Bachelor of Business Administration
Atlanta Campus
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- Once-a-week classes in the evening and on Saturdays
- Eight-week sessions
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Mercer University's Cecil B. Day Graduate and Professional Campus offers a bachelor of business administration (BBA) degree program at that enables students to develop the administrative, analytical, decision-making, communication and computer skills necessary to succeed in today's leadership-focused world. The Personalized Portfolio of Study (PPS) component of the BBA allows students greater flexibility in selecting courses that correspond to life and career goals.
Many of Mercer's current Atlanta campus undergraduate students are currently employed and find our convenient Saturday and evening classes work well with their busy schedules.
PPS courses may be chosen from the offerings in the following disciplines:
- Accounting
- Business Administration
- Computer Information Systems
- Finance
- Management
- Marketing
Program of Study
Students seeking the BBA degree must successfully complete the general education requirements, three mathematics courses, one communications course, one computer science course, 12 business-core-curriculum courses and a six-course Personalized Portfolio of Study (PPS).
A. General Education (36 hours)
B. Mathematics, Communication, and Computer Science (15 hours):
MAT 130: Precalculus
MAT 181: Calculus
MAT 226: Statistics
COMM270: Communication for Business
CSC 125: Introduction to Computing
C. Business Core Curriculum (36 hours):
ACC 204, 205: Financial and Managerial Accounting
ECN 150, 151: Micro- and Macroeconomics
BUS 346: Legal & Ethical Environment
BUS 349: Management Information Systems
BUS 350: Business Quantitative Analysis or MGT 382: Production and Operations Management
ECN XXX Any one of the Economics courses numbered above 300
FIN 362: Principles of Finance
MGT 363 Principles of Management
MKT 361: Principles of Marketing
MGT 498 Capstone
D. PPS (18 hours):
Six 3-hour 300-400-level courses beyond the core and chosen by the student from various Business disciplines
E. Free Electives: as needed to reach required total hours
Total Graduation Requirements: 128 hours