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ACADEMIC MAP Business Administration, Management and Marketing concentration ( B.A.S.) |
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The Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Management andMarketing (BASBA MM) gives students a strong background in management and marketing. Graduates will be prepared tomanage in government, retail, food service, and other business environments. These courses are the keys to graduation. Courses should be taken in the recommended semesters to stay on time for completion. During the fourth semester of the AAS degree, students interested in the BAS should applyfor the admission to the Bachelor's program. See your advisor for assistance. The capstone is a semester-long capstone project that prepares you for the workforce by perfecting your resume, assessing student performance on learning outcomes, and preparing for the world of work. * - GEN ED 2.0 ** - COMMON PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT 2.25 BEYOND 2.50
TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS:
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BASBA Degree Management/Marketing Concentration Graduation Requirements:
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Foundational Learning Courses (FLCs): |
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To ensure breadth and depth as students meet these broad education goals, the curriculum focuses on six academic “strands.”
* Serves technical and professional degree programs specific to WVU Parkersburg. Does not transfer to WVU as General Education (March 2018). |