The bachelor's degree in business administration requires students to complete business core courses, along with selecting a concentration to develop specialized knowledge in one of seven disciplines ranging from accounting to marketing. Students also can design their own concentration. The B.S. degree program in business administration places significant emphasis on building quantitative, critical thinking and analytical skills. Students graduate not only with a demonstrated competence in their subject area, but also with the ability and tools to apply that knowledge.
- Other popular choices for students include psychology, communication studies, public relations, statistics, computer information systems, leadership, women's studies, Spanish and Arabic.
- A number of students complete dual majors or dual degrees with international studies or math.