Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration (BABA)


        Students who want to design a unique program of study that combines the fundamentals of business with an area of specialization outside of the college should consider the Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration (BABA). Students admitted to this program are classified as management majors with a track in general management.

Major Requirements

Minimum of 4 courses 12

Areas of specialization are listed below. Approved courses for each area are available in 100 Stuzin Hall.

        Students in the BABA program are limited to one additional course in each business discipline beyond the core requirements. Any additional free electives must be taken outside of the Warrington College of Business Administration.
 
 
FRESHMAN YEAR
Semester 1  Credits
Humanities (GE) 3
Physical Sciences (GE). 3
1ECO 2013 Prin of Macroeconomics (GE-S) 3
Elective (Recommend MAC 1147, GE-M) 3
Elective 3
Total
15

Critical Tracking Criteria:
• Complete one pre-professional course
• Have a 2.00 pre-professional GPA
• Have a 2.00 UF GPA
 
 
 
Semester 2 Credits
Biological Sciences (GE) 3
Composition (GE) . 3
1ECO 2023 Prin. Microeconomics (GE-S). 3
1MAC 2233 Calculus I (GE-M) 3
Elective. 3
Total
15

Critical Tracking Criteria:
• Complete three total pre-professional courses
• Have a 2.00 pre-professional GPA
• Have a 2.00 UF GPA
 
 
 
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Semester 3  Credits
Humanities (GE).  3
1ACG 2021C Intro to Financial Accounting. 4
1STA 2023 Intro to Statistics (GE-M) 3
Electives 5
Total
15

 
Critical Tracking Criteria:
• Complete ACG 2021C
• Complete five total pre-professional courses
• Have a 2.00 pre-professional GPA
• Have a 2.00 UF GPA
 
 
 
Semester 4 Credits
Humanities (GE) 3
Physical/Biological Sciences (GE) 3
1ACG 2071 Intro to Managerial Accounting. 2
1CGS 2531 Intro to Computer Prog (GE-M) 3
Electives 4
Total
15
 

Critical Tracking Criteria:
• Complete all seven pre-professional courses
• Have a 2.00 pre-professional GPA
• Have a 2.00 UF GPA
• Complete the CLAST exam or be exempted
 
 
 
JUNIOR YEAR
Semester 5 Credit
2MAN 3025 Principles of Management (GE-S) 4
2QMB 3250 Statistics for Business Decisions 4
3Specialization Course 3
Electives 4
Total
15
Semester 6  Credits
2FIN 3408 Business Finance. 4
2MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing (GE-S) 4
3Specialization Course 3
Electives 5
Total
16
SENIOR YEAR
Semester 7 Credits
2BUL 4310 Legal Environment of Business 4
2ECO 3100 Managerial Economics . 4
2MAN 4504 Operations Management. 4
Elective. 3
Total
15
Semester 8 Credits
2MAN 4720 Business Policy & Strategy. 2
3Specialization Courses (2) 6
Electives 6
Total
14
 
Approved Outside Areas of  Specialization, by College

College of Agriculture

        Agriculture Education & Communication
        Agricultural Operations Management
        Animal Sciences
            Dairy
            Poultry
        Botany
        Entomology & Nematology
        Food and Resource Economics
        Food Science and Human Nutrition
            Dietetics
            Food Science
            Nutritional Sciences
        Horticultural Science
            Environmental Horticulture
            Fruit and Vegetable Crops
        Management & Sales in Agribusiness
        Microbiology & Cell Science
        Plant Science
            Plant Pathology
        Soil and Water Science
    Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

College of Architecture
 
        Landscape Architecture
 
College of Education
 
        Education

College of Engineering

        Chemical Engineering
        Civil Engineering
        Electrical Engineering
        Engineering Science
        Environmental Engineering
        Industrial & Systems Engineering
        Materials Science & Engineering
        Mechanical Engineering
        Nuclear Engineering

College of Fine Arts

        Art History
        Music History/Literature

School of Forest Resources & Conservation

        Forest Resources & Conservation
        Natural Resources Conservation

College of Health & Human Performance

        Exercise and Sports Sciences
        Health Science Education
        Recreation, Parks & Tourism

College of Journalism & Communications
 
        Advertising
        Journalism
        Mass Communication
        Public Relations
        Telecommunication

College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

        African Studies
        Afro-American Studies
        Anthropology
        Arabic
        Astronomy
        Botany
        Chemistry
        Classical Studies
        East Asian Languages & Lit: Chinese
        East Asian Languages & Lit: Japanese
        French
        Geography
        Geology
        German
        Gerontology
        History
            African
            American
            Asian
            European
            General
            Latin American
            World
        Italian
        Jewish Studies
        Latin American Studies
        Linguistics
        Mathematics
        Philosophy
        Physics
        Portuguese
        Religion
        Russian
        Spanish
        Statistics
        Women’s Studies
        Zoology

Department of Military Science

        Air Force
        Army
        Navy

Nursing
        Nursing

At an international studies program

        International Business