Bachelor of Business Administration in Management

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Management prepares students for career opportunities as managers, leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators in corporations, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. Students will learn a broad array of knowledge, skills, and abilities, such as effective negotiation strategies, conflict resolutions and arbitrations, strategic business plans, strategy formulation for complex and dynamic environments, tools to solve business challenges, and the value of ethics and social responsibility. 

The BBA in Management is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).

Admission Requirements

Graduation Requirements

BA A215Introduction to Real Estate Management3
BA A361Human Resource Management3
BA A461Negotiation and Conflict Management3
Total9

Choose one of the following concentrations: management or property management and real estate.

Management Concentration
BA A151Business Foundations3
BA A388Globalization and Business Environment3
BA A462Strategic Management3
BA A481Applications in Management3
BA A489From Startup to Growth3
12 credits of upper-division business electives in ACCT, BA, BADA, ECON, HA, or LOG12
Total27
Property Management and Real Estate Concentration
BA A225Real Estate Leasing3
BA A302Real Estate Maintenance and Risk Management3
BA A303Real Estate Investment Finance3
BA A306Real Estate Principles3
BA A421Real Estate Management Capstone3
BA A432Real Estate Law3
6 credits from the following:6
Property Management and Real Estate Internship 1
Real Estate Appraisal
From Startup to Growth
6 credits of upper-division business electives in ACCT, BA, BADA, ECON, HA, or LOG6
Total30
1

Students with a concentration in property management and real estate may apply 6 credits of BA A395 to meeting degree requirements.

A minimum of 120 credits is required for the degree, of which 45-48 credits must be upper-division.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

Students graduating with a BBA in Management will be able to have:

  • A baccalaureate content knowledge of his/her major discipline.
  • Knowledge of business environments.
  • Analytical skills.
  • Professional communication skills.

Sample Plan

The academic plan below is one pathway through the degree/certificate. It includes all requirements, taking into account recommendations from program faculty. Each student’s plan may vary according to their initial course placement, intended course load, additional majors and/or minors, and their placement into required prerequisite courses. Any change in the plan below can have an unforeseen impact on the rest of the plan. Therefore, it is very important to meet with your academic advisor to verify your personal academic plan.

Please review the following terms, definitions, and resources associated with the sample academic plan below.

  • Each course in the far left column links to a pop-up bubble with a course description, prerequisite requirements, and associations with university requirements. For example, if a course fulfills a general education requirement, you will see that in the pop-up bubble.
  • GER: indicates a General Education Requirement. GERs that also count toward degree/certificate requirements appear as a specific course in the plan. For these courses, "GER" is not indicated explicitly in the table, but if you click on the course, you will see the course's GER status in the pop-up bubble.
  • Program Elective: indicates a specific course selection determined by program faculty to fulfill a degree/certificate requirement. Students should seek assistance from their academic advisor.
  • Elective: indicates an open selection of 100-400 level university courses to fulfill elective credits needed to meet the minimum total credits toward the degree/certificate.
  • Upper Division Program Elective: indicates a specific 300-400 level course selection determined by the program faculty to fulfill a degree/certificate requirement. Students should seek assistance from their academic advisor.
  • Upper Division Elective: indicates an open selection of 300-400 level courses to fulfill elective credits needed to meet the minimum total credits toward the degree/certificate. These courses must be upper division in order to meet General University Requirements for the particular degree/certificate type.

