Bachelor of Business Administration Degree Plan
Students may select from these concentrations to complete the Bachelor of Business Administration degree plan: Accounting; Business Economics; Finance; General Business; International Business; Management; Management Information Systems; Marketing; Sport Management.
The degree plan for all concentrations includes UIW Core coursework, BBA Core prerequisite coursework, and a set of BBA Core coursework.
UIW Undergraduate Core Curriculum
UIW core coursework is required. Review the Undergraduate Core Curriculum Here and review the degree plans for each concentration for scheduling of the core curriculum classwork. In addition, 45 Community Service hours are part of all bachelor's degree programs. See Community Service.
UIW Core Curriculum |
Composition and Rhetoric |
6 credit hours |
Literature and Art |
6 credit hours |
Science and Mathematics |
7 credit hours |
History and Behavioral Science |
6 credit hours |
Philosophy and Religion |
9 credit hours |
Second Language |
6 credit hours |
Wellness and Physical Education |
3 credit hours |
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43 total core credit hours |
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Community Service |
45 clock hours (non-credit) |
Business Core Prerequisite Coursework
These courses serve as prerequisites for required upper division business core courses.
ACCT 2311 | Principles of Accounting I | 3 |
ACCT 2312 | Principles of Accounting II | 3 |
ECON 2301 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
ECON 2302 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
MIS 2321 | Introduction to Information Systems | 3 |
MIS 2325 | Information Management Applications | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
Business Core Coursework
Accounting Concentration
The Bachelor of Business Administration degree program with a concentration in Accounting prepares students for professions in all functional areas of accounting.
Students who choose this degree with a concentration in Accounting can expect a comprehensive and challenging program. Here, they can learn from and compete with the best and build strength of character that matters in the classroom, workplace, and throughout life.
The degree program offers a comprehensive and contemporary business education readying students to succeed in any number of fields. The business degree program also creates a strong foundation on which to develop field specializations. In addition to providing the technical skills necessary for a professional-level position, the ethical considerations of business are also emphasized. Rooted in the Mission of the University, the Bachelor of Business Administration degree program prepares students to be principled leaders.
Accounting Core Coursework
The Accounting concentration requires completion of 15 credit hours of accounting courses.
Accounting Elective Coursework
The Accounting Concentration also requires nine credit hours of electives, which must be drawn from courses labeled ACCT 3000 or higher. View all ACCT 3000 or higher courses.
Additional Accounting Concentration Requirements
Concentrations within the BBA degree may offer selected topics to address special needs and interests. These courses are listed as 4399 Selected Topics and may be used to satisfy concentration requirements. Refer to descriptions of each concentration for more details.
Internship for Credit
Refer to the internship descriptions of each discipline for more details. All internships for credit require permission of the internship instructor and registration with the Career Services Internship Program. Internships are primarily an academic and/or intellectual endeavor, with the goal of establishing the link between theory and practice directly related to the student's major field of study. Once the approvals are in place a learning agenda will be established between the internship instructor and the student. Weekly activities and hours worked are reported to the internship instructor and Career Services. Most internships require a minimum GPA of 3.0 and completion of 12 hours of study in the discipline.
Business Economics Concentration
The Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Business Economics is a 120 hour degree program that prepares students to succeed in a wide range of non-academic careers.
The degree program offers a comprehensive and contemporary business education readying students to succeed in any number of fields. The business degree program also creates a strong foundation on which to develop field specializations. In addition to providing the technical skills necessary for a professional-level position, the ethical considerations of business are also emphasized. Rooted in the Mission of the University, the degree program prepares students to be principled leaders.
Business Economics Required Coursework
Business Economics Elective Coursework
Choose 9 credit hours of upper division business electives from this list.
Business Economics Concentration General Elective Coursework
General elective coursework must be completed to fulfill the 120 credit hour program requirement.
Finance Concentration
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance is a 120-hour program that prepares students for careers in the most significant areas of finance, such as Financial Planning, Banking, Investing, and Corporate Financial Management. The program includes two components: Its core courses focus on developing the foundations required for the financial industry. In contrast, the second component is a series of elective courses that allow each student to specialize in their preferred area of finance.
The BBA in Finance degree at UIW introduces students to the science of money management not only at the corporate level but also at the individual level. This program offers professional and in-depth knowledge of key financial concepts.
Professionals with a BBA in Finance from the H-E-B School of Business and Administration have various career paths to choose. Using the skills and education learned in this program, students graduate ready to pursue careers that help people and organizations plan, manage, and grow their credit, wealth, portfolios, and financial stability.
The Bachelor of Business Administration degree program offers comprehensive and contemporary business education, readying students to succeed in many fields. The program also creates a strong foundation on which to develop field specializations. In addition to providing the technical skills necessary for a professional-level position, the ethical considerations of business are also emphasized. Rooted in the Mission of the University, the Bachelor of Business Administration program prepares students to be principled leaders.
Finance Concentration Required Coursework
All students in the Finance concentration must take 9 credit hours of Finance coursework as listed.
Finance Concentration Selected Required Coursework
12 additional credit hours of Finance coursework are required, to be selected from BFIN 3000 and BFIN 4000 level courses.
General Elective Coursework
General elective coursework must be taken to fulfill the 120 credit hour program requirement.
