Undergraduate Business Majors and Minors

Our AACSB International accredited undergraduate programs take a balanced approach to learning. We don't simply teach business concepts; we prepare our students to use what they learn to become valuable members of their future employer's team.

We emphasize teamwork and technology, and we help our students develop expertise in a wide range of business software applications. An international perspective is blended throughout the curriculum and students are prepared to conduct business wherever their business takes them.

In addition, students can enrich their education through participation in programs such as the Tulsa Undergraduate Research Challenge (TURC), internships and membership in our professional organizations. Click here to visit our Office of Undergraduate Programs website for information on admission requirements and more...
We offer the following undergraduate degree programs:

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA):

Majors: Accounting, Economics, Energy Management, Finance, Management, Management Information Systems, and Marketing
Minors: Accounting, Finance, International Business, Management Information Systems, and Marketing for business majors; Business Administration for non-business majors.
Certificates offered: Accounting, Finance, and Management Information Systems
Management Areas of Specialization: Business Law, Entrepreneurship & Family Business Management, Human Resource Management
Marketing Areas of Specialization:Integrated Marketing Communications

BSBA Curriculum

The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree requires successful completion of 124 hours of course work as detailed below:

I.    Tulsa Curriculum

II.   General Education Electives
Only courses from outside the College of Business may be used for general education electives.

III.  Business Core (46 hours)
Business majors must earn a graade of C or higher in each of the Business Core courses (except BUS 1001) in order to meet requirements for graduation.

   FRESHMAN CORE 
 BUS 1001  Collins College Orientation (pass/fail)
 BUS 1013  Business & Society 
 MIS 1123  Business Information Technology
   SOPHOMORE CORE
 ACCT 2113  Concepts in Accounting Information I
 ACCT 2123  Concepts in ACcounting Information II
 BL 2013  Legal Environment of Business
 ECON 2013  Macroeconomics
 ECON 2023  Microeconomics
 QM 2013  Statistics I
 QM 2023   Statistics II
 JUNIOR/SENIOR LEVEL CORE
 FIN 3003  Business Finance
 MGT 3003  Principles of Management
 MGT 4073  Strategic Management
 MIS 3003  Introduction to Management Information Systems
 MKTG 3003  Principles of Marketing
 QM 3023  Operations Management

IV.    Major Required Courses (18-28-hours)
(see descriptions in specific major sections

V.     Free Electives (0-9 hours depending on specific majors)            

Bachelor of Science in International Business and Language:

Language concentrations available:
Chinese, French, German, Russian, and Spanish

Applied Option
A student who selects the "Applied Option" (BSBA or BSIBL program) will apply business principles in an actual business environment through a formal Collins College of Business internship. In addition to completing all the requirements for the BSBA or BSIBL degree, the student must satisfactorily complete an additional one-semester or summer term internship course (BUS 4001, Business Applications). The internship will be secured by the student but must be approved by the faculty member guiding the internship and by the Associate Dean.

Accelerated Law Program
Through a cooperative program of the Collins College of Business and The University of Tulsa College of Law, selected graduating high school students can complete BSBA and JD requirements in six (6) years. The program is limited to five (5) students, either entering freshmen or returning sophomores. Students interested in this program must complete a separate application for the program. At the time of admission to the program, the student will be assured of admission to the College of Law after completing three (3) years in the Collins College of Business, on condition that the student has a least a 3.3 grade point average at the end of this or her third year in college and has comported himself or herself in a manner consistent with the expectations of the legal profression. In accordance with the rules of the American Bar Association, students will be required to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) before the end of their first year in law school. Students who are interested in this program should contact the Office of Undergraduate Programs in the Collins College of Business for specific degree requirements. If you have any questions or if you would like additional information regarding our undergraduate business programs, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Programs.