Adult Degree Program – Business

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GENERAL BUSINESS DEGREE PROGR AM DETAILS Belmont’s General Business concentration enables you to customize your business education, encouraging you to pursue your interests in business and be positioned for success in the sector of business that “suits” you. A flexible format of 100% online, 100% in-person or a hybrid mix of the two formats provides you with access to an undergraduate business education unlike any other; in Nashville, Tennessee, a city where business is booming.

FACULTY CREDENTIALS Our faculty is among the best in business—literally. They have outstanding academic credentials and unparalleled professional backgrounds. Many have experience as CEOs, CFOs, controllers, directors and managers. They offer students the competitive advantage of their work experience as well as their academic expertise. They are as interested in your development as a professional as they are in your performance as a student.

STUDENT BENEFITS

GRADUATE PROFILE:

Jeremy Arnold

Enhance Your Knowledge: Create a degree diverse and applicable to several business fields. This flexible route allows you to design a plan of study that incorporates various business disciplines and your individual interests. Expand Your Opportunities: Complete your B.B.A. in General Business and open up new career opportunities in management, marketing, sales, insurance, banking, real estate, human resources and more. Maintain Your Lifestyle: Continue working full-time with the flexibility and convenience of taking classes 100% online, 100% in-person or a hybrid mix of the two formats.

CAREER IMPACT Through our strong reputation and alumni network, Belmont offers outstanding placement opportunities for internships and permanent positions to our business students and graduates. Graduates have accepted offers from such employers as Asurion, Affinion Group, Caterpillar Financial, Cumberland Heights, Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), Keller Williams, Lifepoint Hospitals, Tennessee Golf Foundation and Tyson Foods Inc.

For more information, email adultdegree@belmont.edu

“I am glad I chose to attend Belmont University because this university is truly focused on student success. Frequent events geared towards preparing students for the future are very beneficial. Plus, every professor and staff I have met have been very supportive of me as both an adult student and as a student veteran.”


BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION General Business Concentration BELL Core/General Education Requirements

GENER AL BUSINESS CURRICULUM The B.B.A. in General Business program consists of a minimum of 128 credit hours, including BELL Core general education requirements. The B.B.A. degree allows students to gain a solid foundation in all facets of business, thus students pursuing this degree type will complete a set of Business Tool and Core Courses, as well as business courses of their choosing to complete the major. Students also get to complete general elective courses,

Junior Cornerstone Written Communications Oral Communications Mathematics Fine Arts Social Sciences Humanities Wellness Religion Sciences Capstone Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics

which can be designed around additional areas of interest.

A ACSB ACCREDITATION The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is the premier agency for bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs in business administration and accounting. Belmont’s undergraduate and graduate accounting programs have achieved specialized accounting accreditation by AACSB International, placing Belmont among the less than one percent of the world’s business schools to have earned both business and accounting accreditations.

TR ANSFER CREDIT You’ll need a total of 128 credit hours to graduate from most of Belmont’s undergraduate adult degree programs—and our flexible transfer credit policy puts you well on your way. You can transfer up to 64 credits toward a bachelor’s degree from an accredited

Business and Elective Courses Business Tool Courses Accounting Business Law Foundations of Entrepreneurship Career Development Workshop Business Core Courses Business Ethics Business Finance Intellectual Growth and Inquiry International Business Managing Business Systems Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Strategic Management

credits from both community college and a senior college or university, at least 64 hours

General Business Electives—3000/4000 level business courses

of work must come from an accredited senior college or university. For all students, a

General Electives

junior college or community college. You can transfer up to 96 credits toward a bachelor’s degree from an accredited senior college or university. If you want to transfer

minimum of 32 hours must be completed at Belmont. Contact us to complete a free unofficial transcript analysis of your previous college coursework so we can see how many courses you have left to take at Belmont.

For more information, email adultdegree@belmont.edu ISGE-213481

Credits Required for Graduation

128


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