2025-2026 Academic Catalog
Department of Business Disciplines
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The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree program is designed to prepare graduates to meet the challenges from strong and growing global forces, conflicting values, changing technology, and demographic diversity among employees and customers. Graduates will be prepared to contribute to their organizations and society, grow personally and professionally, and pursue further graduate work. The Undergraduate Certificate in Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Business is designed to provide students with specialized LNG-based business knowledge and skills needed in the industry and give them a competitive edge. These programs support the mission of the College of Business, which is to provide quality business education, enriched by scholarship and community engagement, to ensure student success as the future workforce of Southwest Louisiana.
Curricula
The accounting curricula prepare students for careers in accounting, business, industry, government, and public accounting. It combines a strong foundation in general education and business with in-depth accounting courses. The accounting major offers four concentrations. The general accounting concentration provides students with the flexibility to choose from a variety of accounting electives, allowing them to tailor their coursework to their specific interests and career goals. The managerial accounting concentration is for students who are interested in cost and managerial accounting. This concentration prepares students to pursue certified management accountant (CMA) licensure. All accounting curricula cover the requirements for the certified public accountant (CPA) exam; however, the professional accountancy/exam preparation concentration provides a structured path focused on the CPA exam. The taxation concentration offers a broad foundation in personal and business taxation.
The finance curricula require advanced coursework in finance and provide training in the acquisition and use of funds. These courses prepare students for positions in banking, investment, insurance, real estate, and financial management. The finance curriculum with the financial analysis concentration exposes interested students to advanced study of financial accounting disclosures combined with higher-level financial analysis. Students who pursue the financial services concentration will be uniquely qualified for ample job opportunities in the financial services industry with required background in the role and structure of financial markets, the role of regulation, and key functional topics.
The business administration curricula offer students a holistic view of each major area of business (accounting, economics, finance, management and marketing) while allowing them to specialize in one of three concentrations. The general business administration concentration is designed for those interested in business but are undecided about a specific area of specialization. The business education grades 6-12 concentration gives you a clear path for teaching secondary education, while allowing for a solid foundation in business topics. The construction management concentration equips students with both the engineering and business skills necessary to fully manage a construction process.
The management curricula combine the study of business-specific skills like professional decision making, accounting, statistics, strategic analysis and micro- and macroeconomics with the interpersonal skills necessary to be a successful leader, including effective communication, teamwork, collaboration and problem solving. Students graduate ready to organize, supervise and direct diverse workforces in a variety of career fields. Students may also concentrate in human resource management. As another option, we also offer the management curricula 100% online. Students can take advantage of the seven-week sessions offered twice during fall and spring semesters and six-week sessions held during the summer, all while accessing class information and assignments where and when is most convenient for their schedules.
The marketing curricula blend the analytical skills of business with the creativity of liberal arts to teach students how to promote and sell products and services to a wide range of customers and markets. Students study consumer behavior, retail marketing, digital marketing, liquefied natural gas marketing, market research, professional selling, and international marketing while honing their interpersonal and communication skills in a dynamic business environment. Our digital marketing concentration focuses on strategies and tools essential to engaging with digital audiences, building brand presence, and driving business growth online.
The LNG business curriculum requires six LNG courses and provides special LNG business knowledge and skills that are needed in the industry. The coursework provides an understanding of fundamentals of LNG, accounting, law and taxation, energy economics and environment, natural gas and LNG finance, and marketing. The Certificate may be completed within 120 hours of any BSBA degree in the College of Business.
The entrepreneurship minor is an interdisciplinary minor, meaning students from any major can enroll. It is focused on helping those students who are considering starting or owning a business, regardless of their primary educational background. The entrepreneurship minor also focuses on helping students learn the mindset of successful entrepreneurs, a skill set highly sought out by many employers.
The business administration minor is an interdisciplinary program designed specifically for students outside the College of Business. It provides a foundational understanding of key business concepts, ideal for students looking to enhance their primary area of study with essential business knowledge. This minor helps students gain valuable skills in accounting, management, marketing, finance, economics, and business administration, making them well-equipped to succeed in a variety of professional environments.
Uniform CPA Examination
In Louisiana, candidates must meet specific educational requirements to sit for the Uniform CPA Exam. They must hold a bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution and complete 24 credit hours in accounting courses beyond the introductory level, along with 24 credit hours in business courses, including at least 3 hours in commercial law. The accounting program at McNeese satisfies these requirements.
To obtain a CPA license, candidates must complete a total of 150 credit hours of postsecondary education, including the required accounting and business courses, pass all four sections of the Uniform CPA Exam, and gain at least one year of full-time or 2,000 hours of part-time qualifying work experience within the four years preceding the license application. This experience must involve accounting, attest, management advisory, financial advisory, tax, or consulting skills and be verified by an actively licensed CPA. Additionally, candidates must fulfill all educational requirements for licensure by December 31 of the fifth calendar year after passing the CPA Exam, or their exam scores will be voided.
Details of the Louisiana CPA requirements and recommendations for meeting the education requirements are available from the College of Business, as well as from the website of the State Board of CPAs of Louisiana: cpaboard.state.la.us.
Graduation Requirements
Students in the College of Business must meet all graduation requirements listed on the College of Business page as well as in the Degree and Graduation Requirements section of the Academic Regulations page. A student concentrating in business education grades 6-12 must also meet all requirements for admission and progression through the teacher education program, teacher residency, and graduation as stated on the Teacher Education Preparation Portals page.
Students completing the Undergraduate Certificate in LNG Business must meet all requirements listed in the Undergraduate Certificate Requirements section of the Academic Regulations page. Upon completion, students shall receive an appropriate diploma, and the awarding of the certificate will be noted on the academic transcript. Students receiving a UC only do not participate in commencement and are not listed in the commencement program.
Graduate Studies
The College of Business offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with concentrations in accounting, business analytics, general business administration, international business, and marketing. Additional information and the curricula are available on the program pages below.
ProgramsBachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)
- Accounting, General Accounting Concentration, BSBA
- Accounting, Managerial Accounting Concentration, BSBA
- Accounting, Professional Accountancy and Exam Preparation Concentration, BSBA
- Accounting, Taxation Concentration, BSBA
- Business Administration, Business Education Grades 6-12 Concentration, BSBA
- Business Administration, Construction Management Concentration, BSBA
- Business Administration, General Business Administration Concentration, BSBA
- Finance, Financial Analysis Concentration, BSBA
- Finance, Financial Services Concentration, BSBA
- Finance, General Finance Concentration, BSBA
- Management, General Management Concentration, BSBA
- Management, Human Resource Management Concentration, BSBA
- Marketing, Digital Marketing Concentration, BSBA
- Marketing, General Marketing Concentration, BSBA
Minor Undergraduate Certificate (UC) Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Business Administration, Accounting Concentration, MBA
- Business Administration, Business Analytics Concentration, MBA
- Business Administration, General Business Administration Concentration, MBA
- Business Administration, International Business Concentration, MBA
- Business Administration, Marketing Concentration, MBA
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