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2007-08 Catalog

School of Business

Admission Faculty Degree Requirements
Minors Concentrations Approved Courses: Undergraduate

Approved Courses: Graduate

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Mission


The mission of the PLU School of Business is to be a bridge connecting students with the future by integrating competency-based business education, engaging a diverse, globalized society, using technologies that improve learning, exemplifying lives of service, and fostering faculty development and intellectual contribution.

See Graduate Studies for information on the Master of Business Administration program or visit the School of Business MBA website at www.plu.edu/mba.

Affiliations


The PLU School of Business is a member of AACSB International -The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The BBA, MBA and professional accounting programs are nationally accredited by the AACSB International. The school is privileged to have a student chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the national business honor society recognized by AACSB. PLU is accredited regionally by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges.

Faculty: Frame, Interim Dean; Pratt, Associate Dean; Albers, Barnowe, Berniker, DeLange, Finnie, Gibson, Harmon, C. S. Lee, C. Lee, MacDonald, Myers, Pham, Pratt, Ptak, Ramaglia, Simpson, Tuzovic, Van Wyhe, Wolf, Zabriskie.

Objectives of the Undergraduate Business Program`







Admission Criteria


The professional Bachelor of Business Administration degree program is composed of an upper-division business curriculum with a strong base in liberal arts.

To be admitted to the School of Business, a student must:

Upper-Division business course access is limited to students who have been admitted to the School of Business with a cumulative grade point average of 2.50 or above, and who have met the required prerequisites.

Students with majors outside of the School of Business may gain access to specific business courses that support their major studies by permission of the School of Business.

Bachelor of Business Administration Degree Overall Requirements:



Business Degree and Concentration requirements are established at time of major declaration


Students with a declared major in business who have not attended the university for a period of three years or more will be held to the business degree requirements in effect at the time of re-entry to the university. Transfer and continuing students should see the catalog under which they entered the program and consult with the undergraduate coordinator regarding degree requirements.

Pass/Fail Rule for Foundation Classes:


Pass/Fail is allowed for no more than one foundation class from MATH 128, CSCE 120, ECON 101 or STAT 231 only, and as defined in the Pass/Fail section of this catalog. Other foundation courses and business courses may not be taken Pass/Fail, except for BUSA 495: Internship which is only offered Pass/Fail.

Bachelor of Business Administration Major

Foundation courses may also satisfy General University Requirements (GURs), as indicated by the identifiers listed (MR, NS, S2, PH, SR).


Courses must be upper-division. Students may satisfy this requirement by taking one  three- or four-credit course OR by two  two-credit courses. Courses appropriate to fulfilling this requirement include:

Virtually any upper-division international study away course with prior approval of the School of Business dean or his/her designate.

  • BUSA 337: International Finance (3)
  • BUSA 352: Global Management (3)
  • BUSA 408: International Business Law and Ethics (3)
  • BUSA 460: International Marketing (3)
  • ECON 331: International Economics (4)
  • ECON 333: Economic Development: Comparative Third World Strategies (4)
  • POLS 380: Politics of Global Development (4)


Other upper-division global course by prior permission of the School of Business dean or his/her designate.

  • BUSA 408: International Business Law and Ethics (3)
  • COMA 302: Media Ethics (2)
  • RELI 365: Christian Moral Issues (4)


Other upper-division ethics related course by prior permission of the School of Business dean or his/her designate.

  • BUSA 340: Non-profit Management (3)
  • BUSA 358: Entrepreneurship (3)
  • BUSA 442: Leading Organizational Improvement (3)

Other upper-division vocation related course by prior permission of the School of Business dean or his/her designate.

Required Additional Major Courses - eight to ten semester hours

Concentrations


Concentration requirements:

Any 15 credits of upper-division business electives and non-Business courses identified in the concentration options. At least nine semester hours elective in Business required.

By taking an appropriate set of electives, a student may earn a concentration designation in either Accounting, Finance, Human Resources and Organizations or Marketing.


Note: Students are encouraged to also take electives in:

The mission of the accounting faculty is to offer a quality baccalaureate accounting program designed to provide students with a solid foundation for developing a wide range of professional careers.


Minor Overall Requirements - 19 semester hours minimum


All courses must be completed with a grade of C- or higher, A cumulative grade point average of 2.50 for all courses in the minor is required; andAt least nine semester hours must be completed in residence.

Minors - 19 semester hours minimum

A minimum of 19 semester hours in business courses, including:

  • BUSA 201: Value Creation in the Global Environment (4) (Taught as BUSA 190 for freshmen)
  • BUSA 202: Financial Accounting (3)
  • BUSA 305: Human Dimensions of Effective Organizations (3)
  • BUSA 308: Principles of Marketing (3)

And any six credits from Accounting courses or upper division Business courses in addition to those listed above. See Business Minor Rules above.

A minimum of 19 semester hours in business courses, including BUSA 201.

Specific business courses shall be designated by the School of Business Faculty in consultation with the chair or dean of the discipline in which the student is majoring. See Business Minor Rules above.

Accounting Certificate Program - 24 semester hours

The Accounting Certificate Program is available for students who hold a baccalaureate degree (any field) and wish to complete the educational requirements to sit for the Certified Public Account (CPA) examination: 24 semester hours from BUSA 202, 203, 304, 320, 321, 322, 323, 422, 423, 424, and 427. Contact the School of Business at 253.535.7244 for further information

Master of Business Administration: See Graduate Studies.


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