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Bachelor of Business Administration with a Major in Applied Economics
Graduates with a major in Applied Economics will have a proficient knowledge of economic concepts and the analytical skills needed to make informed, evidence-based business decisions.
The applied economics curriculum systematically uses mathematical and statistical analyses to evaluate economic activities and solve business problems. Applied economics graduates are prepared for careers in the following areas:
| Business | Government |
| Economics | Analytics |
| Administration | Law |
The program stresses the importance of critical thinking skills, diverse cultural perspectives, and ethical awareness.
Selected Educational Outcomes
| 1. | Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of microeconomics and macroeconomics. |
| 2. | Graduates will explain the impacts of institutions in an economy. |
| 3. | Graduates will use quantitative skills to solve business problems. |
| The applied economics faculty use a variety of methods to assess the educational outcomes, including examinations, quizzes, oral presentations, written assignments, and projects. The faculty use assessment results to continuously review and improve the applied economics curriculum. | |
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Core Curriculum | ||
| Core IMPACTS (See VSU Core Curriculum) 1 | ||
| Field of Study Requirements 2 | ||
| BUSA 2000 | Information Systems and Data Transformation in Business | 3 |
| BUSA 2100 | Applied Business Statistics | 3 |
| BUSA 2106 | The Environment of Business | 3 |
| BUSA 2000 | Information Systems and Data Transformation in Business | 3 |
| ECON 2106 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
| ACCT 2101 & ACCT 2102 |
Principles of Accounting I and Principles of Accounting II |
6 |
| Senior College Curriculum | ||
| Required Senior College Core | ||
| BUSA 3450 | Management Information Systems | 3 |
| BUSA 3100 | Introduction to Data Analytics | 3 |
| BUSA 3300 | Data Visualizations and Analytics | 3 |
| FIN 3350 | Financial Management | 3 |
| MGNT 3000 | Principles of Management | 3 |
| MKTG 3050 | Introduction to Marketing | 3 |
| Strategic Management Requirements | 3 | |
| BUSA 4900 | Strategic Management | 3 |
| International Option--select one of the following: | 3 | |
| ECON 3600 | International Economics | 3 |
| FIN 3650 | Multinational Corporate Finance | 3 |
| IB 3000 | Introduction to International Business | 3 |
| MKTG 4680 | International Marketing | 3 |
| MGNT 4800 | International Management | 3 |
| Professional Growth | ||
| BUSA 2999 | Career Development | 0 |
| BUSA 3999 | Experiential Learning | 0 |
| BUSA 4999 | Career Path | 0 |
| Required Economics Core | ||
| ECON 4000 | Introduction to Econometrics and Data Analysis | 3 |
| ECON 4100 | Economics of Business and Work | 3 |
| ECON 4500 | Growth and Business Cycles | 3 |
| Economic Electives | 12 | |
| Any 3000- or 4000-level ACCT, BUSA, ECON, FIN, HCAD, IВ, MGNT, or MKTG courses not listed above. At least 6 hours must be 3000- or 4000-level ECON courses. | ||
| Supporting Courses | 9 | |
| Any 3000 or 4000 level ACCT, BUSA, ECON, FIN, HCAD, IB, MGNT, or MKTG courses not required or selected above | ||
| MATH 1261 | Survey of Calculus I | 3 |
| MATH 2150 | Introduction to Linear Algebra | 3 |
| MATH 3600 | Probability and Statistics | 3 |
| CRJU 1100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | 3 |
| CRJU 3300 | Criminal Law | 3 |
| CRJU 3401 | Social Science Statistics | 3 |
| CRJU 3402 | Social Science Research Methods | 3 |
| General Electives | 6 | |
| Elective may be undergraduate and/or graduate business and/or non-business courses | ||
| Total hours required for the degree | 120 | |
Note:
1INQR 2003 Financial Health must be taken in Institutional Priority of Core IMPACTS. If ECON 2105 is taken in Social Sciences of Core IMPACTS, it may be taken as a general elective, and the grade must be a "C" or better.
2The grade in each of these courses must be a “C” or better.
3No more than 9 hours of MBA or MAcc courses may be counted toward the major.
Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate Track
Contingent upon acceptance in to the Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate Track, students wishing to pursue a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) or a Master of Accountancy (M.Acc.) at Valdosta State University may take up to 9 semester hours of graduate-level coursework (courses numbered 5000 or above) that will count toward Business electives for their major or toward general electives for the undergraduate degree.
Acceptance in to the Accelerated track requires:
1. Written notification by an LCOBA professional advisor from the Student Engagement Center to the LCOBA Director of Graduate Programs of her/his willingness to serve as the student's Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate Track advisor.
2. Completion of 75 credit hours of undergraduate coursework:
a. At least 15 hours must be LCOBA courses, with at least a 3.0 GPA for those LCOBA credits; and
b. A grade of “C” or better must be earned in each of those LCOBA courses.
3. An overall GPA in undergraduate course work of at least 3.0.
Graduate courses taken as an undergraduate will count toward the 120-hour graduation requirement but will not count toward the student’s undergraduate GPA or the calculation of academic honors.
Upon acceptance into the Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate Track in the M.B.A. or M.Acc., students must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0 to remain in good standing. Students who do not maintain good standing or who do not wish to continue with the Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate Track may revert to their original track to complete the remaining requirements for their undergraduate business degree (B.B.A.).

