The Business Focus Area prepares up-and-coming professionals for exciting and rewarding careers in the fields of accounting, economics, finance, information systems, logistics, management, and marketing. The coursework for a degree in business is designed to ensure students can build the foundation necessary for today’s highly competitive global business environment. Business majors have the opportunity to gain out-of-classroom experience through internships and specialized study abroad programs which help them to grow both professionally and personally while gaining leadership skills.
Students not ready to declare a specific major can choose to be in Exploratory Business until they have decided on a specific business major. Click the button below to view the Exploratory Business Program Map.
Exploratory Business Program MapMajor Exploration Resources
There are two ways to view degree requirements for our majors:
- Georgia Southern’s Academic Catalog
- Curriculum Sheets or Program Maps, which allow you to track your progress as you complete degree requirements
Students can discuss major exploration with their academic advisor, and our Office of Career & Professional Development also has many resources to assist students with Major and Career Exploration.
Business Focus Area Majors
Accounting, BBA
Accounting is the language of business. Using their analytical and problem-solving skills, accountants provide big-picture thinking and an understanding of how financial data impacts every aspect of the organization. The accounting program prepares students for a wide range of professional careers in public accounting, industry and finance, and in specialty areas such as forensic accounting and fraud examination and government and non-profit accounting.
Campus: Statesboro
Economics, BBA
Economics is a discipline focused on the decision making and relationships that drive market outcomes. This program provides students with a broad knowledge of economic tools to provide a foundation for careers in business, economics, finance or law. Economics graduates are sought after by employers for their strong analytical skills and training in problem solving, often earning higher average pay than most other disciplines.
Campus: Statesboro, Armstrong
Finance, BBA
Finance is concerned with the valuation and exchange of assets over time. It combines elements of accounting, economics and statistics to analyze financial problems and decisions. Finance questions addressed include asset pricing, financing and choice of alternative investment opportunities, domestic and international financial institutions and markets, corporate governance, and risk management.
Campus: Statesboro
Information Systems, BBA
Blends experience using leading-edge information technologies with business knowledge to address business problems and illustrate the value of business/IT alignment. Emphasis areas include: accounting information systems, business intelligence, electronic commerce, enterprise resources planning, enterprise security, and logistics information systems.
Campus: Statesboro
Management, BBA
Emphasizes the integrative nature of the management discipline in planning, leading, organizing, and controlling contemporary profit and non-profit organizations. Emphases include entrepreneurship/small business, hospitality, human resources, and operations.
Campus: Statesboro
Marketing, BBA
Provides students with an awareness of the marketing problems confronting today’s business firms, some knowledge and experience in application of the tools and techniques of marketing problem solving, and a more detailed knowledge of one or more specific areas of the marketing discipline. Emphases include fashion merchandising, retailing and sales management.
Campus: Statesboro
Supply Chain Management, BBA
A degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management prepares students for the many jobs available in this challenging and rapidly expanding field. Basic LIT courses focus on logistics and transportation concepts and principles. Advanced courses focus on logistics operations, international logistics, and intermodal distribution issues.
Campus: Statesboro, Armstrong
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