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Business Administration involves many facets and thus contains a plethora of research topics and resources to use. This research guide provides you with websites, some sources, and news related to business administration to help in your research. For citation information refer to the APA 7th Edition, MLA 9th Edition, or the Chicago/Turabian citation guides.
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Whether the organization is public, private for-profit or non-profit, leading an organization requires a broad range of knowledge and skills. Students majoring in Business Administration will develop abilities to assess organizations and develop strategic abilities and innovative solutions to equip people within the organization to help it achieve its mission. Students will develop oral and written communication skills, discuss aspects of personal leadership, and learn basic marketing, managerial accounting principles, understand theories regarding organizational development, and apply best practices in directing an organization through strategic planning.