BA Major in Business Administration/Agribusiness
B.A., Major in Business Administration/Agribusiness
Major Requirements*
- ACCT 281 Financial Accounting (3 credit hours)
- ACCT 283 Managerial Accounting (3 credit hours)
- BUS 115 Business Basics (3 credit hours)
- BUS 130 Intro to Entrepreneurship (3 credit hours)
- BUS 318 Quantitative Methods for Business (3 credit hours)
- BUS 322 Management (3 credit hours)
- BUS 325 Marketing (3 credit hours)
- BUS 326 Investments (3 credit hours)
- BUS 327 Consumer Behavior (3 credit hours)
- BUS 328 Organizational Behavior (3 credit hours)
- BUS 350 Business Law (3 credit hours)
- BUS 375 HR Management (3 credit hours)
- BUS 395 Corporate Finance (3 credit hours)
- BUS 435 Management Decision Making (3 credit hours)
- BUS 497 Business Strategy and Policy (3 credit hours)
- ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics (3 credit hours)
- ECON 102 Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credit hours)
- Six additional hours of 300-level or above from courses within the division.
Agribusiness Requirements
- Successful completion of Cowley County Community College Farm and Ranch Management Vocational Certificate A (18 hours)
- AGR1211Agricultural Orientation (1 hour)
- AGR1230 Agricultural Economics (3 hours)
- AGR1266 Crop and Plant Science (4 hours)
- AGR1267 Principles of Animal Science (3 hours)
- AGR1268 Animal Science and Industry (1 hour)
- AGR12xx Elective - CCCC Farm and Ranch Management (3 hours)
- AGR12xx Elective - CCCC Farm and Ranch Management (3 hours)
Cognate Requirements
- MATH 110 College Algebra (3 credit hours)
- MATH 215 Intro to Statistics and Probability (3 credit hours)
Enrollment Requirements
Students must enroll in the Agribusiness courses (listed above under Agribusiness Requirements) through Cowley College. Southwestern College will accept the credits from Cowley College for credit toward the degree at Southwestern College. The Southwestern College “Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy” will be in effect for this student during the period of this agreement.
Students will pay tuition and fees as well as food and housing (if living on campus) at Southwestern College. The combination of Cowley College classes and Southwestern College classes is designed to meet the full-time enrollment requirement at Southwestern College. Southwestern College will be responsible for monitoring eligibility for and disbursing financial aid.
Students should consult the Southwestern College policies for calculating financial aid awards, disbursing aid, monitoring satisfactory progress and eligibility requirements, keeping records, and return of financial aid if a student decides to withdraw. Those policies may be found in the Financial Aid Handbook and the Southwestern College catalog.