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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of global organization. Students must select one specialization and may select up to two specializations. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management. Those who enter the business world must be prepared to support all other segments of business as well as all stakeholders in our society. The business program prepares a well-rounded person capable of creative analytical thought and communication. The specializations are: • Logistics • Management • Marketing • Project Management • Technology Management Components Credit Hours University Explorations (General Education) 42 Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) 36 Specialization Courses 24-42 Electives 0-18 Total Credits LOGISTICS SPECIALIZATION The field of logistics manages how materials and finished goods are delivered to where they are needed in a timely and cost efficient manner. Logistics is a vital component that contributes to the success of managers in both civilian and military sectors. The program consists of the study of logistics processes in civilian and military organizations, covering both products and services. This study includes, but not be limited to: cargo transportation in all modes; electronic order processing; distribution; purchasing; warehousing; quality management and improvement; and the estimation of production and ordering quantities. In addition to the Common Body of Knowledge, the following support courses are required for successful completion of this specialization: Program Components Credit Hours Specialization Courses 24 COM 203 Computer Systems 3 MGT 309 Introduction to Logistics Management 3 MGT 312 Introduction to Project Management 3 MGT 342 Transportation and Distribution Management 3 MGT 377 Procurement, Purchasing, and Vendor Management 3 MGT 410 Quality Improvement and Management 3 MGT 417 Logistical Inventory Control and Materials Management 3 MGT 492 Logistics Specialization Portfolio 3 NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 2016-2017 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): OPTION/TRACK: Business Administration Management Specialization COLLEGE: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT:

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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of global organization. Students must select one specialization and may select up to two specializations. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management. Those who enter the business world must be prepared to support all other segments of business as well as all stakeholders in our society. The business program prepares a well-rounded person capable of creative analytical thought and communication. The specializations are: Logistics Management Marketing Project Management Technology Management Program Components Credit Hours University Explorations (General Education) 42 Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) 36 Specialization Courses 24-42 Electives 0-18 General Elective Credits: Complete enough general elective credit hours to fulfill total hours required for degree completion. Total Credits LOGISTICS SPECIALIZATION 120 Logistics Specialization The field of logistics manages how materials and finished goods are delivered to where they are needed in a timely and cost efficient manner. Logistics is a vital component that contributes to the success of managers in both civilian and military sectors. The program consists of the study of logistics processes in civilian and military organizations, covering both products and services. This study includes, but not be limited to: cargo transportation in all modes; electronic order processing; distribution; purchasing; warehousing; quality management and improvement; and the estimation of production and ordering quantities. In addition to the Common Body of Knowledge, the following support courses are required for successful completion of this specialization: Program Components Specialization Courses Credit Hours Specialization Courses 24 COM 203 Computer Systems 3 MGT 309 Introduction to Logistics Management 3 MGT 312 Introduction to Project Management 3 MGT 342 Transportation and Distribution Management 3 MGT 377 Procurement, Purchasing, and Vendor Management 3 MGT 410 Quality Improvement and Management 3 MGT 417 Logistical Inventory Control and Materials Management 3 MGT 492 Logistics Specialization Portfolio 3 General Elective Credits: Complete enough general elective credit hours to fulfill total hours required for degree completion. Total Credits 120 NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 20162019-2017 2020 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): OPTION/TRACK: Business Administration Management Specialization COLLEGE: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx School College of Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT:

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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of global organization. Students must select one specialization and may select up to two specializations. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management. Those who enter the business world must be prepared to support all other segments of business as well as all stakeholders in our society. The business program prepares a well-rounded person capable of creative analytical thought and communication. The specializations are: • Accounting • Logistics • Management • Marketing • Project Management • Technology Management Components Credit Hours University Explorations (General Education) 42 Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) 36 Specialization Courses 24-42 Electives 0-18 Total Credits LOGISTICS SPECIALIZATION The field of logistics manages how materials and finished goods are delivered to where they are needed in a timely and cost efficient manner. Logistics is a vital component that contributes to the success of managers in both civilian and military sectors. The program consists of the study of logistics processes in civilian and military organizations, covering both products and services. This study includes, but not be limited to: cargo transportation in all modes; electronic order processing; distribution; purchasing; warehousing; quality management and improvement; and the estimation of production and ordering quantities. In addition to the Common Body of Knowledge, the following support courses are required for successful completion of this specialization: Program Components Credit Hours Specialization Courses 24 COM 203 Computer Systems 3 MGT 309 Introduction to Logistics Management 3 MGT 312 Introduction to Project Management 3 MGT 342 Transportation and Distribution Management 3 MGT 377 Procurement, Purchasing, and Vendor Management 3 MGT 410 Quality Improvement and Management 3 MGT 417 Logistical Inventory Control and Materials Management 3 MGT 492 Logistics Specialization Portfolio 3 NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 20162015-2017 2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): OPTION/TRACK: Business Administration Management Specialization COLLEGE: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT:

