Business Management BS
The bachelor’s degree completion program in business management is offered online (Internet) with the exception of the non-BSLA, BSAD, and BSEM courses which are offered according to the schedule outlined by each respective program. It is intended for working adults who have at least 61 transferable semester hours at the “C” or better level. The bachelor’s degree completion program consists of the last 63 semester hours for a minimum of 124 semester hours.
** Students accepted into this program also must meet University competency requirements in the areas of math, writing, communication, and computer science. Some competencies must be met before enrollment in certain courses in the program, while others may be fulfilled any time before completion of the program. Assessment tests are available in each competency area, or acceptable courses may be transferred in.
The BSLA, BSAD, and BSEM courses within this program are offered asynchronously in eight-week blocks, with two successive blocks comprising a semester. Two courses per block are the usual full-time load. Those attending full time by taking BSLA, BSAD, and BSEM courses may finish in six semesters, if they have 61 transferable hours and meet all competencies and prerequisites. Online courses also are offered in the summer. Those students completing this program by taking non-BSLA, BSAD, and BSEM courses may take a longer period to complete the requirements based on the schedule outlined by each respective program. Students enrolled in non-BSLA, BSAD, and BSEM courses must take a minimum of 12 hours per semester to be considered full-time students.
**The 63 semester hours required for the degree completion program consist of 21 semester hours of general education and 42 semester hours of major courses (the core and a strand). The BSLA, BSAD, and BSEM courses are worth three semester hours. General education courses are interdisciplinary in nature, integrating two or more academic areas. Some courses from four-year institutions may be transferred in to substitute for some of the 63 hours required for the degree completion program. At least the last 30 hours must be taken at The University of Findlay.
Application packets are available from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions or you may apply online at www.findlay.edu.
Major Requirements
General Education Courses for Degree Completion Programs:
One of the following courses
Business Core Courses:
Business Management Strand:
Health Administration Strand:
Environmental, Safety, and Health Strand:
BSEM 200 | Overview of Environmental, Safety, and Health Management | 3 |
BSEM 300 | Environmental Regulations and Laws | 3 |
BSEM 325 | Industrial Hygiene and OSHA Standards | 3 |
BSEM 400 | Environmental Permitting and Reporting | 3 |
BSEM 420 | Management of Safety and Health Programs | 3 |
BSEM 425 | Environmental Risk Assessment | 3 |
BSEM 465 | Environmental Audits and Assessment | 3 |
Emergency Operations Strand:
See the ESOH courses for full descriptions.
BSEM 200 | Overview of Environmental, Safety, and Health Management | 3 |
ESOH 320 | Emergency Management Finance | 3 |
ESOH 330 | Emergency Management and Law | 3 |
ESOH 350 | Introduction to Project Management | 3 |
ESOH 423 | Emergency Management Standards and Procedures II - Application | 3 |
ESOH 427 | Threat and Vulnerability Assessment and Management | 3 |
ESOH 429 | All Hazards Emergency Planning | 3 |
Occupational Therapy Strand:
OCTH 500 | Occupational Therapy Context, Occupation and Meaning | 3 |
OCTH 501 | Structures of Human Anatomy | 3 |
OCTH 502 | Analysis of Everyday Occupations | 2 |
OCTH 503 | Foundational Science and Theories in Occupational Therapy | 3 |
OCTH 506 | Client-Centered Care | 2 |
OCTH 508 | Movement Analysis of Occupation | 3 |
OCTH 509 | Research Methods | 3 |
OCTH 510 | Group Process and Skills for Occupational Therapy | 3 |
OCTH 516 | Professional Roles and Ethics in Occupational Therapy | 2 |
Effective as of 4/22/2024