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Dec 04, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration, B.A.
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The Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration offers engaging, real-world, applied learning from faculty who are working in their field. Students gain a deeper understanding of human behavior in the workplace and study buying behaviors, investment objectives and risks, employment-related litigation and how to improve managerial and interpersonal effectiveness. Students also gain professional knowledge in finance, marketing, accounting, human resources and other related fields. The candidate for the degree in Business Administration offered through the Avila Advantage program must complete all the University general degree requirements. It is open to students who meet the requirements for admissions to the Avila Advantage Program .
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Core Requirements
All students must complete the Avila University Core Curriculum as a part of their degree programs. The Core consists of a minimum of 39 credit hours that meet the requirements listed below. Please go to Core Curriculum for more information and to view all Core classes.
Core Foundations (9-11 credit hours)
Foundations requirements provide the basic skills essential for effective participation in other classes as well as the professional world.
Core Pillars & Levels (30 credit hours)
Pillars and Levels requirements address the breadth of knowledge expected of a liberal arts education and challenges students to integrate prior knowledge and create new ideas through higher levels of coursework.
Cross-Application Note: All courses that meet a Pillar also meet a Level and may meet a Designation requirement. Some courses taken for major and/or minor requirements may also meet Core requirements.
CORE CURRICULUM OBJECTIVES |
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Social Justice & Civic Life Pillar
(6 credit hours required) |
Creativity & Culture Pillar
(6 credit hours required)
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Belief & Reason Pillar
(6 credit hours required) |
Explorations of Nature Pillar
(6 credit hours required) |
24 credit hours required
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ACQUIRE LEVEL |
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TRANSFORM LEVEL |
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6 credit hours required |
CONTRIBUTE LEVEL |
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Core Designations
Core Component Designations requirements incorporate assignments and experiences focused on developing and deepening student understanding to prepare students for responsible lifelong contributions to the global community.
CORE Designations |
Interdisciplinary Studies (IS)
(9 credit hours)
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Global Studies (GS)
(9 credit hours)
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Community Engagement (CE)
(3 credit hours)
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Transfer Students
The Core Component Designations requirement for transfer students is determined by the number of credit hours transferred to Avila University. Please see the Transfer Students page within this catalog.
Cross-Application
As noted above, courses can have multiple designations and thus meet multiple requirements at once.
Example: BI 215 - Humans & the Environment (3) meets all of the following requirements:
- Belief & Reason Nature Pillar
- Transform Level
- Global Studies (GS) Designation
- Major Requirement
Program Requirements
Fulfill all the requirements for a degree as stated in this catalog. Students must achieve a minimum grade of “C” in all courses required for the major.
Major Related Requirements
The major specifically requires that the following core courses be included within each candidate’s curriculum:
Professional Studies Foundation
Completion of the following Professional Studies foundation courses:
Business Administration
Completion of the following major courses:
Technology Requirements
Computer competency will be demonstrated by successful completion of one of the following courses:
Outcomes
In addition to the university-wide outcomes, all graduates from the School of Professional Studies will demonstrate the following outcomes:
Outcome 1.
Develop and analyze innovative solutions for problems using critical and creative reasoning. (BU 321 , BU 322 , EC 202 /EC 203 , EC 240 )
Outcome 2.
Demonstrate the ability to clearly communicate in professional settings using effective interpersonal, teamwork, cultural, presentational, and writing skills. (CO 212 , CO 213 , CO 312 , CO 321 )
Outcome 3.
Demonstrate an understanding of ethical frameworks and theories and how to apply them in professional situations. (BU 305 , CO 212 , CO 321 )
Outcome 4.
Demonstrate the ability to use technology in managing organizations. (CO 213 , EC 240 , HC 456 )
Business Administration Outcomes
Graduates for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration will be able to:
Outcome 1.
Demonstrate knowledge of local and global business organizations through the study of major disciplines within the fields of business. (AC 201 , BU 310 , BU 323 , BU 330 , BU 345 or BU 346 , BU 498 , EC 202 or EC 203 )
Outcome 2.
Apply methods of quantitative data analysis to support organizational decision-making processes. (AC 201 , BU 330 , BU 498 , EC 202 or EC 203 )
Assessment
Summative outcomes for the Business Administration major in the Avila Advantage program are assessed through a written business plan and an oral presentation of that plan to outside professionals in the capstone course (BU 498 ). In addition to the two Business Administration outcomes, the four Professional Studies outcomes are assessed through the business plan as well. The summative assessment occurs yearly. Formative outcomes are assessed in individual courses as students move through the program. Each year data is gathered for one of the two outcomes. After four years, faculty review both formative and summative data results for both Business Administration outcomes at once.
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