From law to economics to accounting, students in the business major learn that knowing a little about a lot is what others regard as wisdom. But the skills learned in the business major's required courses lead to more than a "bigger picture" understanding of the economy—they lead to an economy where Culverhouse students are the picture's subject and focal point.
Courses
AC 210
Principles of Accounting
AC 351
Managerial Accounting Decisions
EC 110
Principles of Microeconomics
EC 111
Principles of Macroeconomics
EC 400
Analysis of Economic Conditions at the Micro/Macro Level
FI 301
Introduction to Financial Institutions and Markets
FI 302
Business Finance
FI 331
Principles of Real Estate
FI 400
Financial Institutions, Markets & Investments
GBA 490
Strategic Management
HCM 370
Introduction to Health Systems
IBA 350
Introduction to World Business
LGS 200
Legal Environment of Business
MGT 300
Organizational Theory & Behavior
MGT 395
Managerial Communication Strategy
MIS 200
Fundamentals of Management Information Systems