School of Business and Public Management
Academic Commons North 236
912-279-5852
Program Coordinator:
Dr. Craig Gentzle 279-5823
cgentzle@ccga.edu
Management develops and executes the goals of the organization by allocating resources, providing leadership, and monitoring progress. The BBA Management Concentration is led by business experienced faculty who engage local and regional businesses who help design courses that are truly relevant in today's environment. This versatile concentration can be tailored to the student’s career goals, spanning from small business/entrepreneurship to corporate management.
During the Freshman and Sophomore years, students pursuing the BBA degree are required to take total credit hours in the core curriculum in Areas A through F. In the junior and senior years students generally are required to complete a 36 hour common core, an 18 hour concentration, and 12 hours of directed electives. Upon completion of all degree requirements students are awarded a BBA degree with a major in General Business with a concentration in the selected area. 30 Credits of upper level courses must be completed at CCGA.
Students are strongly advised to regularly see their BBA advisor as concentration courses are offered over a two-year cycle.
Students may enroll in the BBA degree program at any time. Prior to enrolling in junior and senior level courses students generally have:
- Earned a minimum of 60 credit hours in Area A-F [(A) Essential Skills, 9 hours; (B) Institutional Options, 4 hours; Humanities/Fine Arts, 6 hours; (D) Science and Math, 11 hours; (E) Social Sciences, 12 hours; and (F) Business Administration, 18 hours].
- A grade of C or better in all Area F courses, MATH 1111 and MATH 2112.
- An institutional GPA of 2.0 or better.
- Met all prerequisites for the courses in which they plan to enroll.
Core Curriculum (Click to display or hide)
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE CURRICULUM
The USG core curriculum was developed with the goals of assuring institutional accountability for learning, incorporating learning requirements in global perspectives and critical thinking, allowing institutions some flexibility in tailoring courses to their institutional mission, while ensuring that core curriculum courses completed at one USG institution or through eCore, the USG’s designated online core curriculum, are fully transferable to another USG institution. All core curriculum requirements must be completed as part of the associate of arts, associate of science, bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degree programs. Each institution’s core curriculum shall consist of 42 semester credit hours with the minimum number of credit hours in each area shown below. (BOR Policy Manual, 3.3.1 Core Curriculum)
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Program Curriculum