General Business
The General Business major is intended for students who prefer a diversified business background without extensive concentration in any single field. It is intentionally designed to give the student maximum flexibility in course selection and to equip its graduates with multi-career adaptability. Students interested in pursing a career with a large corporation, government or their own business are provided with an in-depth exposure to several disciplines. The general nature of the major also makes it appropriate for students planning to enter law school.
Courses
- ACCT291 — Accounting I
- ACCT292 — Accounting II
- BLAW235 — The Legal, Ethical, and Global Environment of Business
- CMST192 — Introduction to Communication Studies
- ECON205 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON206 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENGL191 — College Composition and Rhetoric
- HBS111 — Orientation to the Herberger Business School
- IS170 — Analytics for Business Intelligence I
- IS270 — Analytics for Business Intelligence II
- MATH070 — Basic Mathematics Concepts
- MATH072 — Intermediate Algebra
- MATH106 — Finite Mathematics
- MATH112 — College Algebra
- MGMT201 — Introduction to Professional Management
- MGMT497 — Strategic Management
- MKTG220 — Introduction to Marketing
- MKTG333 — Business Communication Strategies
- STAT242 — Statistical Methods I for Business