Bachelor of Business Administration


Department


Department of Management and Business Administration

College


College of Business

Overview of the program


The Department of Management and Business Administration offers a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. There is one optional concentration, Economics, that students may choose. The Department's objectives are:

 

  • To provide students with a basic knowledge and understanding of business
  • To prepare students to perform in various capacities in business organizations


Total semester credit hours required: 120



Concentrations


It is not necessary for students majoring in Business Administration to choose a concentration. There is a concentration in Economics available for students who desire to have more classes in this area and to build their knowledge of Economics.

Strengths of the program


The Department of Management and Business Administration provides students with several academic options to match students' career goals. The staff works as a team to provide majors with quality service and faculty are available to advise majors on a regular basis. Some concentrations provide majors with flexibility in courses taken and increase employment opportunities. In addition, the Department of Management and Business Administration provides:

 

  • Devoted faculty in classroom teaching
  • Application of Blackboard and other high technology equipment to teaching
  • The opportunity for international business study
  • Active academic and applied research
  • Being in the College of Business that is accredited by the AACSB-I


Preparing for a job in the program


Majors in Business Administration are expected to:

 

  • Acquire communication skills in speech, writing, and interpersonal relationship.
  • Develop analytical skills based on knowledge that was learned in the business curriculum.
  • Solve business problems based on the knowledge in various disciplines.
  • Maintain quantitative and computer skills that are needed in the real business world.


Careers in the program


The Department of Management and Business Administration prepares majors for potential jobs in the following areas:

 

  • Banking
  • Regulation and utilities
  • Business technology
  • International business
  • Economic Development
  • Labor market analysis
  • Budget analysis
  • Office and administrative support
  • Other business-related fields


Starting Salaries after completing the program (estimates only)


Economics$34,000 - $45,000
Business Administration/Management $30,000 - $41,600

Related fields that might interest you


  • Bank loan officer
  • Bank manager
  • Business owner
  • Business manager
  • Economic development economist
  • Fiscal analyst
  • International business representative
  • Labor economist
  • Labor relations manager
  • Office administrator
  • Office manager
  • Office specialist
  • Staff economist
  • Trade analyst


How do I know this is the degree for me?
Common Strengths and interests of students in the program


Business Administration majors develop the following basic knowledge and skills:

  • General business environment
  • Analysis of business problems
  • Business communications
  • Computer applications
  • Economic analysis
  • International business


Contact Information


Department of Management and Business Administration
College of Business
SLU 10813
Hammond, LA 70402

On Campus: Garrett Hall, Room 56 
Telephone: 985-549-2086
Fax: 985-549-2881
Email: businessadmin@selu.edu


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