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Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Degree James Madison University offers a fully-accredited
program leading to a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
degree with a major in a specific field. The program is designed to
prepare students for positions of leadership and responsibility in
business and industry, governmental and not-for-profit
organizations, and graduate study.
BBA Prerequisite Courses Students who plan to major in any Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A) degree program offered by the JMU College of Business (COB) must complete basic courses designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the essential dimensions of
business.
Students should complete all lower level (100 and 200 level series)
core courses identified in Exhibit 1 prior to enrolling in courses
numbered 300 or higher. College of Business courses offered at the
300 level are restricted to students who have achieved junior
standing or higher at the time of enrollment, having completed the
100 and 200 level coursework.
Admission to the College of Business Students desiring to major in any B.B.A. program in the College of Business must formally apply for admission. The application may be submitted upon completion of 45 credit hours. Formal admission to a major will be granted when the student has met certain requirements. Refer to the undergraduate catalog for additional information.
BBA Core Learning Objectives Learning objectives have been developed by the faculty for each of the BBA core courses. The site contains learning objectives for both upper level BBA core courses and lower level BBA core courses.
COB Academic Services Center (ASC) The College of Business has established the Academic Services Center (ASC) to assist students in selecting and scheduling courses. Located in the east wing on the second floor of the Zane Showker Hall, this center serves as a one-stop help location for student questions and problems involving course
selection, registration details, class scheduling, and other administrative issues.
General Education The University General Education component is made up of five cluster areas identified in Exhibit 1. Within each of the five clusters, students can select from among several different packages of course combinations, depending on the student's interests and abilities. The General Education Program is an
integral component of all majors in the University
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