Jerome Steele School of Business and Finance
The Division of Business provides a student-centered learning environment to develop the business skills and appreciation for continuous learning necessary to succeed in a dynamic global economy. The faculty is empowered to help develop ethical, knowledgeable, and technologically competent business professionals. We strive to do this to further the College’s mission of providing a premier educational experience.
Careers for Business Administration Degree Holders: Account Manager, Business Plan Writer, Operations Research/Management Science, Employment Interviewer, Event Planner, Executive Assistant, Fund-Raising Specialist, Human Resources Manager, Insurance Sales Agent/Underwriter, Investment Broker, Management Analysts, Project Manager, Real Estate Brokers and Sales Agents.
Careers for Accounting Degree Holders: Personal Accounting, Government Accounting, Auditing, Accounting Firms, Payroll, Taxes, Financial Planning.
Careers for Information Systems Degree Holders: Information Systems Manager, Database Administrator, Computer Systems Analyst.
Careers for Marketing Degree Holders: Marketing Managers, Sales Promotions Managers, Marketing Research Analyst.
Careers for Tribal Leadership Degree Holders: Tribal Government, Economic Development, Community Organizer, Community Outreach Coordinator, Advisor.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Degree Programs
Required Total General Education is 45 credit hours. For more detail go to Bacone College Core Curriculum for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Degree.
Required Courses in Business Administration Core – 46 credit hours
The major in Business Administration has a core of 46 credit hours taken by all students majoring in this business program. Besides the core, students choose from one of four different emphasis areas. These areas of emphasis are accounting, business administration, information systems, and marketing.
Students must maintain a 2.50 cumulative GPA to earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the Division of Business. Furthermore, the student must also earn a ‘C’ or higher in all Business core class and major related course work.
The core courses listed below (46 credit hours) are a required part of the Business Administration major and must be completed by all business students regardless of emphasis area(s). All courses must be completed with a minimum grade of ‘C’.
ACC 2113 Financial Accounting ACC 2123 Managerial Accounting BUS 2143 Business Law I BUS 4553 Quantitative Methods BUS 4013 Business Ethics CIS 3213 Technology Applications in Business CIS 4113 Management Information Systems ECN 2513 Microeconomics |
ECN 2613 Macroeconomics FIN 3113 Business Finance MGT 2223 Principles of Management MGT 3253 Business Statistics MGT 4113 Organizational Behavior & Leadership MKT 2283 Principles of Marketing BUS4954 Problems in Business |
Major core – 46 credit hours
Major degree requirements – 27
Upper-division Program Electives – 6
Total Hours – 124 credit hours
Accreditation
Bacone College has received specialized accreditation for the Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with concentrations in accounting, business administration, information systems and marketing through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE), located in Olathe, Kansas.
Mission Statement
Mission Statement
The Division of Business provides a student-centered learning environment to develop the business skills and appreciation for continuous learning necessary to succeed in a dynamic global economy. The faculty is empowered to help develop ethical, knowledgeable, and technologically competent business professionals. We strive to do this to further the College’s mission of providing a premier educational experience through Christian principles while providing equal educational opportunity to all.
To best serve our students and to efficiently use institutional resources, the Division of Business will seek to:
- Offer a responsive, flexible business curriculum within a learning environment that prepares and supports analytical thinking and lifelong learning.
- Integrate technology into our teaching and communications with students and colleges.
- Create an environment to fulfill our mission by providing opportunities for faculty development; support for faculty efforts to serve students and improve our programs; and appropriate rewards for achievements in teaching, intellectual contributions, and service.
- Target well-defined markets and promote the Division of Business effectively in those markets.
- Build and maintain partnerships with key constituencies.
In order for a student to apply for admittance into the Division of Business at the BSBA level, he/she must have earned a minimum of 60 credit hours; have a current GPA of 2.50 or higher on a 4.00 scale; and grades earned in the following required courses must be a “C” or higher: English Comp I, English Comp II, College Algebra, Principles of Management, Principles of Marketing, Business Law I, Financial Accounting, and Managerial Accounting.
Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society for Business, Management & Administration
Student Society for Sport & Recreation Management
The Student Society for Sport & Recreation Management is an academic solution to one’s desire for challenging and satisfying career choices in the recreation and sport industries.
MISSION STATEMENT
The Student Society for Sport & Recreation Management (SSSRM), serving Bacone College, is committed to serving those major students studying either sport management or recreation management. The organization accomplishes this mission by exploring educational and career experiences that enhance those who graduate that lead to future career pursuits or entry-level jobs in sport management or recreation management.
REAL WORLD EXPERIENCES
These experiences are designed to strengthen a member’s portfolio with evidence of gained experiences in their chosen industry by:
- allow members to grow and learn in a low-stress environment of learning,
- allow the members opportunities to network with professionals and practitioners presently working in the wide variety of sport and recreation industries.
MEMBERSHIP STANDARDS
- All active members must be in good academic and disciplinary with the College.
- Shall be currently enrolled students at the College.
- Must maintain active participation in the Student Society.
PARTICIPATION OPPORTUNITIES
- Lead Student assistants
- Game day and event assistants
- In-game promotions assistants
- Video production assistants
- Social media assistants
- Marketing and graphic design assistants
- Stadium operations assistants
- Ticket sales assistants
- Recreation supervisors
- Intramural supervisors
Learning Goals and Outcomes
Bachelor of Science-Business Administration students will:
• Demonstrate foundational knowledge in accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing in application of concepts and theories.;
• Demonstrate foundational knowledge in accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing in application of concepts and theories.;
• Demonstrate effective skills in written and oral communications using appropriate technologies;
• Demonstrate an ability to integrate the concepts of the core areas of business;
• Demonstrate awareness of the importance of the ethical requirements of business activities;
• Demonstrate an ability to conduct methodological, secondary research into business issues; which may relate to general business or to a specific business function, which requires familiarity with a range of data, research sources and appropriate methodologies;
• Anticipate and pose problems relative to understanding and supervising personnel. Identify and analyze human relations techniques appropriate to a managerial role;
• Use and apply relevant research and analysis tools to organizations and industries operating in a variety of contexts;
• Synthesize relevant data and critically analyze organizational strategic options;
• Explain and develop the marketing mix, including an analysis of the marketing mix variables—product, place, price, and promotion.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in General Business
Students who aspire to leadership positions in areas requiring significant subject matter expertise will find that Bacone’s program in General Business allows the flexibility needed to allow the development of expertise in a select subject area while developing the skills needed to manage or provide leadership. Successful completion of the program requires students to meet Bacone’s general education requirements and the Division of Business’s core requirement. In addition, the successful student will develop, working with their advisor, a cognate of courses that meet the subject matter area of interest.
Recommended Course Sequencing for Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in General Business.
