Undergraduate programs

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
  • Advertising
  • Business Technology & Analytics
  • Finance
  • Global Supply Chain Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Management & Leadership
  • Marketing.

Business minors include:

  • Business Administration
  • Social Innovation 
  • Property Management
  • Advertising
  • Accounting
  • Advertising for Graphic Design majors
  • Advertising minor for Communications majors.

Certificates are also available to pair with business majors, as follows:

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Blockchain (not currently accepting new students),
  • Food, Beverage & Goods Leadership
  • Athletic and Outdoor Industry
  • Property Management
  • International Business (not currently accepting new students)
  • Social Innovation & Social Entrepreneurship

The School of Business offers study abroad opportunities at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

The School of Business offers online business concentrations in Accounting, Business Technology & Analytics, Finance, Human Resource Management, Management & Leadership, Marketing, and Global Supply Chain Management. 

The School of Business Web site, http://www.pdx.edu/business, contains announcements concerning upcoming activities, scholarships, student organizations, internships, and career opportunities, policies, and other information vital to all business students.

Academic Advising

Undergraduate academic 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.

Career Coaching 

Business students are provided with a Career Coach who will walk alongside them as they prepare for their career and as they work to gain experience through internships and extracurricular opportunities. Career Coaches are located in KMC 410 and are available for one on one meetings in person or online. The Career Center hosts 50+ workshops yearly for students to connect with industry professionals and prepare for their next steps. 

Atmos Program 

We believe diversity, cultural awareness, and the inclusion of all people is paramount for institutional impact and global change. The Atmos program supports historically underrepresented business students and is a promise of academic and community support to help create an avenue for a brighter future.

Degree Maps and Learning Outcomes

Admission requirements

Business Administration B.A./B.S.

Management & Leadership B.A.S.

Business Administration Minor

Accounting Minor

Business Minor in Advertising Management

Advertising Minor for Communications Majors

Business Minor in Advertising for Graphic Design Majors

Business Minor in Real Estate Property Management

Business Minor in Social Innovation

Management & Leadership B.A.S.

The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Management & Leadership is available to individuals holding an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree at a regionally accredited community college, excluding AAS degrees in Business or Accounting. The program's foundation is in business administration, management, and leadership, with a focus on management for applied technical leaders. The objective of the program is to provide AAS degree holders working in technical fields with the education and support to move into management positions. The BAS in Management & Leadership is a customized pathway that selects coursework for AAS degree holders to benefit from their vocational training and the program is designed for students with vocational coursework outside of the fields of Business and Accounting.

Up to 67 vocational credits taken in the identified A.A.S. may be accepted towards completion of the B.A.S. degree, as determined by the academic program. At the time of admission, a minimum of 23 non-vocational general education credits are required to establish junior placement within the University Studies requirements.

Degree Requirements

Business Core

BA 300Business and Professional Communication

2

BA 301Research and Analysis of Business Problems

4

BA 302Organizational Behavior

4

BA 303Business Finance

4

BA 311Marketing Management

4

BA 325Information Literacy & Technical Competence for Business

4

BA 327Data Analysis & Visualization

2

BA 339Supply Chain Management

4

BA 385Business Environment

4

BA 495Business Strategy

6

Total Credit Hours:38

General Education

Ec 201ZPrinciples of Microeconomics

4

Ec 202ZPrinciples of Macroeconomics

4

 

Stat 241Application of Statistics for Business

4

or

Stat 243ZElementary Statistics I

4

  

Comm 111ZPublic Speaking

4

Wr 121ZComposition I

4

Total Credit Hours:20

School of Business Management & Leadership Courses

Mgmt 351Human Resource Management

4

Mgmt 428Team Processes

4

Mgmt 445Organizational Design and Change

4

Mgmt 464Contemporary Leadership Issues

4

Mgmt 409Internship/Practicum

4

Mgmt 3XX or 4XXUpper division elective

4

Total Credit Hours:24

Lower Division Business

BA 101ZIntroduction to Business

4

BA 211ZPrinciples of Financial Accounting

4

BA 213ZPrinciples of Managerial Accounting

4

BA 169ZData Analysis Using Microsoft Excel

4

Total Credit Hours:16

Total Credit Hours: 98

Minimum grade allowed to pass major requirements: C-. Pass grades are not allowed to count towards the major.