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Nov 21, 2024
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2024 - 2025 College Catalog
Business Administration and Management Minor
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The business administration and management major has a curriculum that emphasizes the core role economic theory has in giving a broad context of the competitive and regulatory world in which a business must function; this core also focuses on the quantitative methods of economics that put theory into a usable form and elaborates on the strategic planning processes of businesses to provide tools of critical thinking that will inform business decision making. This core of required business and economics courses provide a basis for multi-faceted decision making in a business, government or nonprofit organizations.
The interdisciplinary component of the business administration and management major broadens the study of business by adding the perspective gained from a diverse group of disciplines. It allows students to choose from elective courses in other disciplines where they will write and research on topics crucial to informed decision making. A senior requirement allows students the option to focus solely on research through a St. Mary’s Project or to combine research and practical experience with a senior seminar and an internship.
As a business administration and management major, you can find connections to major companies based in and around the D.C. metropolitan area, as well as in St. Mary’s County, where many companies search for new talent at Patuxent Naval Air Station. Our close proximity to both centers of business allows for engaging opportunities with a variety of industries. In addition, our small faculty-student ratio ensures that you get to work closely with your professors. The business administration and management major offers many different course topics, such as: accounting, international business, econometrics, and more.
Learning Outcomes
- Students will process, interpret, and analyze data within the context of business.
- Students will apply business concepts and tools to propose solutions to business challenges.
- Students will demonstrate effective and ethical interpersonal skills in a team setting.
- Students will demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills.
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General College Requirements
General College Requirements (see Curriculum section), including the following requirements to satisfy the minor:
24 Credit-Hours in Economics
Required Courses (24 Credit Hours)
Minimum Grade and GPA Requirements
A grade of C- or better must be received in each course of the minor, and the cumulative grade-point average of courses used to satisfy the minor must be at least 2.0.
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