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Business Administration


  • Overview

  • Curriculum
  • Core
    Courses
  • Admission
    Requirements
  • Graduation
    Requirements

  • Faculty

  • FAQ's

Overview

Degree-completion programWhether you want to finish your bachelor’s degree, change your career, or expand your knowledge and earnings horizon, the University of Saint Mary has the Kansas City area’s most flexible and accelerated undergraduate degree-completion program.

If you’re thinking about returning to the classroom, make no mistake: now is the time. In this competitive job market, a college degree is more important than ever.

USM’s adult degree-completion program in business administration offers the same high level of academic excellence as our traditional day classes.

Our business administration degree program will prepare you to be a successful business leader in a truly global society. You’ll work one-on-one with business faculty that collectively have over 100 years of real-world experience.

USM is highly-respected in the Kansas City area, making internship and career opportunities plentiful. In fact, USM business administration majors often land jobs before they even graduate.

Your advisors in the undergraduate degree-completion program are committed to your success. They’ll work diligently with you to arrange a schedule that fits your life.

Is it for you?

  • The University of Saint Mary undergraduate degree-completion program is conveniently located in Overland Park near 115th and Pflumm
  • It’s a perfect option for anyone with an associate’s degree looking to take the next step, a student with a variety of college under their belt wanting to focus on a major, or a professional looking for continue their education and return to the classroom
  • You do not have to take courses in a particular order. That means if you have a particularly heavy work schedule or personal scheduling issue, you can choose the courses that best fits your schedule
  • It’s flexible. You can opt to go full-time, taking more than one course; or part-time, taking one course at a time
  • USM offers affordable tuition and financial aid. Our undergraduate degree-completion program is an excellent   value

Flexible Scheduling

USM’s accelerated degree-completion program is designed to meet the needs of busy individuals balancing work and family commitments.
We offer:

  • Evening classes that primarily meet one night a week
  • Accelerated 8-week sessions
  • Terms begin five times a year. Start at any term

We recommend that you submit your application materials at least three weeks prior to the start of the term.

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International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE)

University of Saint Mary business programs are accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE), in recognition of our academic excellence in making certain our graduates are well equipped to excel in the business world.

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Curriculum

USM’s adult degree-completion program offers you the same high quality education of as the university’s traditional undergraduate program in a more convenient and flexible accelerated evening format.

Business Administration lets you learn the fundamentals of business, including accounting, finance, management, marketing, and human resources.

Visit our Course Description tab for more information on what classes you’ll be taking and how many credit hours you’ll need.

 

 

Core Courses

General Education Courses

Communications — nine credit hours comprising the following three courses

  • Composition I
  • Composition II
  • Oral Communications

Humanities — six credit hours from the following areas:

  • Literature/Theatre
  • Foreign Language
  • History
  • Humanities (Art, Music, Religion)
  • Philosophy

Social Science — six credit hours from the following areas:

  • Economics
  • Anthropology
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Science and Math — nine credit hours from the following areas:

  • Natural Science with Lab
  • College Algebra and Statistics

IDEA Seminar I
IDEA Seminar II

Business Courses

The business administration major is composed of required core courses (36 credit hours), required non-core support courses (nine credit hours), and a concentration (15 hours).

Required Core Courses

  • Principles of Accounting I
  • Principles of Accounting II
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Principles of Finance
  • Advanced Management Information Systems
  • Principles of Management
  • Legal & Ethical Aspects of business
  • International Business
  • Production and Operations Management
  • Business Policy and Ethics
  • Principles of Marketing

Required Non-Core Hours:

  • Management Information Systems
  • College Algebra
  • Introductory Statistics

Management Concentration

  • International Political Economy
  • Principles of Leadership
  • Business Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Organizational Behavior

 

 

Admission Requirements

The USM adult degree-completion program is ideally suited for students who have completed roughly two years of college (approximately 60 credit hours), although those with fewer credit hours are accepted.

You will work one-on-one with a faculty member to integrate your past learning and college credits into our program—or to complete any required courses you’re lacking within the context of the program.