First Year Fall Semester | |
MGT 2223 | Principles of Management |
MTH 1513 | College Algebra |
REL ____3 | Religion Course |
ENG 1113 | English Composition I |
CLE 1103 | First Year Seminar |
HPE ___1 | HPE Course (1 CR HR) |
16 Credit Hours |
First Year Spring Semester | |
AIS ____3 | American Indian Studies |
SPC 1713 | Speaking & Thinking Critically |
ENG 1213 | English Composition II |
MKT 2283 | Principles of Marketing |
________3 | Guided Elective |
HPE ____1 | HPE Course (1 Cr. Hr.) |
16 Credit Hours |
Second Year Fall Semester | |
ACC 2113 | Financial Accounting |
BUS 2143 | Business Law I |
ECN 2113 | Microeconomics |
________3 | Minor/General Elective |
_______4 | Science w/Lab (4 CR HR) |
16 Credit Hours |
Second Year Spring Semester | |
ACC 2123 | Managerial Accounting |
AES 2003 | Creativity and Social Influences |
BUS 4553 | Quantitative Methods |
ECN 2613 | Macroeconomics |
________3 | Minor/General Elective |
15 Credit Hours |
Third Year Fall Semester | |
CIS 3213 | Technology Application in Business |
MGT 3253 | Business Statistics |
________3 | Minor/General Elective |
________3 | Minor/General Elective |
LOGIC 3213 | Intro to Crit Think& Inf Logic |
15 Credit Hours |
Third Year Spring Semester | |
HIS ____3 | History Course |
FIN 3113 | Business Finance |
________3 | Minor/General Elective |
________3 | Literature Course |
________3 | Guided Elective |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Fall Semester | |
CIS 4113 | Management Information Systems |
MGT 4113 | Organizational Behavior |
________3 | Upper Division Elective |
________3 | Upper Division Elective |
________3 | Minor/General Elective |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Spring Semester | |
BUS 4013 | Business Ethics |
BUS 4954 | Problems in Business |
_______3 | Upper Division Elective |
_______3 | Upper Division Elective |
_______3 | Minor/General Elective |
16 Credit Hours |
124 Total Credit Hours for Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in General Business.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in Tribal Leadership
Successful completion of the program requires students to meet the Bacone College’s general education requirements, the School of Business and Finance’s core requirements and the required course of study for the focus on accounting. All courses taken to satisfy the tribal leadership focus require a grade of ‘C’.
Required Courses in Tribal Leadership (33 hours)
AIS 3213 | Federal Indian Policy |
AIS 2113 | American Indian Tribal Governments |
AIS 3233 | Tribal Sovereignty |
AIS 3243 | American Indian Women |
AIS ____3 | Upper Level Elective |
AIS 3203 | Indigenous Leadership Principles |
AIS 4013 | Internship |
CJS 3313 | Federal and Tribal Law |
MGT 4003 | Leadership |
MGT 4103 | Change Management |
MGT 4203 | Business Management and Strategy |
Recommended Course Sequence for Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in Tribal Leadership.
First Year Fall Semester | |
MGT 2223 | Principles of Management |
MTH 1513 | College Algebra |
ACC 2113 | Financial Accounting |
ENG 1113 | English Composition I |
CLE 1103 | First Year Seminar |
HPE ___1 | HPE Course (1 CR HR) |
16 Credit Hours |
First Year Spring Semester | |
ACC 2123 | Managerial Accounting |
HIS ____3 | History |
ENG 1213 | English Composition II |
MKT 2283 | Principles of Marketing |
________3 | Guided Elective |
HPE ___1 | HPE Course (1 CR HR) |
16 Credit Hours |
Second Year Spring Semester | |
REL ___3 | Religion |
BUS 4553 | Quantitative Methods |
CJS 3313 | Federal and Tribal Law |
ECN 2613 | Macroeconomics |
AIS 3213 | Federal Indian Policy |
15 Credit Hours |
Third Year Fall Semester | ||
AIS 3233 | Tribal Sovereignty | |
MGT 3253 | Statistical Reasoning | |
FIN 3113 | Business Finance | |
AIS 2113 | American Indian Tribal Governments | |
_______3 | Guided Elective | |
15 Credit Hours |
Third Year Spring Semester | |
AIS 3343 | American Indian Women |
AIS ___3 | AIS Upper Level Elective |
_______3 | Guided Elective |
LOGIC 3213 | Introduction to Critical Thinking and Informal Logic |
CIS 3273 | Technical Applications in Business |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Fall Semester | |
MGT 4003 | Leadership |
MGT 4113 | Organizational Behavior & Leadership Theory |
MGT 4203 | Business Management and Strategy |
_______3 | Social Science/Political Science |
CIS 4113 | Management Information Systems |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Spring Semester | |
AIS 3203 | Indigenous Leadership Principles |
BUS 4954 | Problems in Business |
MGT 4103 | Change Management |
AIS 4013 | Internship |
BUS 4013 | Business Ethics |
16 Credit Hours |
124 Total Credit hours for Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in Tribal Leadership.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in Marketing
Marketing is the process of communicating the value of a product or service to prospective consumers of the product or service. Bacone College’s program in marketing prepares students for careers in advertising, brand management, market research, media planning and public relations. Successful completion of the program requires students to meet the Bacone College’s general education requirements, the Division of Business’ core requirements and the required course of study for the focus on marketing. All courses taken to satisfy the marketing focus require a grade of ‘C’.
