Sorrell College of Business

ACCREDITATION
B.S. / B.A. Business Administration Degree Requirements
Business Administration Core (42 Hours)
Majors:
     Accounting Major (30 hours)
     Finance Major (30 hours
     General Business Major (30 hours)
     Information Systems Major (30 hours)
     Management Major (30 hours)
     M
arketing Major (30 hours)
     Risk Management and Insurance Major (30 hours)
B.A.S. in Resources and Technology Management
Business, Associate of Science (60 Hours)

Minors:
     Business Administration Minor (18 Hours)
     Information Systems Minor (18 Hours)


The academic mission of the Sorrell College of Business is to prepare a diverse body of students for entry and personal growth in business and government-related careers by means of high quality instruction delivered in traditional, nontraditional, and emerging electronic formats.

Our students are currently employed in, or endeavor to be employed in, business, government, public accounting, the U.S. military, and not-for-profit organizations, both in the United States and the world over. Today many are, or intend to be, self-employed. Undergraduate students are prepared for admission to graduate programs in business, information systems, and professional schools of law. Sorrell College of Business students graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to communicate effectively, to make ethical and socially-responsible decisions, and to understand diverse and international cultures.

Sorrell College of Business faculty members are highly qualified and possess diverse academic and business backgrounds.  Because our faculty members have “real-world” experience, course instruction focuses not only on vital concepts but also on practical application of these concepts.

All academic programs offered by the college assist students to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to understand and cope with the challenges faced by business and organizational leaders in a dynamic, global workplace. The curriculum is highly germane to the needs of students and the requirements of their employers.  Combining the relevance of the curriculum with the fact that our faculty holds students to a high standard throughout their academic experience at Troy means that the academic programs offered through the Sorrell College of Business are designed to provide a firm foundation for professional business leaders who, upon graduation, will have the skills necessary to embark on, or change course in, successful careers in business, industry, and government.

Majors within the Bachelor of Science (or Arts) Business Administration degree are offered in accounting, general business, finance, information systems, management, marketing, and risk management and insurance. Within the management and general business majors, students may select concentrations that focus on international business, business economics, human resource management, small business and entrepreneurship, as well as production and operations management.  Within the information systems major, students may focus on networking, general information systems, or web development. A Bachelor of Applied Science degree is offered in resources and technology management. Minors are offered in business administration and information systems.

As part of ongoing planning and evaluation, the Sorrell College of Business regularly evaluates student learning outcomes for each degree program.

ACCREDITATION

Troy University, through its Sorrell College of Business, is nationally accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) to offer baccalaureate degree programs in accounting, finance, general business, information systems, management, and marketing. The ACBSP has also accredited Troy to offer the Master of Business Administration.

B.S. / B.A. Business Administration Degree requirements

General Studies 48 hours1
Business Administration Core 42 hours2, 3, 4
Courses in the major 30 hours3, 4
Total 120 hours

     1The 48 hours of general studies must include six hours of Principles of Economics I & II and MTH 2201, completed with a grade of C or better.
     2
Students must complete the following lower-level courses (or their approved transfer credit equivalents) with a grade of C or higher in each course before registering for any upper level course in the business curriculum: ENG 1101/03, ENG 1102/04, MTH 2201, IS 2241, ACT 2291, ACT 2292, ECO 2251, ECO 2252, QM 2241, LAW 2221, and all 2000-level courses in the major and minor.  Students may enroll concurrently in the last of these courses along with their initial 3000-level courses subject to their adviser’s approval and consistent with published prerequisite requirements. Under no condition may a student enroll in a 4000-level course without the satisfactory completion (grade of C or higher) of the lower-level courses listed above.
    
3Transfer credit will not be awarded for any course to be used in the business core or major in which a C grade or higher has not been achieved.
    
4Students must achieve an overall C average in both their business core and their business major in order to be eligible to graduate. All courses should be taken in the appropriate numerical sequence (i.e., 3000-level courses should be completed before attempting 4000-level courses).

