Managing Business & Organizations (BAS) Courses

Curriculum

  • ENTR 1010 Overview of Entrepreneurship (3 units of credit)  
  • ECON 1031 OR ECON 1041 Introduction to Economics OR Macroeconomics (3)  
  • ACCT 2120 Principles of Financial Accounting (3)  
  • ACCT 2130 Principles of Managerial Accounting (3)  
  • MGMT 2080 Introduction to Information Systems (3)  
  • MKTG 2110 Principles of Marketing (3)  
  • MGMT 3965 Organizational Behavior (3)  
  • MGMT 3100 Legal and Social Environment of Business (3)  
  • BUSINESS 3025 Business Analysis Techniques OR STAT 1772 Introduction to Statistics (3)  
  • ENGLISH 3770 Technical Writing in Applied Sciences (3)  
  • COMM 3155 Business & Professional Oral Communication (3)  
  • UNIFI Human Condition - Global course (3)  
  • UNIFI Human Condition - Domestic course (3)  
  • UNIFI Scientific Reasoning course (3)  
  • UNIFI Human Expression course (3)  
  • Business or University Electives (6)  
  • University Electives (9)  

Elective Options

  • PSYCH 3305 Work Psychology - Performance (3)
  • UNIV 3159 Exploring Generative AI Technologies (3)
  • MGMT 3155 Human Resource Management (3)
  • MGMT 3185 Project Management (3)
  • MGMT 3974 Business, Ethics and Society (3)
  • MKTG 3176 Global Marketing (3)
  • MKTG 3113 Consumer Behavior (3)
  • MGMT 3189 International Management (3)

Both part-time and full-time study options are available. 

BAS students are permitted to transfer in courses equivalent to the three following UNIFI General Education Learning Areas: Written Communication, Oral Communication, and Quantitative Reasoning. No other transfer courses can be applied to fulfill the remaining UNIFI portion of the BAS degree.

Students who have not taken a course equivalent to the three UNIFI areas listed above must satisfy these areas prior to graduation from UNI with a BAS Degree.

Please note that electives for this program need to be non-business electives. Your program advisor will help you with course selection.