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International Business Major (IB), BBA


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Requirements


Liberal Arts: 53 Hours


Student must take GEOG 302  and POLS 202 .

Major: 68 Hours


Business Core (38 hours):


All Bachelor of Business Administration degree majors require a uniform Business Core of 41 hours. Included in this business core is ECON 201 **, which could also satisfy 3 hours of the Liberal Arts program, resulting in a 38-hour Business Core. The purpose of the core is to provide understanding of a generally recognized common body of knowledge in business. The Business Core consists of:

Note(s):


* MATH 200  is strongly recommended to fulfill the Liberal Arts requirement in math for all B.B.A. degree majors and serves as the prerequisite for this course.
** ECON 201  is part of the Liberal Arts program.
*** All business majors are required to satisfy the technology competency requirements for graduation in one of the following ways:

  1. Pass the IS proficiency online exam prior to taking IS 290 .
  2. Pass IS 101  or IS 260 .

The IS proficiency exam is offered through the Harding University testing office located in the Pryor-England Science Center. Further information regarding this exam may be obtained from the COBA dean’s office or from the COBA Web site.

International Business (30 hours):


General Elective: 1 Hour


Remaining Bible: 6 Hours


Choose one Bible course from:


Choose another Bible course from:


Note(s):


BUS 435  is included in the Business Core  above and satisfies the Bible requirement in the semester it is taken.

Total Hours: 128


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