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Certificate of Post
Baccalaureate Studies in Business Administration
Undergraduate Program Requirements
For more information, check the
Bulletin of Information
2006-2007
The Albers School of Business and Economics offers two Post Baccalaureate Certificates to aid you with your continuing education needs.
Certificate of Post Baccalaureate Studies in Business Administration
Prerequisites
These courses may be waived by previous equivalent course work.
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MATH 130
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Business Calculus
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5
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ECON 271
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Principles of Macroeconomics
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5
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ECON 272
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Principles of Microeconomics
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5
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ECON 260
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Business Statistics
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5
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ACCT 230
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Principles of Accounting I
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5
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Foundation Courses
Must be taken at Seattle University
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FINC 340
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Business Finance
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5
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MKTG 350
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Introduction to Marketing
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5
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MGMT 380
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Principles of Management
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5
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PHIL 351
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Business Ethics
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5
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Plus one of the following
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5
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MGMT 320
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Global Environ. of Business
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ECON 330
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International Economic Events
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Plus one of the following:
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5
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ACCT 231
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Principles of Accounting II
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BLAW 370
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Business and International Law
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ECON 310
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Quantitative Methods
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OPER 360
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Manufacturing & Service Oper.
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The Albers School of Business and Economics offers
1) an undergraduate certificate in business for students with a bachelor ’s degree in a non-business area and 2)
certificates in specific disciplines for students with a bachelor ’s degree in business.
The certificates of post-baccalaureate studies in business provide an opportunity for
graduates of non-business undergraduate programs to develop expertise and acquire
credentials in the business area while earning college credits.
The curriculum requires between six and 13 courses, depending on prior course
work. It largely replicates the required courses for a minor in
business. The academic credit may also be applicable to other degree program
requirements. The certificate of post-baccalaureate studies in
accounting, business economics, finance, international business,
and other fields provide opportunities for qualified business graduates to develop expertise and acquire
a credential in an area of specialization beyond the bachelor ’s in business degree
while earning college credits. The curriculum consists of a selection of six or seven
undergraduate courses, at least four of which must be in the discipline named in the
certificate. To avoid duplication of previous course work,
courses in related disciplines may be substituted for classes in the named discipline.
The program is open to graduates of regionally accredited bachelor ’s programs only.
The application process will require preparation of an application
form, payment of fees, and submission of transcripts. For
admission, a student ’s academic performance must be equal to or better than the standards for admission to and graduation from
the Seattle University BABA program. Seattle University graduates usually will be
considered automatically eligible for the program. Students will register as regular certificate-seeking undergraduate students at Seattle University and must earn a 2.25 cumulative grade point average in the courses applied to the
certificate. In addition, students must earn a C-grade or better in each course required for the
certificate. In the final term of coursework for the certificate the student files a certificate application
with the Registrar. Deadlines are: for fall completion, apply by October 30;for winter, January 30;for
spring, April 30;for summer, July 30.For more information about these certificate
programs, contact the director of undergraduate programs in the Albers School.
For more information on the Certificate Programs contact:
Undergraduate Program Director
Albers School of Business and Economics
901 - 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122-4340
206.296.5700
asbe-adv@seattleu.edu
For admissions information or application contact:
Seattle University Admissions Office
901 - 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122-4340
206.296.5800
800.426.7123
admissions@seattleu.edu
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