Apr 06, 2025  
2025-2026 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 
    
2025-2026 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG

General Business, BBA


General Business faculty: Foster, Fulbright, Gleason, Kessler, Kohlhausen, Maldonado, Nealy, Stanberry, Usnick

A vital part of UH-Downtown’s mission is to offer high quality business education to prepare students for immediate entry into the local business community. Designed for students who seek a strong interdisciplinary business program, the General Business major combines a solid foundation of general education with understanding of the fundamental theories and procedures of basic business functions.

Through this major, students have the opportunity to tailor their course work to meet individual career goals. For example, a student with an entrepreneurial interest might choose courses in small business management, marketing and personnel. A student interested in working in the oil industry might choose professional land management courses. Students interested in focusing on international business might take the courses offered in international business, international marketing, international business law, international accounting and international economics.

A student majoring in General Business can combine this major with any minor(s). The General Business major cannot be combined with a second business major unless the student takes 30 additional upper-level hours. At least 50% of the upper-level business hours must be taken from the University of Houston-Downtown.

UHD BBA graduates will be able to:

  1. communicate in an organized and professional manner.
  2. apply decision-making models.
  3. identify and apply basic business concepts.
  4. identify the factors influencing individual and organizational responsibilities and the ramifications of unethical behavior.

In addition, BBA General Business graduates will meet the following learning outcomes:

  1. Students will identify and apply basic business concepts from the Business Core.
  2. ​Students will identify the factors influencing individual and organizational responsibilities and the ramifications of unethical behavior.

Bachelor of Business Administration Programs


All majors within the Bachelor of Business Administration degree share the Texas Common Core requirements and a common core of business course requirements (Business core is listed under the Preparatory Area of the degree plan). These two core areas must be completed in addition to the Major Area and Elective Area of the degree plan.

Students must complete the Texas Common Core Area prior to enrolling in upper-division courses. Upon completion of the Texas Common Core Area requirements and earning the requisite GPA, students should file for admission to the Marilyn Davies College of Business.

Degree Requirements


Texas Common Core Area (42 hours)


Common core requirements may be filled by taking any of the courses listed as options under the heading of Common Core Requirements detailed in the Undergraduate Academic Programs section. To fulfill the Mathematics requirement, MATH 1324, or equivalent, is required. Transfer students who have not completed the institutional requirement are recommended to take UHD 2301 - University Seminar-Communication specifically “Going Virtual: Communication in Cyberspace.” Transfer students whose transfer credits, plus UHD credits, enable them to fulfill the common core and business core requirement in fewer than 90 hours may use free electives to complete the hours needed.

Preparatory Area (45-48 hours)


Complete the following “Business Core”

General Business Major Area (27 hours)


27 Hours of Business Courses Beyond the Business Core


From at least three of the following areas:

Accounting
Business Administration
Economics
Energy Management
Finance
Insurance & Risk Management
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Professional Land Management
Supply Chain Management

No more than 12 of these 24 hours may be taken in any one area. At least 21 of these 27 hours must be upper-level courses that are not being counted toward a second business major.

Total: (120 hours)