Business Administration Major

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Contribute to Positive Growth

Business is an integral part of society, touching on almost every aspect of our lives. Society
needs smart, skilled and ethical individuals in business. You can contribute your
talents and energy to solving problems, creating value and having a positive impact
on the world through business.

Great Career Prospects and Versatile Skills

Careers in business are diverse and often highly paid. A bachelor’s degree in business
administration gives you a foundation of business knowledge covering principles of
accounting, finance, operations, marketing and management, among others, with the
opportunity to specialize in a specific area.

Plus, the skills and knowledge you gain with a business degree aren’t limited to business.
You’ll find they’re easily transferable to positions in law, nonprofits, media and
communications, etc.

Get more information about careers in business administration at the TU Career Center.

Flexible Options

Customize your business administration degree with one of 11 concentrations or tracks:

You can add even more value to your business degree by choosing a second major or
a minor.

Program Advantages

Jeffrey Cooke

About Our Students

Meet business administration major Jeffrey Cooke.

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Benefits

  • Great interaction with professors and classmates with average class size of 32
  • Competitive advantage over others in the job market with Certification in Excel from
    Microsoft Office, which is highly sought by employers
  • Personalized academic and career advising provided by Student Academic and Career Services
  • Endless opportunities for networking and professional development through college events and student organizations
  • Win scholarship prizes and network with employers in CBE case competitions
  • Build your professional portfolio in the Live Strategy Case Competition, a unique opportunity to provide solutions for real businesses

Degree Requirements

The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Business Administration
(BUAD) requires a minimum of 120 earned units, which must include successful completion
of the University Core Curriculum requirements, the BUAD requirements and electives.
For the B.A. degree option, a student must complete all the courses required for the
major and a foreign language’s intermediate (202) courses (or equivalent).

See degree requirements in the Undergraduate Catalog.

Admission Requirements

These requirements are for catalog year 2015-2016 and later. If your catalog year
is different, please refer to the requirements in your specific catalog.

Business administration is a screened major. Students are admitted to the business
administration major (BUAD) only after successfully completing a set of required courses
with an average GPA of 2.7 or higher in those courses and an overall GPA of 2.0 or
higher.

Requirements for Admission to the Major

  1. Formal admission to TU as a degree candidate
  2. Cumulative GPA of 2.00 or higher for all course work
  3. Grade equivalent of 2.00 or higher in each course required for admission to the BUAD
    major
  4. Minimum average GPA of 2.70 for ALL of the courses required for admission to the BUAD
    major:
  • ACCT 201 or 211 Principles of Financial Accounting (3 units)
  • ECON 201 or 203 Microeconomics Principles (3 units)
  • ECON 202 or 204 Macroeconomics Principles (3 units)
  • LEGL 225 Legal Environment of Business (3 units)
  • ECON 205 Statistics for Business and Economics (or MATH 231 Basic Statistics) (3 units)
  • MATH 211 Calculus for Applications (or MATH 273 Calculus I) (3 units)

No more than two courses may be repeated, of which no more than one course may be
repeated twice.

Tracking Admission to the Major

Your admission status will be sent to your Towson University student email account
at the beginning of each term and right before registration. You are required to meet
with your assigned adviser each term to evaluate your progress in completing the requirements
for admission to the major and the degree. Once you have been admitted to the major,
you may enroll in upper-level required business courses and courses required for your
concentration or track.