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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of global organization. Students must select one specialization and may select up to two specializations. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management. Those who enter the business world must be prepared to support all other segments of business as well as all stakeholders in our society. The business program prepares a well-rounded person capable of creative analytical thought and communication. The specializations are: • Accounting • Logistics • Management • Marketing • Project Management • Technology Management Components Credit Hours University Explorations LINK (General Education) 42 53 Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) 36 27-30 Specialization Courses 24-42 Electives 0-18 Total Credits LOGISTICS SPECIALIZATION The field of logistics manages how materials and finished goods are delivered to where they are needed in a timely and cost efficient manner. Logistics is a vital component that contributes to the success of managers in both civilian and military sectors. The program consists of the study of logistics processes in civilian and military organizations, covering both products and services. This study includes, but not be limited to: cargo transportation in all modes; electronic order processing; distribution; purchasing; , warehousing; quality management and improvement; and the estimation of production and ordering quantitiesquantitites. . In addition to the Common Body of Knowledge, the following support courses are required for successful completion of this specialization: Program Components Credit Hours Specialization Courses 24 30 COM 203 Computer Systems 3 (3) MGT 309 Introduction to Logistics Management 3 (3) MGT 312 Introduction to Project Management 3 (3) MGT 342 Transportation and Distribution Management 3 (3) MGT 377 Procurement, Purchasing, and Vendor Management 3 (3) MGT 410 Quality Improvement and Management 3 (3) MGT 417 Logistical Inventory Control and Materials Management 3 (3) MGT 492 Logistics Specialization Portfolio 3 (3) Two upper-level (300-400-level) business courses (6) NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 20162012-2017 2013 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): OPTION/TRACK: Business Administration Management Specialization COLLEGE: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Business SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT:

