Develop the skills to succeed
Today’s business world is looking for employees with communication, education and employee development skills. Our Bachelor of Business Administration degree in business communication and corporate education equips you with these increasingly valued skills and prepares you to start your career in this field.
Business Communication and Corporate Education, BBA
Available on-campus and online, the BBA with a major in business communication and corporate education combines courses in business communication, business law and general business.
All SFA undergraduate students must complete the university's core curriculum. Business students also must complete two business common courses, including the Career Success Passport, and BBA students are required to complete foundations of knowledge business courses.
Required courses
- BCOM 3347 - Oral Communication in Business Contexts
- BCOM 4347 - Organizational Communication
- BCOM 4350 - Leadership Communication for Business
- BUSI 3330 - Principles of Employee Development
- BUSI 3345 - Training and Development
- BUSI 3350 - Foundations of Data Visualization
Elective courses
Three credit hours from the following:
- BLAW 4356 - Employment and Agency Law
- BUSI 4300 - Negotiation and Alternate Dispute Resolution
- BUSI 4385 - Internship in General Business
- MGMT 3373 - Human Resource Management
- BUSI 4330 - Organization Development
Six credit hours from the following:
- BUSI 3310 - Business Communication Technologies
- BUSI 3321 - Information Technology
- BUSI 4340 - Data Management for Business
Curriculum requirements
View curriculum requirements on the Loading... webpage within the online catalog.
Suggested course sequence
The business communication and corporate education degree major academic planner serves as a guide to help you be "on track" for graduation by taking the right courses in the right order.
Partnerships for transfer students
SFA has partnered with Angelina College, Lone Star Community College, Panola College and Trinity Valley Community College to offer a streamlined pathway allowing you to easily transfer credits toward your SFA degree.