Administrative Officers
Vision
Sam Houston State University’s College of Business Administration aspires to be recognized
among the best regional colleges of business administration in the nation. It is committed to developing
capable, confident, and ethical graduates equipped for a lifetime of productive contribution
to business and society.
Mission
The mission of the College of Business Administration is to provide an excellent education to a diverse
student body through traditional and unique business programs primarily at the undergraduate
level. The College provides students with the opportunity to develop the skill necessary to
achieve successful business careers in a global environment, to become productive and ethically
committed citizens, to be prepared for advanced studies, and to pursue life-long learning. Through
a continuously improving curriculum, excellent teaching, utilization of technology, and scholarly
productivity, the college responds to changing student needs and provides service to its constituencies.
This mission is accomplished with talented, diverse, and dedicated faculty, staff, and
administrators working together with business, educational, government and community leaders.
Academic Programs
Note: This listing of undergraduate degree programs is correct as of December, 2005 and does
not include those degree programs being phased out.
Highlights
The College of Business Administration is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate
Schools of Business International (AACSB International). Currently there are only 430 schools
of business in the United States and 506 worldwide that are accredited members of AACSB
International.
Sam Houston State University was accredited in March of 2005 as the 17th Professional Golf
Association of America/Professional Golf Management (PGA/PGM) university in the country and
the first in the state of Texas. The PGA/PGM program at Sam Houston State University is designed
to produce members of the PGA of America. Successful completion of the 5 year program will reward
the student with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in General Business
Administration with a minor in Professional Golf Management, resulting in Class “A” membership
within the PGA of America.
In Fall 2005 the College of Business Administration occupied a 47,000 square foot addition to the
Smith-Hutson Building providing much needed classroom, computer lab, and office space for the
academic programs in the College.
The College of Business Administration, as part of a six university consortium, offers the MBA and
BBA degrees in accounting, general business administration, and management at The University
Center in The Woodlands, Texas.
The College offers the only Executive Master of Business Administration in Banking and Financial
Institutions in the state of Texas. This is a two-year cohort program involving both online and
residence coursework.
Each year the College of Business Administration conducts a career fair that offers students the
opportunity to interact with approximately 50 employers from all types of business and not-forprofit organizations.
Each Fall Beta Alpha Psi (the national accounting honor organization) hosts a “Meet the Firms” night to allow students to visit with accounting and other financial services firms that may be recruiting
college graduates.
Student Organizations and Activities
- Alpha Kappa Psi
- Beta Gamma Sigma
- COBA Ambassadors
- MBA Student Association
- Phi Chi Theta
- Omicron Delta Epsilon
- International Business Society
- Beta Alpha Psi
- National Association of Black Accountants
- Association of Information Technology
- Society for Human Resource Management
Additional student organizations exists within specific majors and/or departments. Please see the
appropriate major/department for more details.
Internships and Study Abroad
A student may earn a maximum of six hours in approved, supervised educational work experience
in internships. Internship applications are available from the sponsoring academic department.
In order to receive academic credit, a student must meet the eligibility conditions, obtain prior
approval from the Department Chair of his/her major, and meet the guidelines established by the
College of Business Administration for monitoring the quality of the learning experience.
Sam Houston State University offers the unique opportunity for students to earn college credit
in Puebla, Mexico each year during Summer I Session. Founded in 1531, Puebla now ranks as
the fourth largest city in Mexico. The rich culture of Puebla is a blend of colonial architecture and
traditional art forms with a modern business and industrial center. Classes will be taught by COBA
and other SHSU faculty members on the beautiful campus at the Universidad Iberoamericaca.
Students will have many opportunities to interact with the local community. Field trips to major
businesses, museums, and archeological sites are planned For lodging and meals, students have
gwo choices: to stay at a hotel in downtown Puebla or to live with a family. Hotel accommodations
are at the elegant Holiday Inn, once a 19th-century home. A limited number of scholarships are
available to help cover the cost of the semester. Interested students may contact the Department
of Economics and International Business for additional information.
Scholarships
Sam Houston State University offers academic scholarship opportunities for beginning freshmen
who excel in areas of academic achievement and leadership and competitive scholarship opportunities
for current SHSU and transfer undergraduate students. Information for these scholarships
may be obtained from the Academic Scholarship Office, SHSU, Huntsville, TX 77341-2120;
Telephone 936-294-1672; E-mail: scholarships@shsu.edu.