Other admission requirements are:

  • Completed application and $25 application fee
  • Official transcripts from all previous colleges and universities attended
  • Minimum grade point average of 2.0 (on a scale of 4.0)

Prerequisites

You will be best prepared to enter the undergraduate degree-completion program if you have completed the following college courses.

Your advisor will work with you if you’re missing any of these requirements.

And you may receive credit for life experiences. A portfolio you prepare detailing your experience will be judged by a committee that determines how much college credit—up to a maximum of 30 hours—you will be granted.

Communications (nine credit hours)

  • English Composition I
  • English Composition II
  • Communications

Humanities (six credit hours/two courses). Must include courses from at least two of these five areas:

  • Literature/Theatre
  • Foreign Language
  • History
  • Humanities (Art, Humanities, Religion, Photography)
  • Philosophy

Social Sciences/Economics (six credit hours/two courses). Must include courses from at least two of these five areas:

  • Anthropology
  • Economics
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Science/Mathematics (nine credit hours). Must include one course from a lab science and one from mathematics.

  • Life Sciences (Biology)
  • Physical Science (Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, Physics)
  • Mathematics (Equivalent to USM MA185 or above

 

 

Graduation Requirements

The USM adult degree-completion program is geared toward students who have completed roughly two years of college (approximately 60 credit hours).

USM requires the successful completion of 128 credit hours to earn a bachelor’s degree.

 

 

Faculty

Program Advisor

Pat HowardPat Howard
Overland Park Campus Director &  Degree-Completion Advisor
(913) 319-3002
HowardP@stmary.edu

Business

Rich Cofer, Jr., Business
B.S., Rockhurst University; MBA, University of Missouri-Kansas City

Edward D. Culliton, Business
B.A., University of Northern Iowa; Executive MBA, Benedictine University

Tracie Folscroft, Business
B.S., Kansas State University; MBA, University of Missouri-Kansas City

Melody Freeman, Business
B.S., University of Saint Mary; MBA, University of Saint Mary

Elizabeth Garza-Lang, Business
B.S.B.A., Rockhurst University; M.S. Kansas State University

Geoffrey Heathcock, Business
B.A., California State University; MBA, Golden Gate University

Robert F. Higney, Jr., Business
B.S., Rockhurst University; MBA, University of Missouri-Kansas City

Donald Lennard, Business
B.S., Truman State University; MBA, Avila University

Leonard W. Little, Business
B.S., University of Missouri-Kansas City; M.A., University of Missouri-Kansas     City

Ronald Logan, Professor of Business
B.A., UMKC; MBA, Rockhurst University; Ed.D., University of Kansas

David Reynolds, Assistant Professor of Business/Marketing
B.A., Southwest Missouri State; M.A. Webster University; Direct Marketing
Institute, University of Missouri — Kansas City

Dan Speir, Business
B.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City; M.A., University of Missouri- Kansas
City; J.D. University of Missouri-Kansas City

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Will all of my credits transfer?

They generally will, as long as they come from an accredited college or university. You can only have 64 transfer credit hours from a two-year school, so you might have an excessive number of two-year school hours. They will transfer and show up on your transcript, but they will not count toward your degree.

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How long will it take to finish my degree?

There is no firm answer to this. Usually there are several factors to consider:

  • How many credit hours you are transferring to USM?
  • How many classes you want to take each term?
  • The rotation of classes between the sites

To get a better sense of timeframe, speak with a program advisor[ link ]

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Where will my classes be held?

You may take classes at any of our sites. The Overland Park Campus will offer all of the classes for all of the degree-completion programs. Our Kansas City, Kansas site will have applied psychology, business administration, and sociology classes. The main campus in Leavenworth will also offer some evening classes.

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Is this an accelerated program?

Yes. Other than elementary education, most of the classes are in an 8-week format. Classes start August (Fall I), October (Fall II), January (Spring I), March (Spring II) and May (Summer Session).

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What do I need to be admitted?

  • An application with a $25 application fee
  • An official transcript from any other college or university that you have attended
  • A 2.0 cumulative grade point average in your previous coursework