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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of global worldwide organization. Students must select one specialization and may select up to two specializationstwo. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management. Those who enter the business world must be prepared to support all other segments of business as well as all stakeholders in segments of our society. The business program prepares a well-rounded person capable of creative analytical thought and communication. The specializations are: • Accounting • Logistics • Management • Marketing • Project Management • Technology Management Components Credit Hours University Explorations LINK (General Education) 42 53 Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) 36 27-30 Specialization Courses 24-42 Electives 0-18 Total Credits LOGISTICS SPECIALIZATION 122 Technology Management Specialization The field of logistics manages how materials and finished goods are delivered to where they are needed technology management program is designed for students who plan careers in a timely and cost efficient mannerthe technological fields. Logistics A prerequisite for admission is a vital component that contributes to the success 21-credit-hour block of managers related technical credit (not including credit for military service). Required courses in both civilian and military sectors. The program consists of the study of logistics processes in civilian and military organizations, covering both products and services. This study includes, but not be limited to: cargo transportation in all modes; electronic order processing; distribution; purchasing; warehousing; quality management and improvement; and the estimation of production and ordering quantities. In addition to the Common Body of Knowledge, the following Knowledge and support courses are required for successful completion of this specializationas follows: Program Components Specialization Courses Credit Hours Specialization Courses 24 COM 203 Computer Systems 3 42 Transfer credits (technical credit – not for military service) (21) GBA 321 Essential Business Skills (3) GBA 498 Strategic Management (3) MGT 309 Introduction to Logistics 320 Entrepreneurship I (3) MGT 331 Management 3 of Human Resources (3) MGT 312 Introduction to Project Management 3 MGT 342 Transportation 412 Organizational Behavior and Distribution Management 3 MGT 377 Procurement, Purchasing, and Vendor Management 3 MGT 410 Quality Improvement and Management 3 MGT 417 Logistical Inventory Control and Materials Management 3 MGT 492 Logistics Specialization Portfolio 3 Development (3) Two upper-level (300-400 level) business courses (6) NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 20162011-2017 2012 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): OPTION/TRACK: Business Administration N/A Communication Management Specialization COLLEGE: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Business SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: Campus Program: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx, Chairperson of the Department of Communication & Marketing (000) 000-0000 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS TO BE ADMITTED: Open BASIS FOR DETERMINING ADMISSION IF MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS APPLY: N/A GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Students applying to the main campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the School of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY: None beyond general admission requirements. PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Complete Associate of Arts degree. Total Academic Hours: 60 PROGRAM OF STUDY AT SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY: : (to include 39 hours of upper level credit and 30 hours of residency, 15 of which must be taken in the major) Bachelor of Arts in Communication ManagementThe Communication Management major examines communication from a business, physiological, sociological, psychological, anthropological, historical, and political perspective. It is interdisciplinary in keeping with Saint Xxx University’s interest in providing students with a rich mix of liberal arts and sciences experiences. Graduating majors are equipped for careers in job streams such as advertising, media management, public relations, or generic mass communication positions (e.g., public information officer, broadcast manager, advertising manager, newsletter editor, and media production manager). Program Components Credit Hours LINK (General Education) 53 Common Body of Knowledge : The Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) for all School of Business majors provides the academic background to understand the economic structure of our global society. Those who enter the competitive market for scarce resources must be prepared to support public and private segments of our society. The School has developed an academic program in conjunction with the liberal arts that develops the whole person capable of creative critical thinking and problem solving. Courses taken by all majors within the School include: CBK Components 27-30 ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I (3) ACC 202 Principles of Accounting II (3) MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics (Support Class) (3) *ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics (3) MGT 301 Principles of Management (3) MGT 325 Finance for Managers (3) MKT 301 Principles of Marketing (3) GBA 231 Business Law I (3) GBA 334 Applied Decision Methods for Business (3) * Items above may be taken at the LINK Level and specifically take ECO 201 as the second Global Perspective course. Finite Math 141 required as a prerequisite to MAT 201. Major Requirements 39 CMM 101 Introduction to Communication (3) CMM 201 Mass Communication (3) CMM 205 Oral Communication (3) CMM 221 Communication Pre-Internship (3) CMM 301 Communication Theory (3) CMM 302 Intercultural Communication (3) CMM 324 Public Relations (3) CMM 325 Organizational Communication (3) CMM 403 Media Management (3) CMM 425 Communication Internship* (3) CMM 498 Communication and Change (3) Two upper-level (300-400-level) business electives (6) * The internship may be three to 12 credits, depending on the student’s and employer’s needs. Additional Electives 0-3 Total Credits 122 NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011-2012 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): OPTION/TRACK: N/A Computer Information Systems COLLEGE: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Business SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Science CONTACT:

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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of global organization. Students must select one specialization and may select up to two specializations. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management. Those who enter the business world must be prepared to support all other segments of business as well as all stakeholders in our society. The business program prepares a well-rounded person capable of creative analytical thought and communication. The specializations are: • Accounting • Logistics • Management • Marketing • Project Management • Technology Management Components Credit Hours University Explorations LINK (General Education) 42 53 Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) 36 27-30 Specialization Courses 24-42 Electives 0-18 Total Credits LOGISTICS SPECIALIZATION The field of logistics manages how materials and finished goods are delivered to where they are needed in a timely and cost efficient manner. Logistics is a vital component that contributes to the success of managers in both civilian and military sectors. The program consists of the study of logistics processes in civilian and military organizations, covering both products and services. This study includes, but not be limited to: cargo transportation in all modes; electronic order processing; distribution; purchasing; warehousing; quality management and improvement; and the estimation of production and ordering quantities. In addition to the Common Body of Knowledge, the following support courses are required for successful completion of this specialization: Program Components Credit Hours Specialization Courses 24 30 COM 203 Computer Systems 3 MGT 309 Introduction to Logistics Management 3 MGT 312 Introduction to Project Management 3 MGT 342 Transportation and Distribution Management 3 MGT 377 Procurement, Purchasing, and Vendor Management 3 MGT 410 Quality Improvement and Management 3 MGT 417 Logistical Inventory Control and Materials Management 3 MGT 492 Logistics Specialization Portfolio 3 Two upper-level (300-400-level) business courses 6 NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 20162013-2017 2014 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): OPTION/TRACK: Business Administration Management Specialization COLLEGE: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT:

