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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Management Major
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Return to: Sorrell College of Business
(120 Hours)
B.S. in Business Administration degree with a major in Management
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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, B.S.B.A.
For more information on general requirements for all Troy University baccalaureate degrees, see the index listings for baccalaureate degree parameters, general studies, and academic regulations. General Studies Program: Specialized Requirements
The B.S.B.A. requires the selection of certain courses within the General Studies Program: For all other General Studies requirements, students may select from courses approved within the General Studies Program. Note
Note that ECO 2251 and ECO 2252 are classified as lower-level business courses - see the GPA and Grade Requirements: Lower-level Business Program for more information. GPA and Grade Requirements: General Studies Program
Students must complete MTH 1112 , ENG 1101 , and ENG 1102 (or their equivalents) with a grade of “C” or higher in each course. Students will not be permitted to register for upper-level business courses until this requirement is met. Students are allowed a maximum of three attempts at completing each of these courses with a grade of “C” or higher. Lower-level Business Program
All B.S.B.A. students must complete a 65-hour program consisting of the General Studies Program and the Lower Business Core, including MGT 3300 and MKT 3300 (all courses above 3300 are considered upper-level courses). Students nearing the completion of the initial 65 hours should consult their academic advisors for guidance on the transition to upper-level courses upon meeting the lower-level business program requirements. Lower-level Business Program (22 Hours)
GPA and Grade Requirements: Lower-level Business Program
Students must complete this 65-hour program with a 2.0 GPA (2.3 GPA for accounting majors) before they will be permitted to register for upper-level business courses. In addition, students must have a 2.0 average across all of the lower-level business courses in the General Studies Program and Lower Business Core before being permitted to register for upper-level business courses. The lower-level business courses are: BUS 1110 , ACT 2291 , BUS 2215 , ECO 2251 , ECO 2252 , LAW 2221 , MGT 3300 , MKT 3300 , QM 2241 , and RMI 2201 . Transition to Upper-level Courses
Once the above requirements are met, students will be admitted to the upper level and may begin registering for upper-level business courses. However, in some cases, students in their last semester or term of completing the 65 hour lower-level business program will have too few lower-level courses remaining to maintain full-time student status. In such cases, so long as all other requirements above are met, a student may begin taking upper-level courses approved as “bridge” courses. Note that the 65 hour lower-level business program must be completed in the same term or semester as bridge courses are begun-no lower-level courses may be postponed or substituted for bridge courses. Students in a bridge semester or term must register for all remaining lower-level courses and may then add upper-level bridge courses to complete a usual course load (typically up to 18 credit hours). Students whose schedules necessitate a bridge semester should consult their academic advisors for a current list of approved bridge courses. Students who fail to complete their Lower Business Core and/or General Studies during the bridge semester/term will be restricted to a maximum of 12 hours in subsequent semesters until these requirements are met. Upper-level Business Courses and Upper Business Core
Upon completion of the 65 hour lower-level business program as outlined above, students will be permitted to register for upper-level business courses. The upper-level courses may generally be taken in any sequence unless otherwise specified. Upper Business Core (15 Hours)
Notes
** Capstone must take in last semester Major and Concentration Courses
Additional upper-level courses are to be selected based on the requirements for a student’s selected major and/or concentration. See program requirements for each major/concentration on the following pages. GPA and Grade Requirements: Upper-level Business Courses
B.S.B.A. students must achieve a 2.0 average in the Business Core. The Business Core GPA calculation includes courses in the Lower Business Core, and Upper Business Core. Students must pass the capstone course, BUS 4476, with a grade of “C” or better. In addition, students must achieve a 2.0 average within their business major. Business students are allowed a maximum of three attempts at completing any business course with passing grade (A “D” is a passing grade unless otherwise specified). Failure to do so will result in being dropped from that major and/or concentration. Accounting Program
