Wayne State University School of Business Administration

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Undergraduate Programs

Whether you enter the School of Business Administration right out of high school, from a community college or following years of working or caring for a family, you will find that our flexible undergraduate program fits your lifestyle, as you work toward your academic goals. 

We offer courses during the day and evening, on the main campus in Detroit and at the WSU Oakland Center in Farmington Hills. You may choose to work and commute in for classes, or opt for a more traditional college experience and live on campus.  

Our program is accredited by AACSB, the highest standard of achievement for business schools. You will be taught by a faculty comprised of internationally respected researchers, as well as business professionals with expertise in their fields.

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

Bachelor degrees

Undergraduate studies at the School of Business Administration lead to either a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree. The B.A. degree has a foreign language requirement. 

The undergraduate program requires a minimum of 122 credit hours through five types of courses: business foundation, coregeneral education, elective and major.  (See an example curriculum)

Specific course requirements vary by major area of study. You are strongly encouraged to work with an academic adviser to create a plan of work for your degree.

You may choose from six undergraduate majors:

Accounting

Finance

Global Supply Chain Management

Information Systems Management

Management

Marketing

You may also elect to double major.

Other Undergraduate Programs

The School of Business provides these undergraduate offerings along with, or in addition to, the bachelor degree program:

B Start   

Business Minor

Honors

Post-Bachelor Certificate in Accounting

For more information about our undergraduate programs, contact an adviser in the School of Business Administration Office of Student Services, or call 313-577-4510.