Business
The Bachelor of Science in Business is designed for women who need relevant business, communication, leadership, and technological skills to enhance their professional career.
In this program you will gain theoretical and practical knowledge in areas of financial analysis, capitalism, leadership, management, organizational behavior, policy, ethics, and legal responsibility. You will be taught how to sharpen your analytical skills through use of technology. You will be taught how to interpret and respond to environmental situations in business resulting from an ever-changing global marketplace. Additionally, you will increase your awareness of multicultural and diverse opportunities.
Goals of the business program
- Develop your ethical understanding, reasoning abilities, and legal responsibilities in organizations and societies.
- Sharpen your analytical skills and use of information technology by understanding financial theories, reporting structures, and international markets.
- Increase your respectfulness and awareness of multicultural and diverse opportunities.
- Understand the creation of value through integrated production and distribution of goods, services, and information throughout the domestic and global marketplace.
- Develop your critical, innovative, and reflective thinking skills needed for statistical data analysis and management science to support decision-making processes throughout an entrepreneurial industry, a corporation, an organization, your own business, or graduate school.
- Identify, define, and use appropriately standard business vocabularies, as well as theories of business from the multiple perspectives of business found in the BPSF (Business Problems Solving Factors.
- Apply appropriate perspectives from above to cases using typical management information systems tools to make decisions and provide solutions to problems in business environments.
- Communicate effectively the best solutions to problems according to the criteria in the rubric for communications.
- Identify, analyze, and pose solutions to business problems found in manufacturing and service industries, as well as in government, education, health care, and social work organizations.
- Analyze and develop business plans based on SWOT, BPSF, and Business Communication Factors.