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The Bachelor of Business Administration program prepares qualified students for leadership positions in the 21st century global marketplace. Such leaders will need to balance the goals of economic success with the constraints of greater social and environmental responsibility. Instructed by a distinguished faculty, students learn to integrate changing human and information resources with continually developing technology, while nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit that has always been the key to successful business and management. The Department offers a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in the following three major concentrations: Finance, International Business, and Marketing.

Structure of BBA Program
Each of VIU's Bachelor degree programs is composed of 40 courses: 12 General Education Courses (GEC), 6 Foundation Courses, 12 Core Courses, 6 Concentration Courses, and 4 Elective Courses. Each course consists of 3 credit hours. Students will complete 84 credit hours of major courses and 36 credit hours of General Education Courses, for a total of 120 credit hours.

General Education Courses (12 Courses – 36 Credits)

GEC 101 English Composition I3
GEC 102English Composition II3
GEC 103Oral Communications Skills3
GEC 105American Literature3
ENG 145Academic Writing3
MATH 101Pre-Calculus3
MATH 151Calculus I3

Social Sciences: (Choose one which is closest to your major)

GEC 130 Psychology3
GEC 131Sociology3
GEC 132Philosophy3

Laboratory Sciences: (Choose two which are closest to your major)

GEC 120 General Chemistry3
GEC 122Physics3
GEC 124General Biology3
GEC 126Geology3

World Literature: (Choose two which are closest to your major)

GEC 110 World History3
GEC 112World Geography3
GEC 114Comparative Government3

Foundation and Core Courses (18 Courses - 54 Credits)
Starting from second year of study, all business administration students will take the same Foundation and Core Courses. In the third year, students will transition into their major concentration, each of which has its own Concentration Courses.

Foundation Courses (6 Courses - 18 Credits)

BUSS 216 Human Resource Mgmt. 3
COMP 124Information Technology3
ECON 101Principles of Economics I3
ECON 102Principles of Economics II3
MATH 201Applied Business Math3
STAT 200Intro. to Statistics3

Core Courses (12 Courses - 36 Credits)

ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting3
ACCT 202Principles of Managerial Accounting3
ACCT 305Accounting Information Systems3
BUSS 210Intro. to Business3
BUSS 301Principles of Management3
BUSS 302Principles of Marketing3
BUSS 303Principles of Finance3
BUSS 307Business Law I3
BUSS 312Organizational Theory & Development3
BUSS 406Operations Management3
BUSS 407Political & Social Environment of Business3
BUSS 480Senior Business Research Project3

Concentration Courses (6 Courses - 18 Credits)
All Concentration courses should be taken during the third and fourth years of study. Some of these Concentration Courses may be replaced with Elective Courses. Elective Course offerings may vary and are subject to change without prior notice.
 
Finance (6 Courses - 18 Credits)
The Finance major prepares students to examine the decision-making process and the role of markets in the allocation of both real and financial resources.  Integrating the fields of finance and business economics, the students will explore both theoretical and applied concepts in the related fields of corporate finance, investments, speculative and financial markets, real estate, banking, industrial organization and public policy towards business.  Balanced emphasis is placed on both primary theory and its application to business problems.

BUSS 314 Corporate Finance3
BUSS 420Intro to Investment Banking3
BUSS 430Financial Analysis & Valuations3
BUSS 444International Finance3
ECON 207Business Economics I3
ECON 208Business Economics II3

International Business (6 Courses - 18 Credits)
Providing a solid foundation in the theory and practice of modern business organizations in relation to current economic, political, and socio-cultural environments, the Business Administration program prepares students to enter the workplace directly or to go on to graduate study.

BUSS 154Introduction to Import/Export3
BUSS 340International Business3
BUSS 420Intro. to Investment Banking3
BUSS 442International Marketing3
BUSS 443International Strategy3
BUSS 444International Finance3

Today's highly competitive environment demands that firms compete internationally and globally. The international business major is designed to prepare graduates to compete in that challenging environment. The international business courses expand the core to cover operations in a global environment.

Marketing (6 Courses - 18 Credits)
In today's highly competitive business world, intelligent, informed, and imaginative marketing often means the difference between a company's success and failure. This is especially the case in light of the complexity, diversity, and tangibility of consumer markets. VIU's Marketing program prepares students for careers in any sector of this exciting field. A wide range of course options allow students to acquire a strong general background in marketing or to specialize in one of the more vocational areas.

BUSS 321 Consumer Behavior3
BUSS 322Marketing Research3
BUSS 421Advertising and Promotion3
BUSS 422Sales Management3
BUSS 423Services Marketing3
BUSS 424Non-Profit Marketing3
BUSS 425Internet Marketing3
BUSS 442International Marketing3

Creating a new product or service isn't enough to cause a firm to succeed. Marketing fills the critical role between the inside of the firm which produces products or services and the people who will buy those products and services. VIU's marketing concentration prepares students for the exciting and challenging field of marketing. Within the marketing concentration, students select courses which reflect their interest, whether they are in personal selling, advertising, or the emerging internet marketing arena. Whatever your choice, marketing is about understanding and satisfying consumer needs.

Elective Courses (4 Courses -12 Credits)
Students are required to consult with their Department Advisor to decide about the diversity of the electives among the majors.

BUSS 165 Small Business Management3
BUSS 314Corporate Finance3
BUSS 348Public Relations3
BUSS 420Intro. to Investment Banking3
BUSS 430Financial Analysis and Valuations 3
BUSS 456Project Management3
BUSS 470Business Law II3
LANG 244Foreign Language I3
LANG 245Foreign Language II3
MATH 151Calculus I3
MATH 220Calculus II3
MATH 250Discrete & Combinatorial Mathematics3
MATH 337Introduction to Probability & Statistics3
MATH 360Linear Algebra3
MATH 371Differential Equations3
STAT 468Applied Statistics3
 

 


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