The Graham School of Management develops business leaders for personal, professional and service excellence. All of the business programs of the Graham School of Management are accredited by the .
Undergraduate programs offered by the Graham School of Management include a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with majors in accounting, digital marketing, finance, healthcare administration, hospitality management, human resource management, management, professional sales, and supply chain management; business minors in accounting, business administration, digital marketing, finance, hospitality management, and management. The Graham School of Management also offers a Bachelor of Business Administration Fast-Track degree which is an accelerated degree program. Also offered is a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, with majors in cybersecurity, game development, and web design and a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Information Systems, with majors in cybersecurity and web design. Additionally, there is also a computer science minor and a Cisco Certification.
Students electing to complete the Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a business concentration must complete the University general education requirements, Graham School of Management core business requirements, and the required major courses.
Students in a business major may take an additional major, rather than pursuing a minor. In case of multiple business majors, only one course can serve as meeting the requirements of two majors.
Study Abroad and Exchange Programs
The Graham School of Management, in conjunction with the Student Advising Center, offers a variety of study abroad and exchange programs available during the summer.
Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate, a student must complete the University general education requirements, Graham School of Management core business requirements, and the required major courses. A cumulative business major grade-point average of 2.0 or higher must be achieved and no more than two D's in business courses.
Special Options
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Note: The Graham School of Management administration reserves the right to designate which courses may earn credit through the CLEP/portfolio process.