Business Administration, B.S.
Curriculum
Studying business administration in the liberal arts tradition at Clark is especially useful because business administration is increasingly being seen as more than just as a set of “hard” skills. In our classes, you’ll learn the nuances and “soft” skills that make business administration an art, rather than a science. Courses also stress putting theoretical knowledge into current practice; you will complete in-depth case studies and group projects based on real business challenges, and solve real-time problems for actual companies. All of your classes are taught by faculty members who are dedicated to responsible financial business practices on a global scale.
Fifteen courses are required for the major:
- one in economics,
- 12 in business administration,
- and an additional two business administration courses of your choice.
To gain additional knowledge and skills, consider adding an optional track in data analytics.
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