2020-2021 Catalog

Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts

Total Credits Bachelor of Arts:  182 credits  (91 A.A. + 91 B.A.)

The Business Department strives to develop prepared students who demonstrate strong ethical principles, superior critical thinking, effective communication, and robust business acumen. The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration provides students with the essential business skills and knowledge necessary to enter the professional workplace. Specific emphasis is placed on reservation-based enterprises and organizations, experiential learning, business writing and business tools to develop employability skills for the workforce. Areas of instruction include leadership, management, accounting, business law, finance, marketing and entrepreneurship. Students are encouraged to develop their business ideas and interests for establishing their first business idea or existing business venture.

Recommended Course of Study

Although the required classes don’t have to be taken exactly at the time specified, students must be aware that most of the classes are only offered in the quarter indicated. Students must work with their advisors and accept personal responsibility for planning their course of study. For each course in both programs, a student must earn a "C" or better grade to progress to the next level.


Recommended Experiences for Employability Skills

The Business Department actively supports and supervises internships, job shadowing placements, service learning opportunities, and other work-related experiences for qualified students as they complete their academic study plan. Students must work with their advisors and accept personal responsibility for the planning of their approved coursework.

 

Career Opportunities

With a career in business administration, organized and motivated managers contribute to key aspects of running a business efficiently and profitably, supporting sustainable business on American Indian reservations and businesses in the private sector. Graduates with a B.A. have the ability to earn advanced degrees in business including the globally recognized Master of Business Administration (MBA) - one of the most sought after degrees by employers in today's job market. Many business administration students enter professions where core responsibilities include project management, often pursuing advanced certification to validate your expertise in running any kind of project.

Student Learning Outcomes

Demonstrating a working knowledge of advanced business principles, students will:

  • Communicate effectively using oral and written skills by composing professional quality business documents, and delivering professional presentations on business topics.
  • Utilize and apply knowledge and skills in the functional areas of business
  • Recognize and apply various leadership styles appropriate to Indian Country.
  • Apply ethical implications of decision-making in a business and cultural context.
  • Analyze financial information and present it in a professional manner.
  • Work effectively as part of a team.

Curriculum

Fall Quarter (Year Three)

BUMG302Advanced Management: Leadership

3

BUMG311Career Planning

3

BUMG330Advanced Marketing: Advertising

3

PSYC110Introduction to Psychology

5

OR

SCLG110Introduction to Sociology

5

ELECTIVEBusiness Upper Division Emphasis Elective 2

2

Total Credit Hours:16

Winter Quarter (Year Three)

BUMG310Principles of Finance

3

BUMG325Business Law II

3

NASD252History of Tribal Government on the Flathead Reservation

3

BUMG442Advanced Marketing Research

3

ELECTIVEBusiness Upper Division Emphasis Elective 4

4

Total Credit Hours:16

Spring Quarter (Year Three)

BUMG305Conflict Resolution

3

BUMG320Advanced Finance: Investments, Analysis

3

BUMG359Business Ethics & Social Responsibility

3

BUMG410Production/Operations

2

ELECTIVEBusiness Upper Division Emphasis Elective 3

3

Total Credit Hours:14

Fall Quarter (Year Four)

BUMG425Entrepreneurship I

4

BUMG428Tax: Individual & Small Business

3

ECON410Economic Development on Indian Reservations

3

ENGL306Writing Research Papers

3

ELECTIVEBusiness Upper Division Emphasis Elective 3

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Winter Quarter (Year Four)

BUMG432Tax II: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance

3

BUMG435Entrepreneurship II

4

SPCH360Professional Presentation Skills

3

ELECTIVEBusiness Upper Division Emphasis Electives 6

6

Total Credit Hours:16

Spring Quarter (Year Four)

BUMG445Entrepreneurship III

4

ELECTIVEBusiness Upper Division Electives 9

9

Total Credit Hours:13

Upper Division Business Emphasis Electives

BUMG331Business Planning

2

BUMG340Internet Marketing

3

BUMG405Strategic Planning

2

BUMG455Introduction to Public and Tribal Administration

4

BUMG465Public & NonProfit Financial Management

4

BUMG475Non Profit Management

3

BUMG485Senior Project

1-5 variable depending on project objectives

GNSD350Introduction to Grant Writing

3

NASD339Tribal Finance, Accounting and Budgets I

5

NASD341Principles of Tribal Sovereignty

3

NASD371Tribal Gaming

3

NASD413638 Contracts and Compacts

3

NASD415Human Resource Management

3

NASD445Intergovernmental Relations

3

NASD471Cultural Resource Management

3

NASD475Strategic Planning For Tribal Organizations

3

PSYC225Psychology of Advertising and Propaganda

2

Total Credits Bachelor of Arts:  182 credits  (91 A.A. + 91 B.A.)