General Business Concentration
The Bachelor of Business Administration in General Business degree program is designed for students interested in obtaining an interdisciplinary business administration degree. The Bachelor of Business Administration in General Business is a 120-hour program that covers a variety of topics within the business world. As part of the general business curriculum, students will choose courses from the fields of accounting, business law, economics, finance, information systems, international business, management and marketing. The degree program offers a comprehensive and contemporary business education, readying students to succeed in any number of fields. The business degree program also creates a strong foundation on which to develop field specializations. In addition to providing the technical skills necessary for a professional-level position, the ethical considerations of business are also emphasized. Rooted in the Mission of the University, the degree program prepares students to be principled leaders.
General Business Concentration Coursework
The General Business concentration requires 18 credit hours of coursework.
12 credit hours of coursework are required at the 3000 level, and 6 credit hours of coursework at the 4000 level, from these eight areas:
Accounting, Business Law, Economics, Finance, Information Systems, International Business, Management, and Marketing. Of these, six credit hours must be at the 4000 level and no more than 6 credit hours per discipline may be applied towards the concentration.
General Business Concentration General Elective Coursework
General elective coursework must be taken to fulfill the 120 credit hour program requirement.
International Business Concentration
The Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in International Business is designed to provide a broad analysis of business opportunities abroad, as well as political climates, trade barriers, government incentives, and trade practices. Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in International Business program, other than international students who attend UIW on a student visa, are required to participate in a short-term study abroad program for at least one week or a semester-long study abroad program. Students may study abroad as soon as their second semester in their sophomore year.
International Business Concentration Required Coursework
To fulfill the requirements for the International Business concentration, the student must complete 12 credit hours of required International Business coursework, and 6 hours of International Business electives.
International Business Concentration Elective Coursework
6 credit hours of International Business electives are required, selected from this list.
International Business Concentration General Elective Coursework
General elective credit hours must be taken to fulfill the 120 credit hour program requirement.
Management Concentration
The Bachelor of Business Administration degree program with a concentration in Management prepares students for future career success in managing people, processes, projects, and technology in both large and small businesses.
In the Bachelor of Business Administration program students learn to think critically when analyzing business situations. Management students develop skills in leadership, communication, and team building. A balance between theory and practice is provided by faculty who have a variety of both national and international business experiences. The program offers a comprehensive and contemporary business education readying students to succeed in any number of fields. The program also creates a strong foundation on which to develop field specializations. In addition to providing the technical skills necessary for a professional-level position, the ethical considerations of business are also emphasized. Rooted in the Mission of the University, the Bachelor of Business Administration degree program prepares students to be principled leaders.
Management Concentration Required Coursework
12 credit hours of required Business Management coursework are required for the Management concentration.
Management Concentration Elective Coursework
9 credit hours of Business Management electives are required, selected from this list.
Management Concentration General Elective Coursework
General elective coursework must be completed to fulfill the 120 credit hour program requirement.
Management Information Systems Concentration Requirements
The Management Information Systems concentration requires 15 credit hours of MIS coursework.
MIS 3325 | Introduction to Business Analytics and Intelligence | 3 |
MIS 3362 | Systems Analysis and Specifications | 3 |
MIS 3363 | Design and Implementation of Databases and Information Systems | 3 |
MIS 4363/BMGT 4363 | Electronic Business Strategy, Architecture and Design | 3 |
MIS 4370/BMGT 4370 | Project Management | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
MIS Concentration Elective Coursework
9 credit hours of MIS electives are required.
Note: Only one of the following courses can be taken to count toward the 9-hour MIS elective requirements: MIS 4346 and MIS 4373.
MIS 3367 | Networks and Telecommunications | 3 |
MIS 4325 | Predictive Analytics and Forecasting | 3 |
MIS 4330 | Data Mining and Data Analytics | 3 |
MIS 4335 | Large Scale Distribution Processing | 3 |
MIS 4346 | Systems and Quality Management | 3 |
MIS 4373 | Operations Management | 3 |
MIS 4399 | Special Topics | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
Concentration General Elective Coursework
General elective coursework must be completed to fulfill the 120 credit hour program requirement.
Data Analytics Specialization Required Coursework
MIS 3325 | Introduction to Business Analytics and Intelligence | 3 |
MIS 4325 | Predictive Analytics and Forecasting | 3 |
MIS 4330 | Data Mining and Data Analytics | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
Marketing Concentration Requirements
Students must complete 9 credit hours of Marketing coursework.
Marketing Concentration BMKT Elective Coursework
12 additional hours of Marketing elective courses are required selected from BMKT 3000 and BMKT 4000 level courses.
Concentration General Elective Coursework
Additional credit hours of general elective coursework must be completed to fulfill the 120 hour program requirement.
Sport Management Concentration Required Coursework
The Sport Management Concentration includes 18 credit hours of coursework.
SMHP 3301 | Introduction to Sport Management | 3 |
SMHP 3302 | Human Factors in Sports Management | 3 |
SMHP 3303 | Seminar in Sports Organizations and Public Market | 3 |
SMHP 3304 | International Sport Management, Tourism, and Diplomacy | 3 |
SMHP 3319 | Internship in Sports Management | 3 |
KEHP 4346 | Adapted Physical Activity and Sport | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
Concentration General Elective Coursework
General elective coursework must be completed to fulfill the 120 credit hour program requirement.