Florida State College at Jacksonville
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration
FSCJ's Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree program will familiarize you with all the major components and activities that make up the organization and how they work together for organizational success. This well-rounded curriculum is designed to develop critical thinking, business writing, public speaking, and problem-solving skills.
What You'll Gain:
A foundation of business knowledge, including:
- The ability to work in a variety of organizational settings, including banking, finance, product development, marketing, business analysis, human resources, information technology management, supply chain management, new business development and manufacturing
- The skills to analyze financial statements, manage personnel, and deal with customers
- Concentrations in General Business Administration, Human Resources or Entrepreneurship
Admission Requirements
To meet the minimum requirements for consideration for acceptance to the B.S. in Business Administration program, applicants must:
- Have earned an Associate of Science (A.S.), Associate of Arts (A.A.) or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university and completed a minimum of 60 transferable college credit hours with a GPA of 2.0 or above.
- Submit a bachelor's admissions application or apply online by the published term deadline.
- Satisfy the bachelor's degree general admission requirements.
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