Business Administration
The Business Administration major is designed to prepare its graduates for careers in management in profit and not-for-profit organizations. Students will learn the fundamental principles underlying organizations, improve their critical thinking, develop knowledge of analytical tools of management, explore the human resource component of organizations, and develop skills in analyzing and evaluating managerial problems.
2012
Spring
- Business Administration Calendar (Rocklin, Spring 2012)
- Business Administration Calendar (San Jose, Spring 2012)
2011
Fall
- Business Administration Calendar (Rocklin, Fall 2011)
Spring
- Business Administration Calendar (Rocklin, Spring 2011)
2010
Fall
- Business Administration Calendar (Rocklin, Fall 2010)
- Business Administration Calendar (San Jose, Fall 2010)
Major Courses
The sequence of courses and course descriptions for this major follow:
- Strategies for Success
- Interpersonal Communication
- Economics for Managers
- The Art of Interpretation
- Management Principles
- Research Methods and Statistics
- Project Management
- Capstone Project I
- Human Resource Management
- Old Testament Literature
- Managerial Accounting
- Organizational Behavior
- New Testament Literature
- Legal Implications for Business
- Financial Management
- Marketing
- Capstone Project II


