Undergraduate Majors/Minors

Bachelor of Science in Applied Studies

California State University Dominguez Hills offers students an opportunity to complete the fully accredited Bachelor of Science in Applied Studies program entirely online. The Bachelor of Science in Applied Studies (APS) is an online degree completion program designed for those who have completed 60 semester or 90 quarter units of college courses, and who are ready to complete a bachelors degree.

 

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program, is designed to accomplish two objectives. The first of these is to prepare students for lifelong professional careers in commerce, finance and industry, as well as for management careers in the public and not-for-profit sectors. A second objective is to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to obtain professional, entry level positions in one functional area of the business enterprise, or in some particular field of business.

Concentrations

AccountingGeneral BusinessInternational Business
Business AnalyticsGlobal Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementManagement & Human Resources
EntrepreneurshipInformation SystemsMarketing
FinanceInformation Systems SecuritySports, Entertainment & Hospitality

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration

The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration is designed to provide professional preparation for private, public and nonprofit sector professionals in the fields of national and local law enforcement, law, corrections, juvenile justice, homeland security, and intelligence analysis. The degree program requires:

  1. Completion of two lower division required courses common to all students in the Department of Public Administration & Public Policy;
  2. Completion of a set of upper division core courses common to all Criminal Justice Administration students; and
  3. Four elective courses.

  

Bachelor of Science in Public Administration

The Bachelor of Science in Public Administration is designed to provide professional preparation for administrative or managerial positions in public service organizations. The degree program requires:

  1. Completion of core courses of public administration & public policy students;
  2. A concentration;
  3. Two additional courses for breadth.

In addition to full-time faculty, the department has part-time faculty who are practicing public managers in their areas of specialization. Several of the full-time faculty also have lengthy careers as public managers. To complement the traditional classroom instruction, the Department of Public Administration and Public Policy offers a number of activities that enhance the total educational experience of students. The department sponsors speakers, professional symposia, and Pi Alpha Alpha, a renowned national honor society for outstanding Public Administration students.

Concentrations

Administrative ManagementPublic Financial Management
Criminal Justice AdministrationPublic Personnel Administration
Health Services Administration
  

Army ROTC

Army Reserve Officer Training Corps

  

CBAPP Minors

Minor in Business Administration

The Minor in Business Administration is designed for students majoring in other fields who wish to acquire a basic knowledge of business. All lower division courses required for the Business Administration minor must be completed with a grade of “C” or better prior to enrollment in upper division courses. Permission of an advisor is required to enroll in upper division courses.

Minor in Data Analytics

The Minor in Data Analytics offers students an opportunity to acquire an in-depth understanding of methods and applications of data analytics. It thus provides an excellent complement and/or improvement to the functional knowledge obtained through other programs. Two preparation courses (6 units) and four concentration courses (12 units) comprise the minor.

Minor in Information Systems

The Minor in Information Systems offers students the opportunities to acquire an in-depth understanding of technical foundations and business applications of information systems. It thus provides an excellent complement and/or improvement to training in other concentrations. A total of two preparation courses (6-7 units) and four IS concentration courses (12 units) comprise the minor.

Minor in Management

The Minor in Management is designed for students majoring in other fields who wish to acquire knowledge and skill in basic management applicable to all organizations. A total of 15 units in upper division Management courses is required. A grade point average of 2.0 must be achieved in the minor. All students interested in the Minor in Management should seek advising from the Chair of the Department of Management. Permission of CBAPP Student Advisement and Service Center is required to enroll in upper division management courses.

Minor in Marketing

The Minor in Marketing is designed for students majoring in other fields who wish to acquire marketing knowledge and competence. A total of 12 units in upper division marketing courses are required. It is suggested that students take ECO 210, Economic Theory 1A (Microeconomics) prior to enrolling in MKT 350. A grade point average of 2.0 must be achieved in the minor.

Minor in Criminal Justice Administration

Minor in Public Administration

 

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