In addition to the GPA and grade requirements for all B.S.B.A. students, Accounting majors must earn a grade of “C” or better in all accounting courses (prefix ACT). Students are allowed a maximum of three attempts at completing each of these courses with a grade of “C” or higher; if they fail to achieve a “C” or better after three attempts, they will be dropped from the Accounting Program. However, Accounting majors may elect another business major as long as they meet the other requirements for being in the business program. Residency and Non-Business Majors
The business administration core and major each require a minimum of 12 hours of Troy University residence credit. Non-Business majors in upper-level Business Courses (above 3300) must be in a declared business minor, in a contract minor, be a bona fide transient student who has completed at least 60 hours, and have a GPA of 2.0 or higher. These students may contact the senior Associate Dean’s Office in order to register for business courses above 3300. Transfer Students and Transfer Credit
A minimum of 31 credit hours in business courses within the B.S.B.A. program must be completed at Troy University. Credits transferred for general studies courses taught by the Sorrell College of Business (e.g., ECO 2251 and ECO 2252 ) do not count toward this 31 hour minimum. Transfer credit for any course in the B.S.B.A. business core or major/concentration will only be approved for courses in which the student earned a grade of “C” or higher. No transfer credit will be approved for any course in which programmatic assessments are conducted. Credits not transferred for this reason may be considered for Sorrell College elective courses. Transfer credits for upper-level courses are permitted only from AACSB accredited schools or upon approval of the Dean of the Sorrell College of Business. Credits at the 1000 or 2000 level generally do not transfer for 3000 level courses, with the exception of MGT 3300 and MKT 3300 . Credits at the 1000 and 2000 level from AACSB accredited schools may be considered for transfer for upper-level courses on a case-by-case basis. In all cases, the Dean of the College will make the final decision concerning transfer credit allowable within the curricula. Lower-level Business Core (22 Hours)
Upper-level Business Core (15 Hours)
Major Requirements (24 Hours)
Required Courses (15 Hours)
Major Electives (9 Hours)
Choose three courses from the following (courses cannot double-count with General Electives or Specialization)
Notes
*Students are encouraged to pursue an internship to qualify for an internship course. Internship courses require Department Chair approval and satisfy a major elective and/or a general elective or specialization elective, if applicable in the chosen specialization. Students may complete no more than two internship courses. Some courses may only be offered online. Management Major Options
Students have the following options to complete the Management Major: Option 1: General Electives
Students may take 12 hours of upper-level business electives that align with their career interests. Note: some courses may only be offered online. General Electives (12 Hours)
- Choose four upper-level business electives*
*May select no more than two courses from the same discipline Option 2: Specialization
Students will complete a specialization from one of the following: Business Analytics, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality, Tourism, and Event Management; Human Resource Management, Marketing, Promotion, Risk Management and Insurance, Sport Management, and Supply Chain Management. Note: some courses may only be offered online. Select one specialization:
Business Analytics Specialization (12 Hours)
Required Courses (9 Hours)
Elective (3 Hours)
Choose 3 hours from the following: Entrepreneurship Specialization (12 Hours)
Required Courses (6 Hours)
Elective (6 Hours)
- Any two upper-level ENT courses or other approved electives
Hospitality, Tourism, and Event Management Specialization (12 Hours)
Required Courses (3 Hours)
Electives (9 Hours)
Choose 9 hours from the following: Human Resource Management Specialization (12 Hours)
Required Courses (9 Hours)
Elective (3 Hours)
- Any upper-level HRM course*
Marketing Specialization (12 Hours)
Required Courses (9 Hours)
Elective (3 Hours)
- Any upper-level MKT course
Promotion Specialization (12 Hours)
Required Courses (9 Hours)
Elective (3 Hours)
- Any upper-level MKT course
Risk Management and Insurance Specialization (12 Hours)
Sport Management Specialization (12 Hours)
Required Courses (3 Hours)
Electives (9 Hours)
Choose 9 hours from the following: Supply Chain Management Specialization (12 Hours)
Required Courses (9 Hours)
Elective (3 Hours)
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