Interested in
business? For 21st century companies, adjusting to the demands of globalization, technology and a turbulent economy, finding employees with a flexible skill set is more important than ever.
Providing a comprehensive
business background and a broad foundation of skills, Lewis University's major in
Business Administration is designed to help students attain a global perspective.
As a student in the
Business Administration program, you will explore how individuals and organizations interact in a wired global society. You will develop skills in communication, interpersonal relations, resource management, ethical decision-making and leadership. Through research and case studies, you will investigate the impact of diversity, technology and globalization on the business world.
A number of specialized minors are available, providing practical career paths for graduates including Management Information Systems, Networking Technology, E-Business, International Business, Aviation Administration, Criminal/Social Justice or Sports Management.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION/BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Total Credit Hours: 128
Major Credit Hours: 61
I. Core Courses (40)
04-200 Basic Macroeconomics (3)
04-201 Basic Microeconomics (3)
23-120 Principles of Accountancy I (3)
23-121 Principles of Accountancy II (3)
24-349 Business Statistics (3)
24-350 Decision Science (3)
25-200 Principles of Marketing (3)
61-200 Principles of Management (3)
61-250 Business Law I (3)
61-300 Business Communication in the Digital Age (3)
61-390 Management Seminar (1)
62-200 Principles of Finance (3)
63-200 Introduction to Information Systems (3)
Select one of the following:
24-230 Finite Mathematics (3)
24-240 Business Calculus (3)
II. Major Area Courses (18)
04-330 Government and Business (3)
61-360 Human Resource Management (3)
61-420 International Business (3)
61-375 Organizational Behavior (3)
61-450 Current Issues in Management (3)
61-460 Strategic Management Theories and Application (3)
III. Select one elective from the following: (3)
61-355 Service Management (3)
61-380 Supervisory Management (3)
IV. Required Ethical Leadership Certificate Seminars
25-391 Team Development: 5 Dysfunctions of a Team (1)
25-392 Win / Win Negotiation (1)
61-391 Introduction to Business Ethics (1)
62-391 Critical Thinking in Business (1)
25-393 Strategic Corporate Responsibility (1)
V. The advanced writing requirement of the General Education curriculum is satisfied by Business Administration majors by successful completion of Business Communication in the Digital Age (61-300).