Required Courses in Marketing – 27 credit hours.
SME 3113 | Sport Marketing |
MKT 3523 | Buyer Behavior |
MKT 3113 | Marketing Research |
MKT 3213 | Marketing Channels |
MKT 3313 | Retail Management & Promotion |
MKT 3413 | Sales Management |
MKT4113 | Marketing Management |
MKT 4313 | Advertising Management |
MKT 4513 | International Marketing |
Recommended Course Sequence Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in Marketing.
First Year Fall Semester | |
MGT 2223 | Principles of Management |
MTH 1513 | College Algebra |
ACC 2113 | Financial Accounting |
ENG 1113 | English Composition I |
CLE 1103 | First Year Seminar |
HPE ___1 | HPE Course (1 CR HR) |
16 Credit Hours |
First Year Spring Semester | |
ACC 2123 | Managerial Accounting |
HIS ____3 | History Course |
ENG 1213 | English Composition II |
MKT 2283 | Principles of Marketing |
________3 | Guided Elective |
HPE ____1 | HPE Course (1 Cr. Hr.) |
16 Credit Hours |
Second Year Fall Semester | |
MKT 3523 | Buyer Behavior |
BUS 2143 | Business Law I |
ECN 2113 | Microeconomics |
SPC 1713 | Speaking & Thinking Critically |
_______4 | Science w/Lab (4 CR HR) |
16 Credit Hours |
Second Year Spring Semester | |
REL ___3 | Religion Course |
FIN 3113 | Business Finance |
MKT 3333 | Social Media Marketing |
ECN 2613 | Macroeconomics |
AIS ____3 | American Indian Studies |
15 Credit Hours |
Third Year Fall Semester | |
SME 3113 | Sport Marketing |
MGT 3253 | Business Statistics |
BUS 4553 | Quantitative Methods |
MKT 3313 | Retail MGT & Promotion |
LOGIC 3213 | Intro to Crit Think & Inf Logic |
15 Credit Hours |
Third Year Spring Semester | |
MKT 3313 | Marketing Research |
MKT 3413 | Sales Management |
MGT 3333 | Labor Relations Management |
_______3 | Guided Elective |
_______3 | Guided Elective |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Fall Semester | |
MKT 4113 | Marketing Management |
BUS 3113 | International Business |
MKT 4313 | Advertising Management |
MGT 4113 | Organizational Behavior |
CIS 4113 | Management Info Systems |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Spring Semester | |
BUS 4013 | Business Ethics |
BUS 4954 | Problems in Business |
_______3 | General Elective |
_______3 | General Elective |
_______3 | General Elective |
16 Credit Hours |
124 Total Credit hours for Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in Marketing.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in Management
Management is a field concerned with applying social, psychological, and economic theories of human behavior to problems of designing, leading, and motivating the individuals that make up an organization. Success in this area requires a broad range of understanding in the areas of finance and accounting, marketing, law, information system and decision science as it applies to the organization. Students in the area aspire to be leaders in business or non-profit organizations. Bacone’s program seeks to provide students with a broad knowledgebase which will prepare them to be successful in a wide variety of organizations.
Successful completion of the program requires students to meet the Bacone’s general education requirements, the Division of Business’ core requirements and the required course of study for the focus on management. All courses taken to satisfy the management focus require a grade of ‘C’.
Required Courses in Business Administration – Management 27 credit hours.
