Southwestern Adventist University
Department of Business Administration

Departmental Mission:  Relevance, Excellence and Service

We Offer High Quality Christian Education with the Lowest Tuition Charges among Adventist Universities!
 

Undergraduate Business Program

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Senior Business Seminar

 

 

Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)

Concentrated with: 

1. Accounting

2. Finance  ( New Degree! )

3. Marketing

4. Management

5. International Business

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) -Double Major

1. Business and Computer Information System

2. Business and Kinesiology

3. Business and Geology

4.  Business (Need a Second Major or Minor)

 

Two-Year Class Schedule (Click Here)

      If you are interested in taking BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) and MBA (Master of Business Administration) together, including taking enough accounting courses to sit for CPA (Certified Public Accountant) and CFA (Certified Financial Accountant) exam, they would be able to complete all requirements in five years.

      International students must achieve a minimum score of 550 on TOEFL, or 230on the computer test. SWAU’s TOEFL school code is 6671.  A minimum score of 80 on the Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) is also acceptable. The TOEFL test can be taken at Dallas Prometric Testing Center and MELAB test can be taken on SWAU campus through the ESL Program by contacting Dr. Eun Young Kim at 817-202-6441 and ekim@swau.edu.

If you live in Dallas/Fort Worth areas, please contact Prometric Testing  Center for the TOEFL test, 12400 Coit Road Suite 502, Dallas, TX 75251, 972-385-1181 (phone), or www.2test.com. Dallas Test Center#581100515862.

 

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Prerequisites of MBA Program

Regarding  the prerequisites of SWAU MBA program, the following eight undergraduate courses or their equivalents are required before taking MBA courses:

ACCT 211 Accounting Principles I (Fall)

ACCT 212 Accounting Principles II (Spring)

ECON 212 Microeconomics (Fall & Spring)

MKTG 343 Principles of Marketing (Fall)

BUAD 321 Business Finance (Fall)

BUAD 301 Principles of Management (Spring)

BUAD 311 Business Law I (Fall)  or Business Law II (Spring)

Probability and Statistics (Fall and Spring)

Minor In Business

If you like to have a minor in business (18 credit hours only), you may take these following business courses and they will also fulfill the requirements of MBA prerequisites at the same time.

Minor in Business

ACCT 211 Accounting Principles I (Fall)  3 credit hours

ACCT 212 Accounting Principles II (Spring) 3 credit hours

ECON 212 Microeconomics (Spring) 3 credit hours

BUAD 301 Principles of Management (Fall) 3 credit hours

Business Elective 1:  BUAD 321 Business Finance (Fall) 3 credit hours

Business Elective 2:   BUAD 311 Business Law  (Fall) or Principles of Marketing (Fall) 3 credit hours

Total 18 Credit Hours

Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)