University Of South Alabama
307 N University Blvd, Mobile, AL 36688, United States

We’re the University of South Alabama. South, for short. Home to nearly 14,000 students and more than 115 academic programs, South is a dynamic community of leaders and learners who support and challenge one another to be actively engaged citizens who advance the Gulf Coast region and the world. Founded in 1963, South’s vision is to foster an environment that couples engaging learning experiences with high-level research, enabling our faculty and students to be leaders in their disciplines.

General Education Requirements  
Select General Education Requirements 59-62
Major Requirements  
Freshman Core  
A. Complete the following:  
BUS 150 Intro to Business and Mgt (linkurl^../footnote1/^or Transfer Student Elective ) 1 3
Upper Division Business Core  
A. Complete the following:  
BUS 305 Data Analytics III 3
or ECO 453 Intro to Econometrics
B. Complete the following:  
FIN 315 Business Finance 3
MGT 300 Management Theory and Practice 3
MGT 305 Organizational Comm - W 3
MGT 325 Operations Management 3
MKT 320 Principles of Marketing 3
Experiential Learning 2  
A. Select three hours from the following: 3
Prof Experience I  
Professional Experience II  
Professional Experience III  
Professional Preparation  
B. Select one of the following: 3
Accounting Internship  
Economics Internship  
Finance Internship  
Management Internship  
Marketing Internship  
General Business Major Courses  
A. Complete the following:  
MGT 340 Organizational Behavior - W 3
MGT 351 Human Resource Management 3
MKT 385 Services Marketing 3
FIN 343 Money Mkts and Fin Instit 3
ECO 318 Prin of Managerial Economics 3
ACC 380 Cost Accounting for Managers 3
B. Select three of the following: 9
Current Global Economic Issues  
Personal Finance  
Real Estate  
Legal Environ of Bus II  
Total Quality Management  
Service Operations  
Digital Marketing  
Integrated Mkt Communications  
Taxation of Individuals  
Business Electives  
A. Select two courses from 300-494 Electives from ACC, ECO, FIN, MGT, MKT 6
Business Policy Capstone  
A. Complete the following:  
MGT 485 Bus Policy in Global Eco - W 3
MGT 486 Undergraduate Comp Exam 0
Minor Requirements  
A minor is not required for this degree program 0
Total Hours 122-125

Footnote

1

BUS 150 or Transfer Student Elective for students transferring into the College with more than 45 hours. Students transferring with 46-60 hours are highly encouraged to take BUS 150.

2

Only 1 internship may be counted toward a business degree. Internship courses may only be used to fulfill the Experiential Learning requirement and may not be used as business electives or to fulfill any other degree requirements.

Notes:

  • Course substitutions are possible with approval of the student’s advisor or the Dean.
  • Transfer credits for General Business Major Courses will only be accepted from AACSB-accredited institutions.

General Education Requirements

Area I - Written Composition  
A. Complete the following:  
EH 101 English Composition I 3
B. Complete the following:  
EH 102 English Composition II 3
Area II - Humanities & Fine Arts  
A. Select one of the following: 1 3
Brit Lit before 1785  
Brit Lit after 1785  
Am Lit before 1865  
Am Lit after 1865  
World Lit before 1650  
World Lit after 1650  
B. Select one of the following: 3
Survey of Art  
Art History I  
Art History II  
Art Appreciation  
Introduction to Theatre  
Introduction to Music  
C. Select six hours from the following: 6
Intro to African Amer Studies  
Survey of Art  
Art History I  
Art History II  
Survey of Non-Western Art  
Art Appreciation  
Intro Anc Greek Roman Culture  
Public Speaking  
Introduction to Theatre  
Brit Lit before 1785  
Brit Lit after 1785  
Am Lit before 1865  
Am Lit after 1865  
World Lit before 1650  
World Lit after 1650  
Introductory Latin I  
Introductory Latin II  
Introductory French I  
Introductory French II  
Introductory Chinese I  
Introductory Chinese II  
Introductory Spanish I  
Introductory Spanish II  
Intro Classical Greek I  
Intro Classical Greek II  
Introductory German I  
Introductory German II  
Accelerated Intro German  
Introductory Russian I  
Introductory Russian II  
Accelerated Intro Russian  
Intermediate Latin I  
Intermediate Latin II  
Intermediate French I  
Intermediate French II  
Accelerated Inter French - H  
Intermediate Chinese I  
Intermediate Chinese II  
Intermediate Spanish I  
Intermediate Spanish II  
Inter Spanish Accel -H  
Interm Classical Greek I  
Interm Classical Greek II  
Intermediate German I  
Intermediate German II  
Intermediate Russian I  
Intermediate Russian II  
Intensive Second Year Russian  
Introductory Japanese I  
Introductory Japanese II  
Introductory Arabic I  
Introductory Arabic II  
Intro American Sign Language I  
Intro American Sign Lang II  
Introductory Korean I  
Introductory Korean II  
Intermediate Japanese I  
Intermediate Japanese II  
Intermediate Arabic I  
Intermediate Arabic II  
Intermediate ASL I  
Intermediate ASL II  
Introduction to Music  
Introduction to Philosophy  
Critical Thinking  
Introduction to Logic  
Introduction to Ethics  
Social Ethics  
Western Philosophy: Classical  
Intro to the Study of Religion  
Old Testament/Hebrew Bible  
Survey of the New Testament  
Area III – Natural Sciences & Mathematics  
A. Complete the following:  
MA 120 Calculus and Its Applications 3-4
or MA 125 Calculus I
B. Select 8-10 hours from the following: 8-10
Biological Anthropology
and Biological Anthropology Lab
 