ACC 4213 | (Federal) Income Tax |
ACC 3213 | Cost Accounting |
BUS 4013 | Business Ethics |
FIN 3553 | Money & Banking |
MGT 3313 | Production & Operations Management |
MGT 3323 | Human Resource Management |
MGT ___3 | Upper Level Management Course |
MKT 3113 | Marketing Research |
MKT ___3 | Upper Level Marketing Course |
Recommended Course Sequence Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in Management
First Year Fall Semester | |
MGT 2223 | Principles of Management |
MTH 1513 | College Algebra |
ACC 2113 | Financial Accounting |
ENG 1113 | English Composition I |
CLE 1103 | First Year Seminar |
HPE ___1 | HPE Course (1 CR HR) |
16 Credit Hours |
First Year Spring Semester | |
ACC 2123 | Managerial Accounting |
HIS ____3 | History Course |
ENG 1213 | English Composition II |
MKT 2283 | Principles of Marketing |
________3 | Guided Elective |
HPE ____1 | HPE Course (1 Cr. Hr.) |
16 Credit Hours |
Second Year Fall Semester | |
_______3 | Guided Elective |
BUS 2143 | Business Law I |
ECN 2113 | Microeconomics |
SPC 1713 | Speaking & Thinking Critically |
_______4 | Science w/Lab (4 CR HR) |
16 Credit Hours |
Second Year Spring Semester | |
REL ___3 | Religion Course |
FIN 3113 | Business Finance |
BUS 4553 | Quantitative Methods |
ECN 2613 | Macroeconomics |
AIS ____3 | American Indian Studies |
15 Credit Hours |
Third Year Fall Semester | |
CIS 3213 | Technology Application in Business |
MGT 3253 | Business Statistics |
MGT 3323 | Human Resource Management |
ACC 3213 | Cost Accounting |
LOGIC 3213 | Intro to Crit Think & Inf Logic |
15 Credit Hours |
Third Year Spring Semester | |
MKT 3313 | Marketing Research |
FIN 3553 | Money & Banking |
LIT ____3 | Literature Course |
AES 2003 | Creativity: Treasuring the Arts |
_______3 | Guided Elective |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Fall Semester | |
MGT ___3 | Upper Level Management |
ACC 4213 | Federal Tax Accounting |
MKT ___3 | Upper Level Marketing |
MGT 4113 | Organizational Behavior |
CIS 4113 | Management Info Systems |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Spring Semester | |
BUS 4013 | Business Ethics |
BUS 4954 | Problems in Business |
MGT 3313 | Production & Operations MGT |
_______3 | General Elective |
_______3 | General Elective |
16 Credit Hours |
124 Total Credit hours for Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in Management.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in Accounting
The objective of this program is to prepare students to commence and to continue to develop in a wide range of professional accounting careers. Upon completion, students will have the basic conceptual knowledge of business and sufficient depth and breadth in accounting that will prepare for careers as professional accountants in financial institutions, industry, private practice and in the non-profit sector.
Successful completion of the program requires students to meet the Bacone College’s general education requirements, the Division of Business’ core requirements and the required course of study for the focus on accounting. All courses taken to satisfy the accounting focus require a grade of ‘C’.
Required Courses Accounting – 27 credit hours
Second Year Required Courses | |
ACC 2203 | Intermediate Accounting I |
ACC 2213 | Intermediate Accounting II |
ACC 3113 | Financial Statement Analysis |
ACC 3313 | Auditing |
ACC 3213 | Management and Cost Accounting |
ACC 4213 | (Federal) Income Tax |
ACC 4313 | Fund Accounting |
ACC 4413 | Advanced Accounting |
FIN 3553 | Money & Banking |
Major Electives – 9 hours required
ACC 3913 | Principles of Fraud Exam |
ACC 4713 | Advanced Tax |
ACC 4613 | International Accounting |
ACC 4813 | Advanced Auditing |
Recommended Course Sequencing Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in Accounting.
