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Business Administration, Labor Economics Concentration, B.S.


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Business Administration, B.S.


  This program is part of the  options. For questions regarding specific courses and concentration options, please consult with your Advisor, Campus Center or via email at: advising@park.edu.

Students taking the business administration major receive a broad education covering the major functional areas of business. This major will help a student prepare for a career in business or government leadership and provide him/her with knowledge and skills desired by all types of employers. It can also give one the background to organize and manage his/her family business. Graduates in business administration typically find jobs in business, production management, personnel management, marketing management, or financial management. Many serve their communities as marketing or management specialists in insurance, real estate, investments, banking, communications, manufacturing, retailing and wholesaling. A number of students with this major move into graduate study in law, management, or other business specialties.

Requirements For: B.S. Major – 57-69 Hours, 2.0 GPA


Business Core 39 cr.


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 is a required course for students with majors within the  and satisfies the requirement for . 
     has a prerequisite of . Students who do not meet the placement/test prerequisite for  are required to complete  

 is a required course for students with majors within the  and satisfies the requirement for . 
 and  will satisfy the LE Social Science area.
*For the Health Care concentration,  and  are satisfied by the concentration requirements  and , respectively. 
 

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Labor Economics 24 cr.


The Labor Economics concentration deals with the supply (employees) and demand (organizations) as they relate to labor and how this interaction affects wages, employment, prices, profits and working conditions.

Liberal Education Requirements 40 CR.


Graduation Requirements


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