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Business Administration and Law

 

Western’s Business Administration and Law Program offers students a quality education in the area of business administration and law, business policy, and strategy through synergistic teaching, research, and service. Students receive a thorough background in the interrelationship of business and law, legal theory, legal research, and the application of law in everyday business transactions and management.

The B.S.B.A in Business Administration and Law requires 42 , 36 hours, 21 major hours, and 6-15 general elective hours, depending on Liberal Studies courses completed.

The in Business Law requires 18 total hours.
The in Business Administration requires 18 total hours.
The interdisciplinary in Conflict Resolution and Cross-Cultural Communication provides a unique opportunity for students to become trained campus and community mediators. A mediator is a neutral third party who helps parties to resolve a dispute without going to court.

Plan Sheets

BSBA in Business Administration and Law - Residential Program

BSBA in Business Administration and Law - Distance Program

Eight Semester Plans

Students who wish to finish their degree in eight semesters can follow a prescribed program of study.

For a Major in Business Administration and Law

For dual degrees in Business Administration and Law and Management

The distance B.S.B.A. in Business Administration and Law program replicates the on-campus program with distance students taking the same courses delivered by the same faculty as students in the on-campus program. For more information, contact cobdistance@wcu.edu

Most students enroll in 6-9 credit hours per semester.

The B.S.B.A in Business Administration and Law requires 42 ³ó´Ç³Ü°ù²õ, 36 hours, 21 major hours, and 6-15 general elective hours, depending on Liberal Studies courses completed.

Business Administration and Law Faculty

Debra Burke

Professor

J.D., Business Law

Christopher Doval

Assistant Instructor

J.D., Business Law

Andrew Emerson

Associate Instructor

J.D., Business Law

Janet Ford

Professor

J.D., Business Law

Justin Pace

Assistant Professor

J.D., Business Law

Ken Sanney

Professor

J.D., Business Law; Director, School of Accounting, Finance, Information Systems and Business law