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CORE (42 Hours)

ACT 2291 (3) Principles of Accounting I
ACT 2292 (3) Principles of Accounting II
BUS 3382 (3) Business Communications
FIN 3331 (3) Managerial Finance I
FIN 3332 (3) Managerial Finance II
IS 3300 (3) Introduction to Information Systems
LAW 2221 (3) Legal Environment of Business
MGT 3371 (3) Principles of Management
MGT 3373 (3) Operations Management
MGT 4476 (3) Strategic Management
MKT 3361 (3) Principles of Marketing
QM 2241 (3) Business Statistics I
QM 3341 (3) Business Statistics II
Select one course with permission of faculty adviser:
ACT 4435 (3) International Accounting
ECO 4451 (3) International Trade
FIN 4435 (3) International Banking and Finance
MGT 4478 (3) International Management
MKT 4468 (3) International Marketing

 

Select one business administration major (30 hours):

- Accounting

- Finance

- General Business

- Information Systems

- Management

- Marketing

- Risk Management and Insurance

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Accounting Major (30 hours)

B.S./B.A. in Business Administration degree with a major in accounting (ACT):

ACT 3391 (3) Intermediate Accounting I
ACT 3392 (3) Intermediate Accounting II
ACT 3394 (3) Governmental Accounting
ACT 3395 (3) Managerial/Cost Accounting
ACT 4491 (3) Advanced Accounting I
ACT 4494 (3) Income Tax I
ACT 4495 (3) Income Tax II
ACT 4497 (3) Auditing
Select one accounting elective:
ACT 3396 (3) Accounting Information Systems
ACT 4493 (3) Independent Study in Accounting
ACT 4496 (3) Managerial/Cost Accounting II
ACT 4498 (3) Advanced Auditing
ACT 4499 (3) Accounting Internship

 

Select one upper level business or business law course elective.

 

Finance Major (30 hours

 

FIN 4431 (3) Financial Management
FIN 4432 (3) Investments
FIN 4437 (3) Financial Institutions
Select six electives:
FIN 3333 (3) Financial Mathematics
FIN 3334 (3) Financial Statement Analysis
FIN 3336 (3) Real Estate Finance I
FIN 3337 (3) Personal Financial Planning
FIN 4419 (3) Speculative Markets
FIN 4434 (3) Financial Modeling
FIN 4436 (3) Securities Analysis
FIN 4438 (3) Bank Management
FIN 4439 (3) Finance Seminar
FIN 4440 (3) Real Estate Finance II
FIN 4454 (3) Public Finance
FIN 4495 (3) Selected Topics in Finance
RMI 3335 (3) Principles Of Management and Insurance

 

Select one upper level business or business law course elective.

General Business Major (30 hours)

B.S./B.A. in Business Administration degree with a major in general business

Concentrations in general business, business economics, international business, and small business and entrepreneurship

Select one upper level course in three of the following five areas:

- Accounting

- Economics

- Finance

- Management

- Marketing

 

Select one concentration (21 hours):

Business Economics Concentration:

     · Select five upper level economics courses (15 hours).

     · Select two upper level finance courses (six hours).

 

General Business Concentration:

     · Select seven upper level courses among the business disciplines, with a limit of three  
       courses in one discipline
.

 

International Business Concentration:

     · Select three of the following courses not used to satisfy the business core global issues  
       requirement (nine hours):

 

ACT 4435 (3) International Accounting
ECO 4451 (3) International Trade
FIN 4435 (3) International Banking and Finance
MGT 4478 (3) International Management
MKT 4468 (3) International Marketing

 

Select two upper level business or business law course electives (six hours).

Select two modern foreign language courses (six hours).

 

Small Business and Entrepreneurship Concentration:

 

MGT 4475 (3) Small Business Management
Select four of the following courses:
ACT 3396 (3) Accounting Information Systems
MGT 3375 (3) Human Resource Management
MGT 4472 (3) Organizational Behavior
MGT 4460 (3) Introduction to Project Management
MKT 3365 (3) Integrated Marketing Communications
MKT 4463 (3) Retailing

 

Select two upper level business or business law course electives (six hours).

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