Nov 23, 2024  
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2019-20 
    
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2019-20 [Archived Catalog]

College-Level Requirements for the College of Business


Requirements for all B.B.A. Majors

Requirements for all Sport Management Majors

Academic Policies for all College of Business Majors

 

 

Requirements for All B.B.A. Majors 

As a candidate for the Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree, you must complete the University’s General Education requirement for graduation and fulfill a minimum of 120 semester hours of credit with a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 for all hours attempted, as well as all business and economics courses. You must also maintain a 2.2 minimum GPA for courses in your major and earn a grade of C- or better in each required course in the major. Courses included in the 120 hour minimum for the B.B.A. must be completed so at least 52 semester hours are earned in areas of business, and at least 30 semester hours are earned in nonbusiness areas. 

Core Business Curriculum

The following core business courses are taken individually: ACCT 1010 , ACCT 1020 ,

 , BUSL 2550 , FIN 3000  , MGT 3200 ; MGT 4800J , QBA 1720 , QBA 2720 .

Four courses are grouped to form the integrated “Copeland Core”” which includes: BA 1000 , BA 1100 , BA 1500 , UC 1500  or 1900 .

Four core business courses are grouped to form the integrated “Business Cluster” which includes: BA 2500 , MGT 2100 , MIS 2020 , and MKT 2400 .

Selected General Education Requirements

In addition to meeting all Ohio University Tier I, II, and III General Education requirements, B.B.A. candidates are required to take coursework to meet the following targeted areas. Some of these courses will also meet Tier I and Tier II requirements.

Composition
ENG 1510  or 1610  (for non-native English speakers only) 

Mathematics
MATH 1350  

Economics
ECON 1030  and 1040  

Global Perspective
 Three options exist:

  1. Completion of a foreign language to 2120 or higher
  2. 6 hours of approved coursework from the following:
    Anthropology: ANTH 3800 , 3810 , 3830 , 3850 
    Communication Studies: COMS 4100 
    World Religions: CLWR 3330 , 3340 , 3350 , 4330 
    Economics:ECON 3400 3410 3500 3530  , 4550 , 4730 , 4740 , 4750 , 4760 
    Finance: FIN 4550 
    Geography: GEOG 1200 3290 , 3310 , 3350 ,  3380 
    History:  HIST 1220  or 1330  , 3231 2460  3232 , 3250 , 3330 , 3360 , 3411 , 3420 , 3440 , 3452 ,  3481 , 3641 , 3731 , 3820 , 3822 , 3831 , 3865 , 4902 
    International Studies: INST 1100 , 1400 , 1600 , 2100 , 3201 , 3202  
    Linguistics: LING 2750  
    Management: MGT 3600 3650 4640 4650  
    Marketing: MKT 4410 
    Political Science: POLS 1500 , 2500 , 4310 , 4340 , 4360 , 4410 4440 , 4450  
    Note: Only one of the following may be included in the 6 global hours: HIST 1220 , 1330  
  3. Successful completion of one of the following International Experience programs:
    Global Consulting Program (GCP), visit: www.cob.ohio.edu/gcp
    Ohio International Consulting Program (OICP), visit: www.cob.ohio.edu/oicp
    Approved Study Abroad Experience, visit: www.ohio.edu/goglobal/

          Note: The Global Perspective requirement is waived for international students on a F1 visa.

 

Major Courses

Five to nine courses. Varies by major.

Recommended Course Sequence for B.B.A. Candidates

First Year 
Copeland Core

ECON 1040 - Principles of Macroeconomics  
ECON 1030 - Principles of Microeconomics  
ENG 1510 - Writing and Rhetoric I  (or International students take ENG 1610 - Fresh Comp: Writing and Rhetoric )
MATH 1350 - Survey of Calculus 
ACCT 1010 - Foundations of Accounting   

Plus electives from the targeted categories.