First Year Fall Semester | |
MGT 2223 | Principles of Management |
MTH 1513 | College Algebra |
ACC 2113 | Financial Accounting |
ENG 1113 | English Composition I |
CLE 1103 | First Year Seminar |
HPE ___1 | HPE Course (1 CR HR) |
16 Credit Hours |
First Year Spring Semester | |
ACC 2123 | Managerial Accounting |
HIS ____3 | History Course |
ENG 1213 | English Composition II |
MKT 2283 | Principles of Marketing |
________3 | Guided Elective |
HPE ____1 | HPE Course (1 Cr. Hr.) |
16 Credit Hours |
Second Year Fall Semester | |
BUS 2143 | Business Law I |
ACC 2203 | Intermediate Accounting I |
ECN 2113 | Microeconomics |
SPC 1713 | Speaking & Thinking Critically |
_______4 | Science w/Lab (4 CR HR) |
16 Credit Hours |
Second Year Spring Semester | |
REL ___3 | Religion Course |
FIN 3113 | Business Finance |
ACC 2213 | Intermediate Accounting II |
ECN 2613 | Macroeconomics |
BUS 4553 | Quantitative Methods |
15 Credit Hours |
Third Year Fall Semester | |
CIS 3213 | Technology Application in Business |
MGT 3253 | Business Statistics |
AIS ____3 | American Indian Studies |
ACC 3213 | Cost Accounting |
LOGIC 3213 | Intro to Crit Think& Inf Logic |
15 Credit Hours |
Third Year Spring Semester | |
ACC 3313 | Auditing |
ACC 3113 | Financial Statement Analysis |
ACC 4413 | Labor Relations Management |
________3 | Guided Elective |
AES 2003 | Creativity: Treasuring the Arts |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Fall Semester | |
FIN 3553 | Money and Banking |
MGT 4113 | Organizational Behavior |
ACC 4313 | Fund Accounting |
ACC 4213 | Income Tax Accounting |
CIS 4113 | Management Information Systems |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Spring Semester | |
_______3 | Guided Elective |
BUS 4954 | Problems in Business |
_______3 | Major Elective |
_______3 | Major Elective |
BUS 4013 | Business Ethics |
16 Credit Hours |
124 Total Credit hours for Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Emphasis in Accounting.
Bachelor of Science in Recreation Management
The major in Recreation Management Education degree prepares the student to work in professional settings such as church recreation, therapeutic recreation, directors of city recreation departments and private health clubs, ski instructors, aquatic supervisors, guides for wilderness trips, intramural sports directors, correctional recreation, adventure sport recreation, personal trainers, and corporate fitness directors. Graduates may also desire to pursue graduate degrees that may prepare them for highly specialized jobs in recreation or recreation management.
Minimum of 124 credit hours and 2.00 overall GPA are required to graduate. All Degree Requirement Courses must have a grade of C or above.
Minimum of 124 credit hours and 2.00 CGPA are required to graduate. All Degree Requirement Courses must have a grade of C or above.
Admission Requirements to Recreation Management
Freshman and transfer students must meet the following objectives for their specific degree plan:
For Recreation Management you must successfully complete the following course work to be transferred to the Division of Business:
- Complete twenty-four credit hours toward their degree plan
- Pass ENG 1213 English Composition II with a “C” or better
- Pass Math Structures
- Pass Principles of Recreation Management with a “C” or better
- Complete the reading requirement (advanced reading or sufficient ACT score)
- Completion of the Reading Requirement
- Completion of two from AIS/REL/SPC
- Completion of 24 hours toward graduation
Required Total Gen Ed – 36 credit hours
For more detail, go to Bacone College Core Curriculum
Required Liberal Arts Electives – 9 credit hours
For more detail go to Bacone College Guided Electives
Required Courses in Recreation Management Core — 51 credit hours.
RME 1003 | Principles of Recreation Management |
ACC 2113 | Financial Accounting |
SME 2113 | Sport Facility Management & Design |
BUS 2143 | Business Law I |
MGT 2223 | Principles of Management |
MKT 2283 | Principles of Marketing |
BUS 4013 | Business Ethics |
SME 3113 | Sport Marketing |
CIS 3213 | Technology Applications in Business |
RME 2433 | Sociology of Sport and Recreation |
RME 3403 | Organization & Administration of Recreation &Sport |
BUS 3313 | Entertainment, Hospitality, and Tourism |
SME 4303 | Exercise and Sport Psychology |
And either of the following two offerings as the Capstone experience:
BUS 4954 | Problems in Business |
RME 4996 | Internship in Recreation Management |
Required Preferred Business Elective – 6 credits, 3000 or 4000 only (BUS, CIS, ECN, FIN, MGT, MKT)
Elective Hours – 22 credit hours
124 Total Credit hours for Bachelor of Science in Recreation Management degree.
Recommended Course Sequence Bachelor of Science in Recreation Management.
