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International Business Major (IB), BBA


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Requirements


Liberal Arts: 41 Hours


All majors at Harding are required to complete the 47-hour Liberal Arts  program. The following Liberal Arts requirements are met within the content of the major:

Recommended:

Business Administration Core: 44 Hours


All Bachelor of Business Administration degree (B.B.A.) majors require a uniform Business Core of 44 hours. The purpose of the core is to provide an understanding of a generally recognized common body of knowledge in business. The Business Core consists of:

Note(s):


* MATH 1200  is strongly recommended to fulfill the Liberal Arts requirement in math for all B.B.A. degree majors and serves as the prerequisite for this course.

International Business Requirements: 33 Hours


Note(s):


An international business experience is required. This experience is not for credit, but is required for graduation. The experience must be approved by the director of the International Business program and includes, among other items, any HU International program or COBA sponsored international program. International students are waived from this requirement.

Remaining Bible/Electives: 13 Hours


BUS 4350  is included in the Business Core above and satisfies the Bible requirement in the semester it is taken.

See Bible Class Enrollment policy here. 

Total Hours: 128


Graduate Credit Note(s):


Up to 12 hours of graduate credit in the Accelerated Management and Business Ethics, BBA/MBA  or 12 hours of graduate credit in the Accelerated Information Systems, BA/MS or BBA/MS  graduate programs may be used to satisfy the requirements for the BBA and BA within the Paul R. Carter College of Business Administration. Academic advising for the dual degree program is required. For additional information visit the Graduate School of Business website.

The following undergraduate courses have a graduate equivalent which are listed below:

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