIM 201 or consent of instructor)
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3
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M
|
|
HLSC 330
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Principles Research & Evidence
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3
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M
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F
|
XXX xxx
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Internship, Indep Study or Practicum
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1
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M
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Core/Elective
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|
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3
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C / E
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Third Year
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Semester 6
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Prefix/Number
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Course Title
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Prerequisites/Comments
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Crs
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Area
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Sem
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MGT 308WS
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Business Communication
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(PRE: ENGL 103) C minimum
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3
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M
|
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INB 303
|
Competing in Global Environment
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Satisfies DEI requirement
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3
|
M
|
|
FIN 301
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Corporate Finance
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(PRE: ACCT 201 and ECON 201)
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3
|
M
|
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DSIM 350
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Project/Operations Management
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(PRE: MATH 112 or 140)
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3
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M
|
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Core/ Elective
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|
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3
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C / E
|
|
Fourth Year
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Semester 7
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Prefix/Number
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Course Title
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Prerequisites/Comments
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Crs
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Area
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Sem
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DSIM 370
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Management Information Technology
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(PRE: DSIM 203RI)
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3
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M
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HLSC 320
|
Intro to Health Informatics
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3
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M
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F
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HLCS 420
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Healthcare Quality & Safety
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3
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M
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F
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Core/Elective
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|
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3
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C/E
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Core/ Elective
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3
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C / E
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Fourth Year
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Semester 8
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Prefix/Number
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Course Title
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Prerequisites/Comments
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Crs
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Area
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Sem
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HLSC 410
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The Heathcare System
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3
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M
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Sp
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MGT 432
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Bus Strategies/Ventures Development
|
(PRE: FIN 301 or SPO 301 & senior status)
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3
|
M
|
|
MGT 360
|
Management of Human Resources
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|
3
|
M
|
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Core/ Elective
|
|
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3
|
C / E
|
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Core/ Elective
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3
|
C / E
|
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Core Courses (37 credits)
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Area
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Course(s)
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Planned
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Economics
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ECON 201 (satisfied by major)
|
x
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English
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ENGL 103 (depending on placement, student may need ENGL 101 first). 'C-' or better required.
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3
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NOTE: All students enrolled in ENGL 103 must pass an Exit Exam at the end of the term. Students not passing this exit exam are required to enroll in ENGL 214WI prior to reaching 60 hours. It is not necessary to pass this exam in order to pass ENGL 103. ENGL 214WI counts as an elective course.
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English (Lit)
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ENGL 189, 202, 203, 204, or 206
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3
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Fine Arts
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Three hours in ART, ARH, DANC, MART, MUS, or THEA
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3
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Global Studies
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One 102-level (or above) foreign language course or equivalent, or any International Studies (IS) course at the 300-level
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3
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Requirement
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History
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One three-credit HIST course at the 100- or 200-level
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3
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Humanities
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One three-credit HUM course at 300 level or above
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3
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Lab Science
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100 or 200-level lab science, at least 4 credits, in BIOL, CHEM, ENV, MSC, or PHYS
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4
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Mathematics
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MATH 112 (satisfied by major)
|
x
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Philosophy
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PHIL 212 (satisfied by major)
|
x
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Social Science
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GEOG 189 or 200; POL 189, 205 or 208; PSYC 189 or 201; SOC 189 or 203
|
3
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Technology
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DSIM 203RI (satisfied by major; also satisfies the Experiential Learning requirement )
|
x
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General Requirements for All bachelor's degrees •A minimum of 120 credit hours earned with a minimum of 30 credit hours completed at JU. •A minimum of a "C" (2.0) average for all work taken at JU. •A student must satisfy all requirements of the University Core Curriculum in addition to all major and degree requirements. •A student is responsible for meeting the specific graduation requirements of the selected major and degree. A student who pursues more than one major must meet all degree requirements for each major. •A student must have at least a "C" (2.0) average in the major. •At least 12 credit hours in the major in courses numbered 300 or above must be completed at JU. •A minimum of forty-two credit hours must be in courses numbered 300 or above. At least one each of an upper level Writing-Intensive and Speech-Intensive course (designated with a “WI” or “SI” in the course number; may be satisfied by courses already required for major). •At least 3 credit hours in Experiential Learning (defined as Undergraduate Research, Research Intensive with “RI” designation, Internship, Study Abroad, or Service Learning; may be satisfied by courses already required for major) * At least one Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI) course (may be satisfied by courses already required for major). NOTE: This four-year plan is meant to be a guide. For full degree requirements, please consult the academic catalog.
Total Credit Hours: 120