Major code BB6124
College of Business
Bentley Annex 360
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.2040
Fax: 740.597.0181
www.cob.ohio.edu
Rosemary Rossiter, contact person
Program Overview
The B.B.A. business economics major, designed to provide a broad business background, is intended for those who plan careers in business and economic research for both private firms and government, in banking, and in marketing analysis. It also is an important component for business management, law, operations, and financial analysis.
In addition to completing the B.B.A. core requirements, you must complete at least 20 additional hours of economics, including ECON 303 or 305 and ECON 304 and 485. ECON 300 and 381 cannot be counted toward this requirement. No economics course can be counted toward both nonbusiness and major requirements.
Admissions Information
Admissions Information
Enrollment Policies
Freshman Policy
Freshmen will be admitted to the College on a selective basis. Normally, students are in the top 20 percent of their high school class, with a strong college preparatory curriculum. They are expected to have above-average ACT or SAT scores and also have demonstrated leadership potential through participation in extracurricular activities or work experience. Members of groups that are historically underrepresented in business will receive special consideration.
Transfer Policy
Any student considering transfer to the College of Business is strongly encouraged to contact the College’s Office of Student Services as early as possible. They must be enrolled in the College before their senior year to allow for the College’s 48-hour residency requirement. They must earn at least 50 percent of the business credit hours required for the business degree at Ohio University.
Transferring From Within Ohio University
The College of Business allows a limited number of students from other Ohio University academic colleges to apply for transfer into the College of Business. It should be noted that the transfer process differs for students at the end of their freshmen years and students at the end of their sophomore and junior years. These transfer requirements are routinely implemented but, the College of Business reserves the right to limit transfer admissions as necessary.
Transferring Into the College of Business AT THE END OF THE FRESHMAN YEAR: Applications will be accepted annually at the end of the freshman year. There are two conditions under which such students will be transferred into the College of Business:
- You have an accumulative GPA of no less than 3.0 and have completed ECON 103 , ECON 104 , MATH 163A , and ENG 151 or ENG 151A and any two courses from any combination of the following five areas; HIST or PHIL or POLS or PSY or SOC
- You have an accumulative GPA of no less than 2.75 and a 3.0 GPA or higher in ECON 103 , ECON 104 , MATH 163A , and ENG 151 or ENG 151A and any two courses from any combination of the following five areas; HIST or PHIL or POLS or PSY or SOC.
Online applications for transfer into the College will be accepted from freshmen during the month of May at the following URL: http://www.cob.ohiou.edu/transferapplication. The College admissions committee reviews applications at the close of spring quarter. All applicants will be notified of the final transfer decision by mail around July 15. The College of Business reserves the right to limit transfer admissions as necessary.
Transferring Into the College of Business DURING THE SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR YEARS: Applications will be accepted quarterly from sophomores and juniors who have met either of the following conditions:
- You have an accumulative GPA of no less than 3.0 and have completed ECON 103 , ECON 104 , MATH 163A , and ENG 151 or ENG 151A and any two courses from any combination of the following five areas; HIST or PHIL or POLS or PSY or SOC
- You have an accumulative GPA of no less than 2.75 and a 3.0 GPA or higher in ECON 103 , ECON 104 , MATH 163A , and ENG 151 or ENG 151A and any two courses from any combination of the following five areas; HIST or PHIL or POLS or PSY or SOC
- Residency Requirement
You must be enrolled in the College before your senior year to allow for the College of Business 48-hour residency requirement. You must earn at least 50 percent of the business credit hours required for the business degree at Ohio University.
The Sophomore/Junior Transfer Application
Sophomores and juniors may pick up a transfer application at Copeland Hall 214 any time during the quarter. Final transfer decisions will be made as soon as possible during the quarter. The College of Business reserves the right to limit transfer admissions as necessary.
Advising-Based Course Required for All Transfer Students
A one-credit-hour course, “Introduction to the College of Business for Transfer Students” (currently numbered B A 497 ) is required for all transfer students as a substitute for B A 100A and B A 100B . The course must be taken the first quarter of College of Business enrollment. It is a seminar course in which all instruction is given in one day with several assignments due by the end of the quarter. Students whose transfer applications are accepted will be instructed on how to register for this course.
Transferring Into the College of Business From Outside Ohio University
Admission to the College of Business from an educational institution outside of Ohio University is selective. Application is made through the Ohio University Office of Admissions. To be eligible for consideration, applicants must have completed courses equivalent to each of the following four courses:ECON 103 , ECON 104 , MATH 163A , and ENG 151 . They must also have a minimum accumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) from the transferring institution.
To transfer from another university, submit the standard documents required by the Office of Admissions. You will be notified as early as possible of the admission decision.
Opportunities After Graduation
The B.B.A. business economics major, designed to provide a broad business background, is intended for those who plan careers in business and economic research for both private firms and government, in banking, and in marketing analysis. It also is an important component for business management, law, operations, and financial analysis.
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