Life Science I
and Life Science I Laboratory
 
or BLY 121
121L
General Biology I
and General Biology I Lab
Life Science II
and Life Science II Lab
 
or BLY 122
122L
General Biology II
and General Biology II Laboratory
Survey of Inorg and Org Chem
and Survey Inorg-Org Chem Lab
 
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry I Lab
 
General Chemistry II
and General Chemistry II Lab
 
Environmental Geography
and Environmental Geography Lab
 
Earth and the Environment
and Earth and the Environment Lab
 
Physical Geology
and Physical Geology Lab
 
Earth History
and Earth History Lab
 
Ocean Science
and Ocean Science Lab
 
Introduction to Astronomy
and Introduction to Astronomy Lab
 
Concepts of Physics
and Concepts of Physics Laboratory
 
Physics with Algebra-Trig I
and Alg-Trig Based Physics I Lab
 
Physics with Algebra -Trig II
and Alg-Trig Based Physics II Lab
 
Calculus-Based Physics I
and Calculus-Based Physics I Lab
 
Calculus-Based Physics II
and Calculus-Based Physics II Lab
 
Area IV – History, Social & Behavioral Sciences 1  
A. Select one of the following: 3
HY of Western Civilization I  
HY of Western Civilization II  
US History to 1877  
US History since 1877  
B. Select one of the following: 3
Intro to Cultural Anthropology  
Intro Archaeology-Bio Anthro  
Intro to Communication  
Interpersonal Comm  
Introduction to Criminal Justice  
People, Places, Environment  
World Regional Geography  
Intro to Gender Studies  
HY of Western Civilization I  
HY of Western Civilization II  
US History to 1877  
US History since 1877  
Global Issues  
Seasons of Life  
Intro Native American Studies  
Intro to US Government  
Introduction to Psychology  
Life Span Development  
Introductory Sociology  
Social Problems  
C. Complete the following:  
ECO 215 Prin of Microeconomics 3
ECO 216 Prin of Macroeconomics 3
Area V 200-Level Business Core  
A. Complete the following:  
ACC 211 Financial Accounting 3
ACC 212 Managerial Accounting 3
B. Complete the following:  
BUS 245 Data Analytics I 3
BUS 255 Data Analytics II 3
C. Complete the following:  
BUS 265 Legal Environ of Business I 3
D. Complete the following:  
CIS 250 Advanced Comp Applications 3
Total Hours 59-62
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Students must complete a 6 credit hour sequence either in literature (Area II – EH 215 & EH 216EH 225 & EH 226, or EH 235 & EH 236) or history (Area IV – HY 101 & HY 102 or HY 135 & HY 136).

 

https://bulletin.southalabama.edu/programs-az/business/management/general-business-bsba/

  1. University of South Alabama International Application for Admission with the $35 processing fee*
  2. Academic records detailing course work completed in secondary schools with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 as calculated by the Office of International Admissions and Student Programs. Please see the Academic Records tab for more details.
  3. English Proficiency Requirement** - submit one of the following (unofficial copies of scores will be accepted for admission, but official copies will be required prior to enrollment)
    • Minimum Duolingo: 95
    • Minimum TOEFL: 61 
    • Minimum IELTS: 5.5 
    • Minimum iTEP: 3.6
    • Minimum Pearson Academic: 44
    • Minimum ACT English: 19
    • Minimum SAT Reading: 26
    • An A, B, or C on Advanced level English Examinations from the United Kingdom
    • Applicants who are a citizens of or have completed secondary education in a country exempt from providing proof of English proficiency have the option to submit either and ACT (overall score of 19), SAT (overall score of 990), or English Proficiency Exam from the list above
  4. Deposits - A non-refundable admissions deposit of $500 USD will be required of a student before an I-20 or DS-2019 is issued.*** 

*Application processing fees are only valid for the initial application. The University will give one courtesy deferral if the request is made prior to the start of the original application entry semester.

**Students who have completed and satisfied academic certification requirements for the National Collegiate Athletic Association under Division I guidelines may be considered for conditional admission.

***A deposit of $500 USD is required prior to I-20 issuance. This deposit is a non-refundable payment that will be applied to your tuition your first semester at the University of South Alabama.  Prospective F-1 students must demonstrate ability to fund the tuition, cost of living, and fees for a minimum of one year prior to issuance of the Form I-20. Submission of the deposit, along with bank statements, is a part of this financial demonstration.  The deposit is valid for one year from payment, should a prospective student be denied a F-1 visa, that student may request a deferral to the next semester. If the student is denied a visa a second time, the student may request a refund of the deposit by emailing the DS-160 denial notice, which must include the students name, to the Director of Immigration for processing

https://www.southalabama.edu/departments/international/requirements-deadline.html  

The International Application for Admission and all required documents must be received no later than these established deadlines. Applications completed after the deadline will be considered for the next available session.

Out of the United States Priority Deadlines:

Deadline

Fall Semester (August-December)

April 1

Spring Semester (January-May)

October 1

Summer Semester (May-July)

March 1

 

https://www.southalabama.edu/departments/international/requirements-deadline.html  

Please send the student details and document to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org. IGS team will submit the application S N Global portal