The Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree program with a concentration in Management will aid those who seek positions as professional administrators, executives, production managers, or personnel and industrial relations managers. While success as a professional manager depends on many factors other than formal education, the academic program in Management is designed to accentuate students’ analytical and problem-solving abilities.
1. 124 Credit Hours:
Complete a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 for all course work completed at North Carolina Central University
Complete prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or better
All candidates for the Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A) degree are required to satisfactorily complete the Core Business Requirements with a minimum grade point average of 2.0 and with no more than two courses with a grade of “D.”
Major Requirements:
Complete each prescribed course of the major or concentration and departmental electives requirements with a grade of “C” or better;
The four management electives (two restricted/two management) may be selected from among the business course offerings for which a student has completed the required course prerequisite. Of the four management electives, two must be from the same business discipline. Each course used to satisfy the Management concentration or restricted elective requirements must be completed with a minimum grade of “C.”
5. Additional Requirements
Program Notes:
Each course used to satisfy the unrestricted electives may be selected from among all the courses offered by the University.
Students must obtain prior written approval.
Four- Year Curriculum Plan
Four-Year Curriculum Plan in Management
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Freshman Year
Many courses listed in the first year of this plan are specific to this degree program and may not fulfill degree requirements for other programs at the University. Students are advised that changing their program of study from this major to another major, after the first year, can extend the time until graduation by a semester or more.