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  • Technology Management: Marketing Communications, B.B.A.

Bachelor of Business Administration Degree
(Application Curriculum Code - 1318)
Marketing Communications

This four-year degree program helps students gain an understanding of themselves and others as communicators, and to become aware of the need for good communications in society.  This program will prepare students for careers in areas such as advertising, publishing, technical writing, public relations, sales and public information management.  A 12-credit internship provides invaluable work experience, and in many cases, can lead to a job offer upon graduation.

Degree Requirements
The 128 semester credits hours required for completion of the Bachelor of Business Administration in Technology Management: Marketing Communications include a minimum of 55 credits of major field requirements, 27 credits of professional requirements, 34 credits of Liberal Arts and Sciences courses and 12 credits of general electives with a GPA of not less than 2.00, plus 45 hours of residency.

Professional Requirements

A minimum of five courses from the following Marketing electives:     15 credits

BADM135      Retailing
BADM137      Professional Selling
BADM315      Entrepreneurship
BADM325      International Marketing
BADM330      Advertising and Promotion
BADM334      Marketing Research
BADM420      Marketing Management
CAHT310      Customer Service
MKHT311      e-Marketing
MKHT405      Consumer Behavior
MKHT455      Strategic Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Businesses

Plus a minimum of four courses from one or more of the following areas:     12 credits

Arts Courses:
ARTS111       Design I
ARTS114       Drawing I
ARTS115       Painting
ARTS214       Drawing II
ARTS290       Special Projects
ARTS310       Selected Topics in Art

Communications Courses:
COMM108     Intro to Mass Media: Communications in the Information Age
COMM120     Interpersonal Communications
COMM210     Single Camera Video Production
COMM240     Television Studio Production
COMM260     The Art of Audio and Video Editing
COMM290     Special Projects in Communication
COMM301     Technical Communication
COMM310     Selected Topics in Communications
COMM311     The Documentary
COMM411     Communication Theory and Practice

Financial Services Course:
FSMA330      Computer Appl in Financial Services

Information Technology Courses:
CITA115         Computer Operating Systems
CITA130         Web Publishing I
CITA190         Linux Operating Systems
CITA330         Web Publishing
CITA375         Dynamic Graphics and Animation
CITA405         Project Management
CITA410         Multimedia Computing
CITA420         Programming for the Web
CITA440         Designing and Managing Org Training
CITA460         Organizational and End-User Info Sys
CITA470         Web Applications

Graphic Arts and Design Courses:
GART151       Typography and Layout
GART251       Computer Graphics I
GART252       Computer Graphics II
GART260       Photography
GART265       Web Design
GART270       Digital Imaging
GART275       Web Animation
GART290       Special Projects in Graphics Design

Journalism Courses:
JOUR202       Journalism: News Writing and Rep
JOUR302       Feature Writing

Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirements
Includes 6 credits of upper-division courses with two different prefixes; 1 credit of PHED; MATH 125 – 3 credits; ENGL 101 – 3 credits; ECON 124 Macroeconomics – 3 credits; Additional Liberal Arts and Science courses totaling 18 credits, to be selected from the Trustees' General Education Core Requirement.

General Electives
12 credits.

Students should check with their advisors to make sure courses are taken in proper sequence and any prerequisites have been met. Some flexibility is available as to when courses must be taken. Students should consult with their advisors during the scheduling process.