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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of global organization. Students must select one specialization and may select up to two specializations. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management. Those who enter the business world must be prepared to support all other segments of business as well as all stakeholders in our society. The business program prepares a well-rounded person capable of creative analytical thought and communication. The specializations are: • Accounting • Logistics • Management • Marketing • Project Management • Technology Management Components Credit Hours University Explorations (General Education) 42 Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) Credit Hours 36 42 Specialization Courses 24-42 Electives 0-18 Total Credits LOGISTICS SPECIALIZATION The field of logistics manages how materials and finished goods are delivered to where they are needed in a timely and cost efficient manner. Logistics is a vital component that contributes to the success of managers in both civilian and military sectors. The program consists of the study of logistics processes in civilian and military organizations, covering both products and services. This study includes, but not be limited to: cargo transportation in all modes; electronic order processing; distribution; purchasing; warehousing; quality management and improvement; and the estimation of production and ordering quantities. In addition to the Common Body of Knowledge, the following support courses are required for successful completion of this specialization: Program Components Credit Hours Specialization Courses 24 COM 203 Computer Systems 3 MGT 309 Introduction to Logistics Management 3 MGT 312 Introduction to Project Management 3 MGT 342 Transportation and Distribution Management 3 MGT 377 Procurement, Purchasing, and Vendor Management 3 MGT 410 Quality Improvement and Management 3 MGT 417 Logistical Inventory Control and Materials Management 3 MGT 492 Logistics Specialization Portfolio 3 NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 20162014-2017 2015 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): OPTION/TRACK: Business Administration Management Specialization Specialization‌ COLLEGE: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT:

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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of global organization. Students must select one specialization and may select up to two specializations. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management. Those who enter the business world must be prepared to support all other segments of business as well as all stakeholders in our society. The business program prepares a well-rounded person capable of creative analytical thought and communication. The specializations are: • Logistics • Management • Marketing • Project Management • Technology Management Components Credit Hours University Explorations (General Education) 42 Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) 36 Specialization Courses 24-42 Electives 0-18 Total Credits LOGISTICS SPECIALIZATION 120 Technology Management Specialization The field of logistics manages how materials and finished goods are delivered to where they are needed technology management program is designed for students who plan careers in a timely and cost efficient mannerthe technological fields. Logistics A prerequisite for admission is a vital component that contributes to the success 21-credit-hour block of managers related technical credit (not including credit for military service). Required courses in both civilian and military sectors. The program consists of the study of logistics processes in civilian and military organizations, covering both products and services. This study includes, but not be limited to: cargo transportation in all modes; electronic order processing; distribution; purchasing; warehousing; quality management and improvement; and the estimation of production and ordering quantities. In addition to the Common Body of Knowledge, the following Knowledge and support courses are required for successful completion of this specializationas follows: Program Components Specialization Courses Credit Hours Specialization Courses 24 COM 203 Computer Systems 36 Transfer credits (technical credit – not for military service) 21 GBA 321 Essential Business Skills 3 MGT 309 Introduction to Logistics GBA 498 Strategic Management 3 MGT 312 Introduction to Project Management 320 Entrepreneurship I 3 MGT 342 Transportation and Distribution 331 Management of Human Resources 3 MGT 377 Procurement, Purchasing, 412 Organizational Behavior and Vendor Management 3 MGT 410 Quality Improvement and Management 3 MGT 417 Logistical Inventory Control and Materials Management 3 MGT 492 Logistics Specialization Portfolio Development 3 NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 2016-2017 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): OPTION/TRACK: Business Administration N/A Communication Management Specialization COLLEGE: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT:: Campus Program: Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Chairperson of the Department of Communication & Marketing (000) 000-0000 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS TO BE ADMITTED: Open BASIS FOR DETERMINING ADMISSION IF MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS APPLY: N/A GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Students applying to the university campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the Division of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY: None beyond general admission requirements. PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Complete Associate of Arts degree. Total Academic Hours: 60 PROGRAM OF STUDY AT SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY: : (to include 39 hours of upper level credit and 30 hours of residency, 15 of which must be taken in the major)

