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BUSADMINBS - Business Administration - Bachelor of Science

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MQMAOBusiness UndergraduateBS - Bachelor of Science
Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 0072861
  • 0072871
  • 0072971
  • 0073081
  • 0073131
  • 0072851
  • 0005551
  • 0005561
  • 0071761
  • 0071841
  • 0071861
  • 0076791
  • 0071071
  • 0075841
  • 0071011
  • 0071021
  • 0075911
  • 0076131
  • 0076441
  • 0024211
    OR
    0024161
  • 0007701
    OR
    0007731
  • 0072901
    OR
    0055111
  • 0073301
    OR
    0072091
    OR
    0072161
    OR
    0071111
    OR
    0076351
    OR
    0071381
Complete 1 (3 credit hours) additional 300-level College of Business elective

The academic requirements of the University apply to all of the programs in the College of Business. In addition, the following special academic requirements apply to all students in the College of Business:

Required courses in the major with grades below C will not count toward the graduation requirements of College of Business majors.

Students must have a 2.00 GPA or higher at Illinois State in order to graduate with a business degree. Business Education majors must earn and maintain a 2.50 major and cumulative GPA through graduation.

Students majoring in business must complete their senior year (30 hours) in residence at Illinois State University. Under unusual circumstances the Dean of the College of Business may grant a modification of this requirement.

Each student must successfully complete the college capstone course (MGT 385) and their major’s designated capstone course at Illinois State University, and must earn at least 50 percent of the business credit hours required for the degree at Illinois State University.

Students who go on probation a second or subsequent time will be dropped from the College of Business.

The College of Business strictly enforces a two graded attempt policy for any and all courses included in any business major or minor. As such, the college only allows a student to repeat a course in his or her business major or minor once. If a satisfactory grade is not earned in the second attempt, the student will be dismissed from their College of Business major or minor. Students who earn a WX grade in either attempt must apply for permission to complete a third enrollment. A student may not enroll for a third time in any required course in their business major or minor if they have already received letter grades (A, B, C, D, or F) in two previous attempts. Students pursuing majors or minors outside the College of Business that include one or more business courses as requirements will also be held to the College’s two-graded attempt policy.

Students-at-large and graduate students must apply for permission from the College of Business to register for business courses. Such students will be required to furnish official transcripts to show that prerequisite requirements have been fulfilled. Some courses in the College have restricted and/or limited enrollments and may not be an option. These students, as all non-business majors, are restricted to 27 hours of business course work.

Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Requirement Sets:
Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Requirement Sets:
Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Requirement Sets:
Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Requirement Sets:
Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 0072971
  • 0073081
  • 0073131
  • 0071841
  • 0071831
  • 0071951
  • 0070781
  • 0076791
  • 0071071
  • 0220311
  • 0071011
  • 0071021
  • 0075871
  • 0075911
  • 0225961
  • 0076431
  • 0076441

In addition to the requirements stated above for the Online Business Administration Sequence, students must also complete the following:

A minimum of 69 transfer credit hours, including the following courses:

  • ACC 131

  • ACC 132

  • BUS 100

  • ECO 101

  • ECO 102

  • ENG 145

  • FIL 185

  • IT 150

  • MAT 121

  • MGT 100

A baccalaureate-oriented associate’s degree (A.A. or an A.S. including the IAI General Education Core Curriculum) or the completed Illinois Articulation Initiative General Education Package.

A course that satisfies the AMALI graduation requirement (cultures and traditions of Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, or Indigenous Peoples of the World). Illinois Articulation Initiative General Education Package courses that have an "N" designation will satisfy this requirement.