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Nov 23, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Management, BBA
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The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program in Management provides students with a solid foundation in effective communication, computation, management and technology skills. Aspiring entrepreneurs gain exposure to successful owner-operators as well as “at risk” entrepreneurs in need of assistance.
Registered HEGIS Code 0506
(Total credits: 124)
(Total liberal arts credits: 36)
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LIM Foundation
Required Courses - 19 Credits
BBA - Professional Core
Required Courses - 27 Credits
Management Major Requirements
Required Courses - 27 Credits
BBA - Liberal Arts Requirements
36 Credits
Required Courses - 27 Credits
Elective Courses - 9 Credits
Liberal Arts Electives are any non-remedial courses offered by the Arts & Sciences Department with the following prefixes: ENGL, ARTS, HIST, NTSC, PHIL, POLS, PSYC, AND SOCI not specifically required for a major and vary dependent upon major course requirements.
Electives
15 Credits
Electives are any non-remedial courses not specifically required for a major and vary depending upon major course requirements.
Notes:
All courses are required except where choice is indicated.
First Year Experience is required of all first-time freshmen or students who have transferred in less than 13 credits.
For BPS and BBA degree students, a minimum of 58 credits must be completed at LIM College.
For BS degree students, a minimum of 61 credits must be completed at LIM College.
All entering students’ prior academic records are evaluated to determine Math and English capabilities. This includes SAT and/or ACT math and writing results and results of English and Math courses taken at other colleges. See the LIM College website for current criteria. This information is used when planning a student’s academic program, which may include required remedial Math and/or English courses. Remedial courses do not carry credit towards the degree, but do carry hours which count towards full-time status. See and for further information.
Fashion Scholars
All Fashion Scholars are required to complete the following:
LIM College offers the following concentrations for each major, which are intended to provide an additional focused area of study:
Cosmetics
Digital Business Strategy
Entrepreneurship
Event Planning
Fashion Media
Fashion Merchandising (not for Fashion Merchandising majors)
Fashion Publishing
Home Fashions
International Business
International Marketing
Responsible Business Practices
Retail & Merchandise Management
Styling
Visual Merchandising (not for Visual Merchandising majors)
For specific concentration course requirements please see your Academic Advisor or the College website.
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