Business Administration prepares you for careers in business and social enterprise and government sector where management, ethics, technology, critical thinking, and communication skills are essential. Our graduates' entrepreneurial and leadership traits, combined with their business skills and knowledge, have enabled them to launch their own businesses or move into high-potential jobs.

Our goal is for you to graduate with not just a solid foundation in business knowledge and skills, but also with the behavioral attributes that give you a competitive advantage in either your chosen career path or graduate school. We promote our students' success in their chosen careers with business knowledge and skills developed through engaged teaching and learning. We provide integrated, hands-on education and responsible engagement with real-world challenges.

Special Requirements

AS-T certified students can earn a Business B.S. by completing the special requirements found on the Requirements for AS-T certified students in Business page.

All other Business majors, see below.

Standard Requirements

Complete ONE of the following courses:

Complete ALL of the following courses:

  • BUS 201S: Macro Economics & Community (5 units)
  • BUS 203: Financial Accounting (3 units)
  • BUS 204: Business Statistics (3 units)
  • BUS 205: Managerial Accounting (3 units)
  • BUS 206: Business Law (2 units)
  • BUS 299: Business Analytics Fundamentals (2 units)
  • BUS 300S: Business Ethics in Action (4 units)
  • BUS 304: Business Communication, Ethics, and Critical Thinking (4 units)
  • BUS 305: Principles of Management (4 units)
  • BUS 306: Fundamentals of Marketing (4 units)
  • BUS 307: Finance (4 units)
  • BUS 308: Information Systems for Decision Making (4 units)
  • BUS 310: Entrepreneurship (4 units)
  • BUS 358: Principles of Microeconomics (4 units)
  • BUS 499: Strategic Management-Senior Capstone (1-6 units)

Complete ONE of the following courses:

  • BUS 309: Principles of Operations Management (4 units)
  • BUS 311: Operations Management - Service Organizations (4 units)
  • BUS 312: Principles of Sustainable Hospitality Management (4 units)

To complete the requirements of the Business Degree, select and complete a concentration from the list below:

Students choosing an Accounting Concentration will follow one of three tracks. The Professional Accounting Track helps prepare students to sit for the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination and undertake careers in public accounting. The General Accounting Track helps prepare students for accounting, tax, and financial management careers in business, government, and not-for-profit organizations. The Financial Analysis Track helps prepare students for careers in investment advisory services, banking, and financial planning.

Complete ALL of the following courses:

  • BUS 383: Intermediate Accounting I (4 units)
  • BUS 384: Intermediate Accounting II (4 units)
  • BUS 385: Income Tax Fundamentals (4 units)
  • BUS 482: Audit I (Financial Auditing) (4 units)

Students are recommended to take BUS 484: Advanced Accounting I (4 units) and/or BUS 487: Ethics for Accountants (4 units).

Complete ALL of the following courses:

  • BUS 383: Intermediate Accounting I (4 units)
  • BUS 384: Intermediate Accounting II (4 units)

Complete TWO of the following courses:

  • BUS 353: Advanced Financial Management (4 units)
  • BUS 354: Investment (4 units)
  • BUS 356: Personal Financial Management & Human Resources Strategy (4 units)
  • BUS 385: Income Tax Fundamentals (4 units)
  • BUS 468: Business Analytics (4 units)
  • BUS 469: Database Management (4 units)
  • BUS 481: Accounting Systems (4 units)
  • BUS 482: Audit I (Financial Auditing) (4 units)
  • BUS 484: Advanced Accounting I (4 units)
  • BUS 487: Ethics for Accountants (4 units)
  • BUS 498: Internship (1-6 units)

Complete ALL of the following courses:

  • BUS 383: Intermediate Accounting I (4 units)
  • BUS 354: Investment (4 units)

Complete TWO of the following courses:

  • BUS 353: Advanced Financial Management (4 units)
  • BUS 355: International Finance (4 units)
  • BUS 356: Personal Financial Management & Human Resources Strategy (4 units)
  • BUS 385: Income Tax Fundamentals (4 units)
  • BUS 452: Fixed Income Analysis (4 units)
  • BUS 468: Business Analytics (4 units)
  • BUS 469: Database Management (4 units)
  • BUS 498: Internship (1-6 units)

Complete ALL of the following courses:

  • BUS 375: Agribusiness Trading and Risk Management (4 units)
  • BUS 454: Advanced Agribusiness Credit & Finance (4 units)

Complete ONE of the following courses:

  • BUS 435: Supply Chain Management (4 units)
  • BUS 437: Applied Logistics for Vegetables and Fruit (4 units)

Complete ONE of the following courses:

  • BUS 322: Integrated Marketing Communications (4 units)
  • BUS 421: Marketing Research (4 units)
  • BUS 425: Global Marketing (4 units)
  • BUS 434: Policy/Regulation in Environmental Agribusiness (4 units)
  • BUS 435: Supply Chain Management (4 units)
  • BUS 436: Agribusiness Strategy (4 units)
  • BUS 437: Applied Logistics for Vegetables and Fruit (4 units)
  • BUS 468: Business Analytics (4 units)
  • BUS 469: Database Management (4 units)
  • BUS 498: Internship (1-6 units)

** Agribusiness students who need to complete Science GE coursework are recommended to take CHEM 109: Introductory Chemistry (4 units) (to fulfill Area B1) and/or ENVS 201: Intro to Environmental Science (4 units) (to fulfill Area B2).

Complete ALL of the following courses:

  • BUS 410: New Venture Design (4 units)
  • BUS 430: Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship (4 units)
  • BUS 451: Venture Formation/Finance (4 units)

Complete ONE of the following courses:

  • BUS 322: Integrated Marketing Communications (4 units)
  • BUS 421: Marketing Research (4 units)
  • BUS 422: Professional Selling and Sales Management (4 units)
  • BUS 433: Management of Nonprofit Organization (4 units)
  • BUS 460: Emerging Technology and Digital Organization (4 units)
  • BUS 498: Internship (1-6 units)

This concentration is suspended until further notice. As of Fall 2015, no new students are able to declare this concentration; students who are identified as Hospitality Management students in CMS prior to Fall 2015 will be able to complete the coursework. If you have questions please contact your Business Advisor.

Complete ONE of the following courses:

  • BUS 311: Operations Management - Service Organizations (4 units)**
  • BUS 312: Principles of Sustainable Hospitality Management (4 units) **

Complete ALL of the following courses:

Complete ONE of the following courses:

  • BUS 323: Service Marketing (4 units)
  • BUS 330: Human Resources Management (4 units)

* * Hospitality and Hotel/Resort Management students are required to take BUS 311: Operations Management - Service Organizations (4 units) or BUS 312: Principles of Sustainable Hospitality Management (4 units) to meet the Principles of Operations Management Upper Division Major Requirement. Substitutions for these courses will only be approved if the student took 309 prior to declaring Hospitality or Hotel/Resort Management concentration.

This concentration is suspended until further notice. As of Fall 2015, no new students are able to declare this concentration; students who are identified as Hotel/Resort Management students in CMS prior to Fall 2015 will be able to complete the coursework. If you have questions please contact your Business Advisor.

Complete ONE of the following courses:

  • BUS 311: Operations Management - Service Organizations (4 units)
  • BUS 312: Principles of Sustainable Hospitality Management (4 units) **

Complete ALL of the following courses:

* * Hospitality and Hotel/Resort Management students are required to take BUS 311: Operations Management - Service Organizations (4 units) or BUS 312: Principles of Sustainable Hospitality Management (4 units) to meet the Principles of Operations Management Upper Division Major Requirement. Substitutions for these courses will only be approved if the student took 309 prior to declaring Hospitality or Hotel/Resort Management concentration.

