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Bachelor of Science in Business with a Concentration in Green and Sustainable Enterprise Management

The Bachelor of Science in Business (BSB) undergraduate degree program is designed to prepare graduates with the requisite knowledge, skills, and values to effectively apply various business principles and tools in an organizational setting. The BSB foundation is designed to bridge the gap between theory and practical application, while examining the areas of accounting, critical thinking and decision-making, finance, business law, management, marketing, organizational behavior, research and evaluation, and technology. Students are required to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the undergraduate business curricula through an integrated topics course.

The Green and Sustainable Enterprise Management concentration will prepare students for management careers based on sustainable business practices. The program emphasizes the development of skills in operating standards, enterprise planning, social responsibility, sustainable management techniques. Upon completion of this program students will possess the knowledge and skills needed to manage business enterprises for a sustainable future.

In the Green and Sustainable Enterprise Management concentration, 18 credit hours are required. Students must successfully complete four required courses: BUS/284 (Survey of Green and Sustainable Business), MGT/360 (Sustainable Enterprise Management), BUS/372 (Business Sustainable Standards), and MGT/470 (Sustainable Enterprise Planning). Students must also complete two additional business elective courses (6-credit hours) within the Sustainable Enterprise Management concentration. In addition to the required course of study, students must satisfy General Education and Elective requirements to meet the 120 (124 for Kansas) semester-credit minimums required for completion of the degree.


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While widely available, all programs may not be available in all locations or in all delivery modalities. Some states have specific programmatic requirements which may vary from the requirements listed on this site. For more specific information on your program of choice, please contact an enrollment advisor or review the University's catalog.

Courses

Course # Title Prerequisites
GEN/300 Skills for Professional Development
GEN/200 Foundations For General Education And Professional Success
ECO/212 Principles of Economics GEN/300, MTH/209, GEN/101, MTH/212, MTH/230, MTH/233
ECO/365 Principles of Microeconomics
BIS/219 Business Information Systems GEN/300, GEN/101
MGT/216 Organizational Ethics And Social Responsibility COMM/215, GEN/300, GEN/101
ETH/316 Ethics and Social Responsibility
ACC/280 Principles of Accounting GEN/300, MTH/209, GEN/101, MTH/212, MTH/233, MTH/230
COM/285 Business Communications COMM/215
MGT/330 Management: Theory, Practice And Application COM/285, GEN/300, GEN/101
MGT/307 Organizational Behavior And Group Dynamics COM/285, GEN/300, GEN/101
MGT/350 Critical Thinking: Strategies In Decision Making COM/285, GEN/300, GEN/101
PHL/458 Creative Minds and Critical Thinking
RES/341 Research And Evaluation I GEN/300, MTH/209, GEN/101, MTH/212
RES/342 Research And Evaluation Ii GEN/300, MTH/209, RES/341, GEN/101, MTH/212
FIN/370 Finance for Business ACC/280, GEN/300, MTH/209, GEN/101, MTH/212, MTH/233
BUS/415 Business Law GEN/300, MGT/350, GEN/101, PHL/458
MKT/421 Marketing COMM/215, FIN/370, GEN/300, MGT/216, MGT/330, MGT/350, MTH/209, GEN/101, MTH/212, ETH/316, PHL/458
BUS/475 Integrated Business Topics ACC/280, BIS/219, BUS/415, COM/285, COMM/215, ECO/212, FIN/370, GEN/300, MGT/216, MGT/307, MGT/330, MGT/350, MKT/421, MTH/209, RES/341, RES/342, GEN/101, MTH/212, ETH/316, ECO/365, PHL/458
BUS/304 Survey of Green and Sustainable Business GEN/300, GEN/101
MGT/360 Green And Sustainable Enterprise Management BUS/304, GEN/300, MGT/307, MGT/330, MGT/350, GEN/101, PHL/458
BUS/372 Business Sustainability Standards GEN/300, MGT/330, MGT/350, MGT/360, GEN/101, PHL/458
MGT/470 Sustainable Enterprise Planning GEN/300, MGT/307, MGT/330, MGT/350, GEN/101, PHL/458

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