First Year Fall Semester | |
________4 | Science w/Lab (4 CR hr.) |
MTH 1513 | College Algebra |
AIS ____3 | American Indian Studies |
ENG 1113 | English Composition I |
CLE 1103 | First Year Seminar |
16 Credit Hours |
First Year Spring Semester | |
RME 1003 | Principles to Recreation MGT |
REL ____3 | Religion Course |
ENG 1213 | English Composition II |
ACC 2113 | Financial Accounting |
________3 | Liberal Art Guided Elective |
HPE ____1 | HPE Course (1 Cr. Hr.) |
16 Credit Hours |
Second Year Fall Semester | |
BUS 2113 | Business Communications |
SME 2113 | Sport Facility MGT & Design |
MGT 2223 | Principles of Management |
SPC 1713 | Speaking & Thinking Critically |
________2 | General Elective (FamFinance) |
_______3 | Liberal Art Guided Elective |
17 Credit Hours |
Second Year Spring Semester | |
BUS 2143 | Business Law I |
RME 2303 | Sport Officiating I |
MKT 2223 | Principles of Marketing |
HPE 2112 | Personal Health |
_______3 | General Elective |
_______3 | Liberal Art Guided Elective |
17 Credit Hours |
Third Year Fall Semester | |
CIS 3213 | Tech Applications in Business |
RME 2433 | Sociology of Sport & Rec |
LOGIC 3213 | Intro to Crit Think & Inf Logic |
_______3 | General Elective |
_______3 | Preferred Upper Division Business Elective |
15 Credit Hours |
Third Year Spring Semester | |
AES 2003 | Creativity: Treasuring the Arts |
RME 3403 | Org & Admin in Sport & Rec |
HIS ___3 | History |
BUS 3313 | Entertainment, Hospitality, and Tourism |
_______3 | Guided Elective |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Fall Semester | |
_______3 | Preferred Upper BUS Elective |
_______3 | Preferred Upper BUS Elective |
SME 4303 | Exercise and Sport Psychology |
_______3 | General Elective |
_______3 | General Elective |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Spring Semester | |
BUS 4954 | Problems in Business OR |
SME 4996 | Internship in Recreation MGT |
RME 3603 | Strength & Conditioning Certification Preparation |
_______3 | General Elective |
_______3 | General Elective |
14-16 Credit Hours |
124 Total Credit hours for Bachelor of Science in Recreation Management degree.
Recreation Management Graduation Requirements
Minimum of 124 credit hours and 2.00 CGPA are required to graduate. All Degree Requirement Courses must have a grade of C or above.
Bachelor of Science in Sport Management
Graduates with a major in Sport Management could pursue jobs as athletic directors, coaches on any academic level, sports team managers, armed forces sports coaches, sports administrators in private or semiprivate enterprises, municipal sports directors, front-office personnel and administrators with professional sports organizations, public colleges, and universities (facilities, marketing, and sports information), and in businesses that have a strong sports emphasis. In addition, graduates could go on to pursue graduate degrees that may prepare them for highly specialized jobs in sports.
Sport Management
Graduates with a major in Sport Management could pursue jobs as athletic directors, coaches on any academic level, sports team managers, armed forces sports coaches, sports administrators in private or semiprivate enterprises, municipal sports directors, front-office personnel and administrators with professional sports organizations, public colleges, and universities (facilities, marketing, and sports information), and in sport retail sales businesses that have a strong sports emphasis. In addition, graduates could go on to pursue graduate degrees that may prepare them for highly specialized jobs in sports. Minimum of 124 credit hours and 2.25 CGPA are required to graduate. All Degree Requirement Courses must have a grade of C or above.