Complete ALL of the following courses:

  • BUS 460: Emerging Technology and Digital Organization (4 units)
  • BUS 468: Business Analytics (4 units)
  • BUS 469: Database Management (4 units)

Complete ONE of the following courses:

  • BUS 322: Integrated Marketing Communications (4 units)
  • BUS 421: Marketing Research (4 units)
  • BUS 425: Global Marketing (4 units)
  • BUS 435: Supply Chain Management (4 units)
  • BUS 454: Advanced Agribusiness Credit & Finance (4 units)

Complete TWO of the following courses:

  • BUS 330: Human Resources Management (4 units)
  • BUS 331: Organizational Behavior (4 units)
  • BUS 493: International Business (4 units)

Complete TWO of the following courses:

  • BUS 323: Service Marketing (4 units)
  • BUS 332: Area Studies in International Business (2-6 units)
  • BUS 356: Personal Financial Management & Human Resources Strategy (4 units)
  • BUS 375: Agribusiness Trading and Risk Management (4 units)
  • BUS 425: Global Marketing (4 units)
  • BUS 430: Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship (4 units)
  • BUS 433: Management of Nonprofit Organization (4 units)
  • BUS 434: Policy/Regulation in Environmental Agribusiness (4 units)
  • BUS 435: Supply Chain Management (4 units)
  • BUS 451: Venture Formation/Finance (4 units)
  • BUS 460: Emerging Technology and Digital Organization (4 units)
  • BUS 468: Business Analytics (4 units)
  • BUS 469: Database Management (4 units)
  • BUS 494: Experiential Learning in International Business (4 units)
  • BUS 498: Internship (1-6 units)

Complete the following course:

  • BUS 421: Marketing Research (4 units)

Complete TWO of the following courses:

  • BUS 322: Integrated Marketing Communications (4 units)
  • BUS 323: Service Marketing (4 units)
  • BUS 422: Professional Selling and Sales Management (4 units)
  • BUS 425: Global Marketing (4 units)

Complete ONE of the following courses:

  • BUS 430: Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship (4 units)
  • BUS 435: Supply Chain Management (4 units)
  • BUS 451: Venture Formation/Finance (4 units)
  • BUS 460: Emerging Technology and Digital Organization (4 units)
  • BUS 468: Business Analytics (4 units)
  • BUS 469: Database Management (4 units)
  • BUS 498: Internship (1-6 units)

MLO 1

Understand and apply the terminology, concepts, theories, and tools of management.

MLO 2

Produce business writing that meets professional standards.

MLO 3

Prepare and deliver professional presentations

MLO 4

Produce a critical analysis of a business scenario.

MLO 5

Analyze data using quantitative tools to support business analysis.

This pathway is one example of how you might complete all the requirements for your degree in an order that makes sense given prerequisites. It is meant to give you a general sense of what your education will look like.

Your own unique situation, and a number of other factors, may mean your actual pathway is different. Perhaps you'll need an extra math or language class, or one of the courses we've listed isn't offered in a particular semester. Don't worry, there is flexibility built into the curriculum. You'll want to work closely with an advisor and use the academic advisement report to take all that into account and develop a pathway that's customized for you.

In the meantime, use this example as a starting point for choosing classes or discussing your plans with an advisor. Your advisor is your best resource when it comes to figuring out how to fit all the courses you need, in the right sequence, into your personal academic plan.

Fall Freshman

* This FYS class is just an example. The FYS class you choose might meet a different GE area, so you would have to adjust your actual pathway accordingly.

Spring Freshman

Fall Sophomore

Spring Sophomore

Fall Junior

Spring Junior

Fall Senior

Spring Senior

Fall Junior

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have not met the D2: U.S. Histories & Democratic Participation requirement prior to admission to CSUMB, you will need to add it to your Individualized Learning Plan (ILP). Please check with your Business Adviser if you have any questions.

Spring Junior

Fall Senior

Spring Senior