Bachelor Degree in Business Administration (BSBA)
The School of Business Administration grants the degree
of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.
Descriptions of advanced degrees are available from
the John F.
Donahue Graduate School of Business.
Second Bachelor Degree
Persons who have received a bachelor's degree
from an approved college or university may be
eligible to enter the program for a second bachelor's
degree in Business Administration. A second degree
candidate must meet all requirements of the School's
degree program. A minimum of 30 credits must
be completed in residency.
Three-Year Bachelor
and J.D. (3/3 Program)
A student who has completed
96 credits in the A.J. Palumbo School of Business
Administration with an overall average of 3.5
or better, and who has satisfied all undergraduate
curricular requirements at Duquesne University
may apply for a bachelor's degree after successful
completion of the first year of academic work at Duquesne
University School of Law. Students interested
in this program should consult their advisor in their
sophomore year to plan their program of studies. Because
of the restrictive nature of this program, it
is not open to transfer students.
Early Admission
to MBA Program (BSBA/MBA)
The School of Business
Administration provides an opportunity for students
in the School who achieve the Dean's List to
apply for early admission to the Master of Business
Administration (MBA) program. Provided they receive
a satisfactory score on the Graduate Management Admission
Test, these students may apply to take certain MBA
courses during their senior year. Dean's List
students interested in this program should consult
their advisors early in their junior year.
Early Admission
to MBA Program (BS Pharmacy/MBA)
The School of
Business Administration and the Mylan School
of Pharmacy have a cooperative program that enables
qualified pharmacy students to apply for early admission
to the MBA program. Pharmacy students interested in
this program should consult their advisors.
Dual
Degree Program with the College of Liberal Arts
The School of Business Administration and the College
of Liberal Arts have developed a dual degree
(BSBA/BA) option. Students interested in this program
should consult the advisors in the School of
Business Administration or in the College of
Liberal Arts.
Business Certificate Programs
The School
of Business Administration and the College of
Liberal Arts, the School of Education, the School
of Nursing and the School of Music have developed certificate
programs in business for liberal arts, education,
nursing and music students. Students in the College
of Liberal Arts, the School of Education, School
of Nursing and the Music School who are interested
in the program should consult the advisors in the School
of Business Administration at (412) 396-6277.
Health Management Systems Joint Program
The A.J.
Palumbo School of Business Administration, in
conjunction with the Rangos School of Health Sciences,
offers a joint program in Health Management Systems
for students interested in the application of
information technology and business skills to
the management of health care. The Health Management
Systems program offers specialization tracks
in Systems and Administration. |