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California State University, East Bay
Business Administration B.S.

The College of Business and Economics is committed to providing a broadly oriented professional education to prepare students for careers in business, government, and non-profit organizations. Our program is based on the realization that while many business college graduates secure their initial job through their specialization in one of the functional areas, in a relatively short period of time they progress to positions that require a broad managerial approach incorporating the perspectives of other specialties in addition to their own.

Thus, our Business Administration Major is structured around a large core of required courses that exposes our students to the basic tools of quantitative methods and economic theory, provides them with an introduction to each of the primary functional areas of business, and still leaves them the opportunity to pursue a limited concentration in one or two of these specialized areas. This extensive set of core courses lets students develop a substantive background in the management of organizations prior to choosing an option and enables them to change options during their program with little or no loss of progress toward their degree. http://www.cbe.csueastbay.edu/

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