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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of global organization. Students must select one specialization and may select up to two specializations. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management. Those who enter the business world must be prepared to support all other segments of business as well as all stakeholders in our society. The business program prepares a well-rounded person capable of creative analytical thought and communication. The specializations are: • Logistics • Management • Marketing • Project Management • Technology Management Components Credit Hours University Explorations (General Education) 42 Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) 36 Specialization Courses 24-42 Electives 0-18 Total Credits LOGISTICS SPECIALIZATION The field 122 Project Management Specialization Project management is the planning, organizing, and managing of logistics manages how materials resources to complete a temporary project with a specific starting and finished goods are delivered to where they are needed ending date. Graduates may be employed in a timely diverse industries, such as construction, hospitality, and cost efficient mannernew product development. Logistics is a vital component that contributes to They assist the success of managers in both civilian and military sectorssectors to improve internal operations and capitalize on external opportunities. The program consists of the study of logistics processes Required courses in civilian and military organizations, covering both products and services. This study includes, but not be limited to: cargo transportation in all modes; electronic order processing; distribution; purchasing; warehousing; quality management and improvement; and the estimation of production and ordering quantities. In addition to the Common Body of Knowledge, the following Knowledge and support courses are required for successful completion of this specializationas follows: Program Components Specialization Courses Credit Hours Specialization Courses 24 COM 203 Computer Systems 3 MGT 309 Introduction to Logistics Management 3 MGT 312 Introduction to Project Management 3 MGT 342 Transportation 315 Project Risk Management 3 MGT 322 Project Teamwork and Distribution Management Leadership 3 MGT 377 Procurement, Purchasing, and Vendor Management 3 MGT 410 Quality Improvement and Management 3 MGT 417 Logistical Inventory Control and Materials 422 Project Management Implementation 3 MGT 492 Logistics Specialization Portfolio 495 Project Management Applications 3 NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 2016-2017 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): OPTION/TRACK: Business Administration Technology Management Specialization COLLEGE: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT:: Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Chairperson of the Department of Management & Business Administration, (000) 000-0000 Division of Continuing Education: Academic advisor at center where student intends to transfer MAXIMUM NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS TO BE ADMITTED: open BASIS FOR DETERMINING ADMISSION IF MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS APPLY: N/A GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Students applying to the university campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the Division of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY: A 21 semester-hour block of related technical credit (not including credit for duration of military service).

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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of global worldwide organization. Students must select one specialization and may select up to two specializationstwo. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management. Those who enter the business world must be prepared to support all other segments of business as well as all stakeholders in segments of our society. The business program prepares a well-rounded person capable of creative analytical thought and communication. The specializations are: • Accounting • Logistics • Management • Marketing • Project Management • Technology Management Components Credit Hours University Explorations LINK (General Education) 42 53 Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) 36 27-30 Specialization Courses 24-42 Electives 0-18 Total Credits LOGISTICS SPECIALIZATION The field of logistics manages how materials and finished goods are delivered to where they are needed in a timely and cost efficient manner. Logistics is a vital component that contributes to the success of managers in both civilian and military sectors. The program consists of the study of logistics processes in civilian and military organizations, covering both products and services. This study includes, but not be limited to: cargo transportation in all modes; electronic order processing; distribution; purchasing; , warehousing; quality management and improvement; and the estimation of production and ordering quantitiesquantitites. . In addition to the Common Body of Knowledge, the following support courses are required for successful completion of this specialization: Program Components Credit Hours Specialization Courses 24 30 COM 203 Computer Systems 3 (3) MGT 309 Introduction to Logistics Management 3 (3) MGT 312 Introduction to Project Management 3 (3) MGT 342 Transportation and Distribution Management 3 (3) MGT 377 Procurement, Purchasing, and Vendor Management 3 (3) MGT 410 Quality Improvement and Management 3 (3) MGT 417 Logistical Inventory Control and Materials Management 3 (3) MGT 492 Logistics Specialization Portfolio 3 (3) Two upper-level (300-400-level) business courses (6) NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 20162011-2017 2012 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): OPTION/TRACK: Business Administration Management Specialization COLLEGE: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Business SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT:

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