The undergraduate program in business administration adheres to the principle that in a free society the business enterprise must be responsibly and efficiently managed. The undergraduate degree program includes both business and non-business courses. The mission of the undergraduate program is to provide students with a broad understanding of business and to equip them with the dynamic skills required to work successfully in a complex and changing global environment.
Special emphasis options are available within the business administration major and are designed to prepare students for positions in accounting, business technology & analytics, advertising, finance, human resource management, management & leadership, marketing, and supply chain management. Business minors include the general business minor, the business minor in social innovation, the property management minor, the business minor in advertising for graphic design majors, and the advertising minor for communications majors. Certificates in entrepreneurship, blockchain, food industry management, the athletic and outdoor industry, property management, international business, and social innovation & social entrepreneurship are also available. The School of Business offers study abroad opportunities at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The School of Business offers online business concentrations in Business Technology & Analytics, Management & Leadership, Human Resource Management or Supply & Logistics Management and a hybrid degree option for Accounting.
Student Advising
Undergraduate academic and career advisors are located in the Karl Miller Center Suite 220. Students should plan to meet with their advisor at least twice a year to ensure that requirements are being met and to get assistance in their job search preparation.
The School of Business Web site, http://www.pdx.edu/sba, contains announcements concerning upcoming activities, scholarships, student organizations, internships, and career opportunities, policies, and other information vital to all business students.
Atmos Program
As the largest and most diverse business school in Oregon, we believe diversity, cultural awareness, and the inclusion of all people is paramount for institutional impact an global change. We believe inclusion and excellence are not mutually exclusive. This belief motivates everything we do. The Atmos program supports diverse and underrepresented minority business students of color and is a promise of academic and community support to help create an avenue for a brighter future.
Admission requirements
Students may declare business administration as their major field of study at any time after admission to Portland State University. However, students must formally join The School of Business before they are allowed to enroll in almost all 200-, 300- or 400-level business administration courses or to graduate with a business administration degree.
To join The School of Business, students must be formally admitted to Portland State University and fill out the School's opt-In form available on https://www.pdx.edu/sba/opt-in.
Prerequisite Business Requirements
Courses
BA 101 | Introduction to Business and World Affairs | 4 |
BA 205 | Business Communications Using Technology | 4 |
BA 211 | Fundamentals of Financial Accounting | 4 |
BA 213 | Decision Making with Accounting Information | 4 |
Ec 201 | Principles of Microeconomics | 4 |
Ec 202 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 4 |
Stat 241 | Application of Statistics for Business | 4 |
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Stat 243 | Introduction to Probability and Statistics I | 4 |
Comm 220 | Public Speaking | 4 |
Wr 121 | College Writing | 4 |
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| Freshman Inquiry | |
BA 101: (waived for post-baccalaureate students)
BA 205: (waived for post-baccalaureate students)
Students can submit the SBA opt-in form anytime during the term, it is available online at https://www.pdx.edu/sba/opt-in.
Undergraduate Academic Standing Policy
A minimum Portland State University cumulative GPA of 2.50 and a minimum GPA of 2.50 in business administration courses taken at Portland State University are required to remain in good standing as a business administration student and for graduation with a degree in business administration. Details on the School of Business Academic Standing Policy can be found online at https://www.pdx.edu/sba/academic-standing-policy.
PSU Academic Dismissal
If a student who has been admitted to the School of Business is academically dismissed by the University, that student will automatically lose School of Business admitted status. If a student who has lost admitted status desires to complete degree requirements for programs in the School of Business, that student must reapply. At the time of reapplication the student must meet the required 2.50 PSU and PSU School of Business GPA requirement.