Business Administration Degree Online

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Is the Business Administration Degree Program right for you?

The BS in Business Administration degree programs whether taken online or through one of our convenient New England-based campuses, focus on developing skilled professionals who can apply proven supervisory and managerial techniques with a solid business education. By expanding your management and leadership skills you prepare yourself for a variety of career options. Businesses of all sizes seek employees with business degrees for entry and mid-level management and supervisory positions.

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Why should you consider the BS in Business Administration Degree Program at SNHU?

You are a student, not a number at SNHU. SNHU is a private, affordable nonprofit accredited university. Our BS in Business Administration degree programs were developed in cooperation with business professionals to provide the skills needed in today’s workplace.   Whether you enroll in any of the Business Administration degree online or through any of our five regional campuses, you will benefit from an SNHU education:

Business Administration Degree Program Focus

The Business Administration degree program combines management courses and a broad business education in areas such as accounting, human resources and marketing. Students select the concentration that most interests them:

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Transfer of Credit

If you are a student who wants transfer to SNHU or simply want to finish what you’ve  started, we try to make transferring as easy as possible. We will accept up to 90 transferred academic credits and we automatically complete an official credit evaluation as part of the application review process.
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Message from the Chair of the Organizational Leadership Department

There's a tremendous need in the marketplace for professionals who know how to effectively utilize the resources of an organization or business in an effective manner.

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The industry is very broadly defined for business administration majors, and graduates have a wide range of career options. Businesses of all sizes and types seek employees with degrees in business administration to move into entry-level and mid-level managerial and supervisory positions.

When students combine their business administration major with a minor in another business discipline, they add to their already solid managerial base and further enhance their employment opportunities.

Business Administration Major Courses

OL 211 Human Resource Management
OL 215 Principles of Management
OL 326 Social Environment of Business
OL 342 Organizational Behavior
OL ___ 300- or 400-level organizational leadership electives

Note:
BUS 307 satisfies as an OL 300 elective

Allied Courses
FIN/ECO One FIN/ECO elective
INT One international business elective
QSO 331 Introduction to Operations Management

Graduation Requirements

Five free Electives

Business administration electives include:
Cooperative Education Experiences, Entrepreneurship, Independent Study, Labor Relations and Arbitration, Leadership, Managing Organizational Change, Managing Quality, Real Estate, Seminars, Small Business Management and Strategic Management and Policy

Note: Business administration students who select a cooperative education program must use free electives to satisfy cooperative education requirements.

Business Core Courses

ACC 201 Financial Accounting
ACC 202 Managerial Accounting
BUS 206  Business Law I
FIN 320   Principles of Finance
IT 210      Business Systems Analysis and Design
MKT 113 Introduction to Marketing
OL 125     Human Relations in Administration
OL 421     Strategic Management and Policy

B.A./B.S. Core Courses

Skills Courses: They teach basic academic skills and provide the basis for your education at SNHU. You are encouraged to complete these courses early in your academic career. English and Mathematics courses must be completed within the first 63 credits (transfer students consult with your advisor).

B.A./B.S. Core Skills Courses
ENG 120 College Composition I
ENG 200 Sophomore Seminar 
IT 100 Introduction to Information Technology
COM 212 Public Speaking 
SNHU 303 SNHU Experience: Life After SNHU*
SNHU 404 SNHU Experience: General Education Capstone*
*Or one free elective for Online and On location students and transfers with 15+ credits.

Choose one of the following:
MAT 101 Culinary Mathematics (Culinary Majors Only)
MAT 106 Math for Elementary Education I (Education Majors Only)
MAT 130 Applied Finite Math
MAT 140 Precalculus
MAT 200 Mathematics for the Humanities
MAT 210 Calculus I
MAT 230 Discrete Mathematics
MAT 240 Applied Statistics
MAT XX Mathematics Elective Based on School

Knowledge Courses:
They provide a basis of knowledge about human culture, society, history and the environment. They teach critical thinking skills and a broader perspective about the world.

B.A./B.S. Core Knowledge Courses
Choose one of the following:
FAS 201 Introduction to Humanities I
FAS 202 Introduction to Humanities II
FAS 223 Appreciation and History of Music
FAS 340 Modern Art
FAS 370 American Art

Choose one of the following:
HIS 109 Western Civilization I
HIS 110 Western Civilization II
HIS 113 United States History I
HIS 114 United States History II

Choose one 200 level Literature Elective

Choose one of the following:
PHL 210 Introduction to Western Philosophy
PHL 212 Introduction to Ethics
PHL 214 Logic, Language and Argumentation
PHL 230 Religions of the World

Choose one Science Elective (not SCI 215)

Choose four (4)  other electives: 
Social and Behavioral Science Elective (ATH, ECO, POL, PSY, SOC, SSC)*
*No more than two of these four in the same discipline

Global Marker: Every student must collect two (2) global markers to graduate. A number of courses which meet other requirements are also classified as global and carry the global marker (G). These markers must be taken at SNHU.

Total Credits: 45

Full Time Day Students
SNHU 101 - First Year Seminar/Foundations in Critical Thinking

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