Scholarships that are available from year to year may include:
- Jean D. Neal Scholarship
- Dr. Elliot T. Bowers Assistance Scholarships
- James Gilmore COBA Excellence Scholarship
- Johnson-Brown-Perkins Scholarship
- Wesley L. Oates Scholarship
- Edward James Crawford Scholarship
- J. N. and Vennie Crawford Business Administration Scholarship
- Douglas C. Fletcher, Sr. Scholarship
- James B. and Elsie Bexley Scholarship
- Frank & Mary McAdams Payne Banking Scholarship
- Joe M. “Butch” MacKenzie Scholarship
- Ed. And Genevieve Sandhop Endowed Scholarship
- Ed G. Sandhop Scholarship
- Neva and Wesley West Scholarship
- Wood-Yager Scholarship
- Kailas and Becky Rao Scholarship in Honor of Dr. Bobby K. Marks
- Kailas and Becky Rao Scholarship in Honor of Dr. Jean Neal
- Ray Gordon Dollar Sr. Scholarship
- Beta Gamma Sigma Scholarship
Numerous scholarships are available on a competitive basis for currently enrolled students in
the College of Business Administration. Applications from upper-classmen for various scholarships,
available through the Dean’s office, are accepted between January 2 and February 15.
Scholarship recipients are announced in April for the following academic year. In addition, the
College of Business Administration offers a limited number of scholarships for incoming freshmen.
Applications, which are available from the Dean’s Office, must be returned by April 20.
College-Specific Requirements
General Requirements
General requirements for all majors pursuing the Bachelor of Business Administration degree are
as follows:
English 164, 165 |
6 hours |
Mathematics 199 |
3 hours |
Laboratory Science |
8 hours |
Visual and Performing Arts Elective |
3 hours |
SCM 282 and 3 hours from ENG 265, 266, 267, PHL 261, 263 |
6 hours |
Cultural Studies Elective |
3 hours |
History 163, 164 |
6 hours |
Political Science 261, and 200-level Political Science course |
6 hours |
Computer Literacy Elective |
3 hours |
Kinesiology 215 |
1 hour |
Foundation Knowledge for Business
Each program of study pursuant to the Bachelor of Business Administration degree includes the
following Core Courses for the Foundation Knowledge for Business. Additional course requirements
are outlined by specific departments.
Core Courses (45 semester hours) |
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Accounting, ACC 231, 232 |
6 hours |
Economics, ECO 233, 234, and
one advanced course in Economics |
9 hours |
Business Legal Environment, GBA 281 |
3 hours |
Business Statistics, BAN 232, 363 |
6 hours |
Business Finance, FIN 367 |
3 hours |
Marketing, MKT 371 |
3 hours |
Management, MGT 380, 475, 476 |
9 hours |
Business Communications, GBA 389 |
3 hours |
Management Information Systems, MIS 388 |
3 hours |
Business Minors
With the exception of students seeking a BBA in International Business, no BBA degree requires
a minor. Students are welcome to use electives in their degree program to seek a minor. Please
visit The appropriate department chair to obtain specific details about adding a minor to a BBA
degree program. The College of Business Administration offers eleven business minors that serve
as excellent compliments to business and non-business degree programs. Specifically, the following
minors are offered.
- Accounting
- Banking (available to only BBA students or Agricultural Business majors)
- Business Education
- Economics
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance
- General Business Administration (not available to other business majors)
- International Business
- Management
- Management Information Systems
- Marketing
With two exceptions the minors are open to all students majoring in areas that allow minors.
Students majoring in programs within the College of Business Administration may not minor in
General Business Administration. The minor in Banking is open to students seeking a B.B.A. degree
as well as those seeking an Agricultural Business degree. See the appropriate departmental
section for the specific course requirements for that program’s minor(s).
Fifty Percent Requirement
At least 50 percent of the required business curriculum for the B.B.A. degree must be taken in
residence at Sam Houston State University.
Entry to Upper Division Courses
Admission to undergraduate upper division courses, i.e., 300- and 400-level, in the College of
Business Administration, is limited to students who have completed at least 50 semester hours
with a GPA of at least 2.0. Students seeking a BBA must complete ACC 231, ACC 232, BAN 232,
ECO 233, ECO 234, and MTH 199 with a minimum GPA of 2.0 prior to taking 300- or 400-level
business courses.
Entry to Upper Division Courses
Admission to undergraduate upper division courses, i.e., 300- and 400-level, in the College of
Business Administration, is limited to students who have completed at least 50 semester hours
with a GPA of at least 2.0. Students seeking a BBA must complete ACC 231, ACC 232, BAN 232,
ECO 233, ECO 234, and MTH 199 with a minimum GPA of 2.0 prior to taking 300- or 400-level
business courses.
Teaching Certification
A business major may have the requirements for a teaching certificate added when a degree plan
is prepared. See secondary teaching certification requirements in this catalog.
Graduate Studies
The College of Business Administration is authorized to offer the Master of Business Administration
and Master of Science in Finance degrees. The Graduate Catalog provides additional information
regarding graduate studies in the College of Business Administration.
Web Address
www.shsu.edu/~coba/
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