Business Administration Degree at Mitchell Collages

Mitchell College offers one of the strongest and most diverse programs in Business Administration. It combines business content courses, liberal arts core requirements, and unique specializations. Real world experience through internships and other ‘hands-on’ opportunities provide you with a strong foundation to compete effectively in today’s business world.

As a student in our Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration, you focus on one of three innovative areas:
Accounting Management
Economic Development
Graphic Design & Marketing
Small Business Studies

You’ll learn computer, interpersonal, customer service, marketing and communication skills – which you’ll need to run, or help run, a successful business. You’ll also take courses focused on solving real-life business dilemmas, and topics such as product research, teamwork, decision making, entrepreneurial creativity, information technology, accounting and ethics. Mitchell’s unique business program will enable you to be a well-rounded, creative and savvy business professional – and most of all, a hot commodity.

In addition to your General Education Requirements, the following courses are a sample of what you may take:

Accounting Managment
Principles of Financial Accounting
Intro to Business
Principles of Managerial Accounting
Intermediate Accounting
Principles of Management
Microeconomics, Business Law
Effective Speech and Communication
Intermediate Accounting II
Cost Accounting
Operations Management
Business Ethics
Organizational Behavior
Financial Management
Accounting Information Systems
Internationsl Business
Human Resource Management
Entrepreneurial Creativity
Budgeting and Planning
Exploring Carrer Options
Personal Financial Planning
Analysis & Valuation.

Graphic Design & Marketing
Color & Concept Design
Computer Graphics
Fundamentals of Information Systems
Drawing & Composition
Intro to Painting
Intro to Business
Graphic Design I
Principles of Financial Accounting
Principles of Management
Graphic Design II
History & Appreciation of Art
Business Law, Marketing
Microeconomics
Graphic Design III
Marketing Research
Business Ethics
International Business
Entrepreneurial Creativity
Effective Speech & Communication
Materials & Techniques
Organizational Behavior
Exploring Career Options
Graphic Design IV
Graphic Design V

Small Business Studies
Principles of Financial Accounting
Intro to Business
Fundamentals of Information Systems
Principles of Managerial Accounting
Marketing, Principles of Management
Macroeconomics
Business Law
Effective Speech & Communication
Principles of Entrepreneurship
Marketing Research
Business Ethics
Organizational Behavior
Financial Management
Strategic Product Development
Human Resource Management
International Business
Entrepreneurial Creativity
Leadership & Group Processes
Accounting & Funding for Small Business
Small Business Marketing & Communication
Exploring Career Options
Buiness Plan Development
Small Business Studies Practicum

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