Business Administration

The Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration program at Washington Technology University has been designed to prepare students for the work of business administration within a variety of professional contexts, including technology-related entrepreneurial organizations. The program aims to develop in students the specific skills and knowledge required to carry out the regular, ongoing work of business, for example, skills associated with information systems, communications, accounting, quantitative reasoning, marketing, teamwork, negotiation and conflict resolution, and human resource development. Further to this, the program addresses the more philosophical, conceptual understandings associated

Program Outcomes

Identify the theories, principles, and concepts related to business

Demonstrate knowledge and skills in accounting, economics, leadership, and communications

Apply knowledge and skills to resolve team and organizational conflicts

Develop solutions using quantitative techniques

Identify personal and professional ethical standards by which to conduct business

Work effectively in teams to achieve organizational objectives

Program Plan

General Education Courses (45 credits)

Pre-Major Preparatory Courses (45 credits)

Core Courses (45 credits)

Concentration Courses (40 credits)

BUSN 400Technology Entrepreneurship

5

Capstone Courses (5 credits)

Total Credit Hours: 180

Washington Technology University

Program Design Specification

BS in Business Administration

180 Credits

Approved: 8/20/2019 5:23:02 PM

Program Name:

Business Administration

The Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration program at Washington Technology University has been designed to prepare students for the work of business administration within a variety of professional contexts, including technology-related entrepreneurial organizations. The program aims to develop in students the specific skills and knowledge required to carry out the regular, ongoing work of business, for example, skills associated with information systems, communications, accounting, quantitative reasoning, marketing, teamwork, negotiation and conflict resolution, and human resource development. Further to this, the program addresses the more philosophical, conceptual understandings associated

Program Outcomes:

Identify the theories, principles, and concepts related to business

Demonstrate knowledge and skills in accounting, economics, leadership, and communications

Apply knowledge and skills to resolve team and organizational conflicts

Develop solutions using quantitative techniques

Identify personal and professional ethical standards by which to conduct business

Work effectively in teams to achieve organizational objectives

Program Requirements:

Program Plan

General Education Courses (45 credits)

Pre-Major Preparatory Courses (45 credits)

Core Courses (45 credits)

Concentration Courses (40 credits)

BUSN 400Technology Entrepreneurship

5

Capstone Courses (5 credits)