Required Total Gen Ed – 36 credit hours; For more detail, go to Bacone College Core Curriculum
Required Liberal Arts Electives – 9 credit hours; For more detail to Bacone College Guided Electives
Required Courses in Sport Management Core — 61 credit hours.
RME 1003 | Principles of Sport Management |
ACC 2113 | Financial Accounting |
ACC 2123 | Managerial Accounting |
SME 2113 | Sport Facility Management & Design |
BUS 2143 | Business Law I |
MGT 2223 | Principles of Management |
MKT 2283 | Principles of Marketing |
BUS 4013 | Business Ethics |
RME 3403 | Org & Administration of Recreation & Sport |
SME 3113 | Sport Marketing |
SME 3213 | Sport Communication |
MKT 3413 | Sales Management |
CIS 3213 | Technology Applications in Business |
MGT 3323 | Human Resources Management |
MGT 4113 | Organizational Behavior |
SME 3003 | Governing Bodies in Sport |
SME 4303 | Exercise and Sport Psychology |
And either of the following two offerings as the Capstone experience:
BUS 4954 | Problems in Business |
RME 4996 | Internship in Recreation Management |
Elective Hours – 18 credit hours
124 Total Credit hours for Bachelor of Science in Sport Management degree.
Recommended Course Sequence Bachelor of Science in Sport Management.
First Year Fall Semester | |
________4 | Science w/Lab (4 CR hr.) |
MTH 1513 | College Algebra |
SME 1003 | Principles of Sport Management |
ENG 1113 | English Composition I |
CLE 1103 | First Year Seminar |
16 Credit Hours |
First Year Spring Semester | |
AIS ____3 | American Indian Studies |
HIS ____3 | History Course |
ENG 1213 | English Composition II |
ACC 2113 | Financial Accounting |
MGT 2223 | Principles of Management |
HPE ____1 | HPE Course (1 Cr. Hr.) |
15 Credit Hours |
Second Year Fall Semester | |
SME 2113 | Sport Facility MGT & Design |
MGT 2283 | Principles of Marketing |
SPC 1713 | Speaking & Thinking Critically |
AES 2003 | Creativity: Treasuring the Arts |
_______3 | Liberal Art Guided Elective |
15 Credit Hours |
Second Year Spring Semester | |
BUS 2143 | Business Law I |
SME 3113 | Sport Marketing |
ACC 2123 | Managerial Accounting |
HPE 2112 | Personal Health |
REL ___3 | Religion |
_______2 | Guided Elective (FamFinance) |
17 Credit Hours |
Third Year Fall Semester | |
CIS 3213 | Tech Applications in Business |
MGT 3413 | Sales Management |
LOGIC 3213 | Intro to Crit Think & Inf Logic |
_______3 | General Elective (2 CR HR) |
_______3 | Liberal Arts Guided Elective |
RME3403 | Organization & Administration of Recreation &Sport |
17 Credit Hours |
Third Year Spring Semester | |
SME 3003 | Governing Bodies in Sport |
SME 3103 | Sport & Recreation Ethics |
SME 3213 | Sport Communication |
MGT 3323 | Human Resource Management |
_______3 | General Elective |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Fall Semester | ||
MGT 4113 | Organizational Behavior | |
SME 4113 | Sport Law | |
SME 4303 | Exercise & Sport Psychology | |
________3 | Liberal Arts Guided Elective | |
_______3 | General Elective | |
15 Credit Hours |
Fourth Year Spring Semester | |
SME 4993 | Internship in Sport Management |
BUS 4954 | Problems in Business |
________3 | General Elective |
________3 | General Elective |
15 Credit Hours |
124 Total Credit hours for Bachelor of Science in Recreation Management degree.
Sport Management Graduation Requirements
Minimum of 124 credit hours and 2.25 CGPA are required to graduate. All Degree Requirement Courses must have a grade of