Undergraduate
Degree Requirements
The
Jennings A. Jones College of Business offers undergraduate programs
leading to the Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) and
the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees. Each program includes
courses for a specific minor. Specified minors cannot be omitted,
but additional minors outside the Jennings A. Jones College of
Business may be elected. The same courses may not be used to meet
degree requirements in more than one major or minor. B.B.A. degrees
are accredited by the AACSB International – The Association to
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The following degree programs
are offered.
-
Accounting
(B.B.A.)
-
Business
Administration (B.B.A.)
-
Business
Education (B.S.)
-
Economics
(B.B.A.) Concentrations in Public Finance and Labor Relations
Economics (B.S.)
-
Entrepreneurship
(B.B.A.)
-
Finance
(B.B.A.) Concentrations in Business Finance, Financial Institution
Management, Insurance, and Real Estate
-
Information
Systems (B.B.A.)
-
Management
(B.B.A.)
-
Marketing
(B.B.A.)
-
Office
Management (B.B.A.)
Bachelor
of Business Administration (B.B.A.) Degree
Each
candidate for a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree
must meet the following requirements.
-
University Degree Requirements
- General
Education Requirements
- The
following business courses
- ACTG
2110, 2120, Principles of Accounting I and II, 6 hours
- ECON
2410, 2420, Principles of Economics, Macroeconomics and Microeconomics,
6 hours
- Q
M 2610, Statistical Methods I, 3 hours
- BLAW
3400, Legal Environment of Business, 3 hours
- BMOM
3510, Business Communication, 3 hours
- BMOM
4510, Business Report Writing, or
ECON 3210, The Financial System and the Economy, 3 hours
- FIN
3010, Business Finance, 3 hours
- INFS
3100, Principles of Management Information Systems, 3 hours
- MGMT
3610, Principles of Management, 3 hours
- MGMT
3620, Production and Operations Systems, 3 hours
- MKT
3820, Principles of Marketing, 3 hours
- Q
M 3620, Statistical Methods II, 3 hours
- B
AD 4980, Business Policy, 3 hours
- Complete
a major consisting of a minimum of 24 semester hours of courses
- A
minimum of 50 percent of required business hours must be taken
at MTSU
- A
minimum of 50 percent upper-division hours in the major and 3 upper-division
hours in the minor must be taken at MTSU
- A
minimum of 57 of the total 120 semester hours of coursework
must be taken outside the Jennings A. Jones College of Business
(ECON 2410, 2420, 3210; Q M 2610, 3620 are counted as non-business
courses)
- Business
Policy, B AD 4980, must be taken at MTSU during the last semester
of coursework
- Two
separate majors in business cannot be completed simultaneously
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Degree
Each
candidate for a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree must meet the
following requirements.
-
University Degree Requirements
-
General Education Requirements
- The
specific requirements for the B.S. degrees as specified for
the following programs.
- Business
Education major includes required
minor in Secondary Education
leading to licensure to teach business subjects
- Business
Education major with a required minor
in Business Administration for students not seeking licensure
to teach business subjects
- Economics
liberal arts major without a specific required minor
Second Bachelor's Degree
Students
seeking a second bachelor's degree should review the catalog requirements
for a second bachelor's degree.
All
students seeking a second bachelor's degree in business must have
completed or complete
- HIST
2010, 2020, Survey of United States History I, II, or 2030,
Tennessee, 6 hours
- 24
or more hours in major plus auxiliary course requirements
- 42
hours listed in item 3 under the B.B.A. degree above
A minimum
of 50 percent of the total business hours required for a second
degree must be taken at MTSU.
Technology Proficiency
Students
should be proficient in keyboarding and basic computer skills.
The following courses may be elected by students to develop basic
proficiency.
- BMOM
1310, Keyboarding, 3 hours
- INFS
2200, Introduction to Microcomputing, 3 hours
Prerequisites
All
students must complete or be enrolled in all lower-division requirements
prior to enrolling in upper-division business courses. Individual
courses may have additional prerequisites identified in the course
descriptions.
Transfer
Credit
Middle
Tennessee State University accepts all transfer college credit
from institutions of higher learning. When transcripts are received,
an Applicant Transfer Credit Evaluation Form is sent to
the applicant identifying how transfer courses equate to MTSU
courses.
Applicants
should meet with an advisor in the Jennings A. Jones College of
Business for assistance in identifying which courses apply toward
a business degree. All transfer credits may not meet specific
course requirements, but they may be used to meet elective
requirements.
The
Jennings A. Jones College of Business permits a lower-division
transfer course to satisfy a specific upper-division business
course requirement after a student successfully passes an MTSU
comprehensive examination on the course under consideration.
Approval
to take a comprehensive exam is granted by the department chair.
The decision is based on a review of the educational background
of the student to assess the probability that the student has
gained enough knowledge from a similar course or courses to be
likely to pass the exam. A proficiency level of 70 percent or
higher must be attained to pass such an exam. A copy of the exam
results will be retained in the department office. When a
student passes such an exam, the department chair will recommend a course substitution
using the lower-division transfer course or courses to meet an
upper-division course requirement.
Students
may attempt the test two times provided at least four months have
passed since the last test was attempted. Comprehensive exams
are available for the following courses:
- BLAW
3400, Legal Environment of Business, 3 hours
- BMOM
3510, Business Communication, 3 hours
- BMOM
4510, Business Report Writing, 3 hours
- ECON
3210, The Financial System and the Economy, 3 hours
- FIN
3010, Business Finance, 3 hours
- INFS
3100, Principles of Management Information Systems, 3 hours
- MGMT
3610, Principles of Management, 3 hours
- MGMT
3620, Production and Operations Systems, 3 hours
- MKT
3820, Principles of Marketing, 3 hours
- Q
M 3620, Statistical Methods II, 3 hours
- Other
courses at the discretion of the department chair
Cooperative
Education
The
college participates in the Cooperative Education program of the
University. Business students interested in cooperative education
hours should consult the appropriate section of this catalog.
Cooperative Education (2930, 2940, 3970, 3980) can be used for
elective credit only and will not count for credit in a major
or minor in business.
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