Sample Plan - Management

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
BA A151 Business Foundations 3
COMM A111 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3
WRTG A111 Writing Across Contexts 3
GER Fine Arts 3
GER Humanities 3
 Credits15
Spring
BADA A110 Computer Concepts in Business 3
MATH A121
Applied College Algebra
or College Algebra for Calculus
3-4
WRTG A212 Writing and the Professions 3
GER Humanities 3
GER Natural Sciences w/ Lab 4
 Credits16-17
Second Year
Fall
ACCT A201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3
BA A241 Business Law I 3
BA A280 Managerial Communications 3
ECON A101 Principles of Microeconomics 3
MATH A221
Applied Calculus for Managerial and Social Sciences
or Calculus I
or F.A.T. Calculus I
3-6
 Credits15-18
Spring
ACCT A202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3
BA A215 Introduction to Real Estate Management 3
ECON A102 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
ECON A227 Introductory Statistics for Economics and Business 3
GER Natural Sciences 3
 Credits15
Third Year
Fall
BA A300 Organizational Theory and Behavior 3
BA A325 Corporate Finance 3
BA A343 Principles of Marketing 3
GER Alaska Native-Themed or Elective 3
Elective 3
 Credits15
Spring
BA A361 Human Resource Management 3
BA A375
Statistics for Business and Economics
or Business Analytics, Data Science, and Machine Learning
or Econometrics for Business and Economics
or Economic and Business Forecasting
3
BA A376 Management Information Systems 3
GER Intercultural Fluency or Elective 3
Upper Division Program Elective (ACCT, BA, BADA, ECON, HA, or LOG) 3
 Credits15
Fourth Year
Fall
BA A388 Globalization and Business Environment 3
BA A461 Negotiation and Conflict Management 3
BA A462 Strategic Management 3
Upper Division Program Elective (ACCT, BA, BADA, ECON, HA, or LOG) 3
Elective 3
 Credits15
Spring
BA A481 Applications in Management 3
BA A489 From Startup to Growth 3
Upper Division Program Elective (ACCT, BA, BADA, ECON, HA, or LOG) 3
Upper Division Program Elective (ACCT, BA, BADA, ECON, HA, or LOG) 3
Elective 0-2
 Credits12-14
 Total Credits118-124

Sample Plan - Property Management & Real Estate

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
COMM A111 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3
WRTG A111 Writing Across Contexts 3
GER Fine Arts 3
GER Humanities 3
Elective 3
 Credits15
Spring
BA A215 Introduction to Real Estate Management 3
BADA A110 Computer Concepts in Business 3
MATH A121
Applied College Algebra
or College Algebra for Calculus
3-4
WRTG A212 Writing and the Professions 3
GER Natural Sciences w/ Lab 4
 Credits16-17
Second Year
Fall
ACCT A201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3
BA A225 Real Estate Leasing 3
BA A280 Managerial Communications 3
ECON A101 Principles of Microeconomics 3
MATH A221
Applied Calculus for Managerial and Social Sciences
or Calculus I
or F.A.T. Calculus I
3-6
 Credits15-18
Spring
ACCT A202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3
ECON A102 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
ECON A227 Introductory Statistics for Economics and Business 3
GER Humanities 3
GER Natural Sciences 3
 Credits15
Third Year
Fall
BA A241 Business Law I 3
BA A300 Organizational Theory and Behavior 3
BA A302 Real Estate Maintenance and Risk Management 3
BA A325 Corporate Finance 3
BA A343 Principles of Marketing 3
 Credits15
Spring
BA A303 Real Estate Investment Finance 3
BA A361 Human Resource Management 3
BA A375
Statistics for Business and Economics
or Business Analytics, Data Science, and Machine Learning
or Econometrics for Business and Economics
or Economic and Business Forecasting
3
BA A376 Management Information Systems 3
Upper Division Program Elective (concentration) 3
 Credits15
Fourth Year
Fall
BA A306 Real Estate Principles 3
BA A461 Negotiation and Conflict Management 3
Upper Division Program Elective (concentration) 3
Upper Division Program Elective (ACCT, BA, BADA, ECON, HA, or LOG) 3
GER Alaska Native-Themed or Elective 3
 Credits15
Spring
BA A421 Real Estate Management Capstone 3
BA A432 Real Estate Law 3
GER Intercultural Fluency or Elective 3
Upper Division Program Elective (ACCT, BA, BADA, ECON, HA, or LOG) 3
Elective 0-2
 Credits12-14
 Total Credits118-124