Second year

QBA 1720 - Introduction to Information Analysis and Descriptive Analytics 
ACCT 1020 - Decision Making with Accounting 
BA 2000 - Career Management Strategies 
FIN 3000 - Introduction to Corporate Finance  
BUSL 2550 - Corporate Responsibility in a Legal Environment 
QBA 2720 - Business Analytics 

Plus electives from targeted categories.

Business Cluster (12) includes the following four courses:

BA 2500 - Strategic Business Communication  
MGT 2100 - Introduction to Management and Organization 
MIS 2020 - Business Information Systems 
MKT 2400 - Introduction to Marketing Management  

Plus electives from targeted categories.

Third Year

MGT 3200 - Operations Management 
Approved internship (3)

Plus major courses and electives from targeted categories.

Fourth Year

  

Plus major courses and remaining electives

 


Requirements for the Sport Management Major:

Business Courses

The following business courses are taken individually: ACCT 1010 ACCT 1020 BA 2000 BUSL 2550 FIN 3000 QBA 1720 QBA 2720 .

Four business courses are grouped to form the integrated “Copeland Core” which includes: BA 1000 BA 1100 BA 1500 UC 1500  or 1900 .

Four business courses are grouped to form the integrated “Business Cluster” which includes: BA 2500 MGT 2100 MIS 2020 , and MKT 2400 .                

Foundation and General Education Courses

Composition
ENG 1510  or 1610  (for non-native English speakers only)
Communication
COMS 1030 
Mathematics
MATH 1350  
Economics
ECON 1030  and ECON 1040  

Complete the following General Education requirements:
Tier II - Applied Science and Technology course (2AS)
Tier II- Cultural Perspective course (2CP)
Tier II - Fine Arts course (2FA)
Tier II - Natural Science course (2NS)
Tier I - Junior Composition course (1J)


Global Perspective
Complete one of the following options:

  1. Completion of a foreign language to 2120 or higher
  2. Complete two courses from the following:
     Anthropology: ANTH 3800 , 3810 3830 3850 
     Communication Studies: COMS 4100  
     World Religions: CLWR 3330 3340 3350 4330 
     Economics: ECON 3410 , 3500 3530 4550 4730 4740 4750 4760 
     Finance: FIN 4550  
     Geography: GEOG 1200 3290 3310 3350 , 3380 
     History: HIST 1220  or 1330 2460 3231 , 3232 , 3250 , 3330 3360 , 3411 3420 3440 3452 , 3464  , 3481 3641 3731 3820 3822 3831 3865 4902 
     International Studies: INST 1100 1400 1600 2100 3201 3202  
     Linguistics: LING 2750  
     Management: MGT 3600 3650 4640 4650  
     Marketing: MKT 4410  
     Political Science: POLS 1500 2500 , 4310 4340 4360 4410 4440 , 4450   
     Note: Only one of the following may be included in the 6 global hours: HIST 1220 1330 

  3.Complete one of the following International Experience programs:
     Global Consulting Program (GCP), visit: www.cob.ohio.edu/gcp
     Ohio International Consulting Program (OICP), visit: www.cob.ohio.edu/oicp
     Approved Study Abroad Experience, visit: www.ohio.edu/goglobal/

     Note: The Global perspective requirement is waived for international students on a F1 visa.

Major Courses

See the Sport Management Major program page

 


Academic Policies

Gaining Academic Progress Workshops for CoB Freshmen

CoB Freshmen (B.B.A. and B.S.M.) candidates who earn a fall semester GPA of less than 2.5 will be required to attend a “Gaining Academic Progress (GAP) Workshop” and participate in a “Next-Semester Advising Intervention” as described below:

  • Gaining Academic Progress (GAP) Workshop: CoB freshmen who earn a first semester GPA of less than 2.5 will be required to attend a GAP Workshop, which is offered during the earliest weeks of each semester by the Allen Student Advising Center. Failure to attend one of these workshops will result in a “hold” being placed on your academic records, which will make you unable to register for future classes. CoB freshmen who need to attend a GAP Workshop will be emailed with scheduling instructions soon after fall grades are received. It is the student’s responsibility to follow the directions for scheduling the workshop.
  • Next-Semester Advising Intervention (NSAI): CoB freshmen who earn a first semester GPA of less than 2.5 will be required to meet with an academic advisor from the CoB Office of Student Services prior to the first day of the next semester to discuss a strategy for improving academic performance. Repeating selected courses will probably be advised. It is strongly recommended that these meetings be arranged as soon as possible after grades are posted to allow plenty of time to reschedule courses. Failure to meet for this purpose with an academic advisor from the CoB Office of Student Services by the first day of the following semester will have two results:
    1. A note will be placed in the student’s academic file that will remove any possibility of future academic appeals;
    2. A hold will be placed on the student’s academic records, which will make students unable to register for future classes;.

Students will be notified by email if they need to schedule a “Next-Semester Advising Intervention”. On-campus interventions are strongly recommended, but the meeting may also be conducted by telephone. NSAI appointments can be arranged by calling the CoB Office of Student Services at 740.593.2042.

CoB Freshman Drop Policy

At the end of their second consecutive semester, freshmen B.B.A. and B.S.M. candidates who have earned a cumulative GPA that is below 2.5 will be dropped from the College of Business and transferred into University College where they will work with an Academic Advisor to plan their new major. Students who are required to leave the College of Business as result of this policy may apply for re-admission to the College of Business when their cumulative GPA has been raised to at least 2.5. It should be understood that this interruption could extend a student’s time at Ohio University. Students whose cumulative GPA is less than 2.0 after two consecutive semesters will not meet the requirements for transfer to another academic college at Ohio University and so will need to leave Ohio University.

Ohio University Probation and Dismissal Policy

Academic Probation

At the close of the semester, the academic record of each enrolled undergraduate student (regardless of student enrollment status) will be reviewed to verify the accumulative GPA. At the time of the review, if you do not have the required 2.0 minimum accumulative GPA, you will be placed on academic probation. To be removed from probation, your accumulative GPA must reach at least a 2.0.

Students with fewer than 90 credit hours earned: If you have fewer than 90 semester credit hours earned and are not removed from probation, you will be continued on probation or academically dismissed. To be continued on probation, you must have either 1) semester GPA at least 2.0 or 2) accumulative GPA equal to or greater than the minimum GPA defined by your hours earned:

 

Total Hours Earned

 

Minimum Accumulative GPA to be Continued on Probation

  0 — 29.99   1.6
  30.00 — 59.99   1.8
  60.00 — 89.99   1.9

If you are on probation and fail both of the criteria described above, you will be academically dismissed.

Students with 90 or more semester credit hours earned: If you are on probation in a given semester and you have 90 or more semester credit hours earned at the end of that semester, you must achieve a 2.0 accumulative GPA to avoid academic dismissal.

Retaking a Core Business Course (for B.B.A. candidates)

You will be limited to three attempts (two retakes) at the College’s core courses. If you have made three unsuccessful attempts at a required core course, you will be notified that you have been dropped from the College.

Core courses include ACCT 1010  and 1020 ; BA 1100  , and MGT 4800J ; BUSL 2550 ; FIN 3000  ; MGT 2100 ; MIS 2020  ; MKT 2400 ; MGT 3200 QBA 1720 , QBA 2720 .

Retaking a Course in the Business Cluster (for B.B.A. and B.S.M. candidates)

BA 2500  , MGT 2100 , MIS 2020 , and MKT 2400  must be taken in a 12-credit cluster during the late sophomore/early junior year (see recommended course sequence). Students failing one course in the cluster will be required to retake the course in a stand-alone or other equivalent form. Students failing more than one course in the cluster will be required to retake the entire cluster.

If you need to retake a core course that is part of a cluster, go to the College’s Office of Student Services in Copeland Hall 214 to obtain permission to get into the appropriate course(s).