The Bachelor of Science in Business and Information Management (B.S.B.I.M.) degree is designed for students interested in making business organizations more efficient and effective through entrepreneurship and the use of business skills, including applying technology. This field requires a solid understanding of business practices combined with an understanding of the role information systems play within an organization. Professionals who practice in the field of Business and Information Management serve as a communication bridge between those who implement information systems technology and the business end users of these systems. They help ensure that organizations make information available in a timely manner and in an easily understandable format to provide strategic advantage.
The curriculum emphasizes skills necessary to sustain and grow a business through marketing, general business, management practices and the application of law and ethics. The curriculum also focuses on the analysis and implementation of information systems, data management, data communications, as well as currently emerging topics such as enterprise system processes and knowledge management. Students interested in careers as business analysts, business operations specialists, business support managers, chief information officers and management information systems managers will find this program especially beneficial. The B.S. degree in Business and Information Management consists of 120 credits including 36 credits of General Education courses.
Data Analytics Specialization: The Data Analytics specialization in the Business Information Management program provides the depth of content with applied analytics labs that produce graduates with a strong foundation of in-demand data analytics technology tools that model, analyze, program and visualize data for statistically-sound and informed organizational decision-making.
Entrepreneurship Specialization: Seminole State's Entrepreneurship specialization is designed to prepare students with the necessary skills to succeed as an entrepreneur to start a business or to implement changes within an organization as an intrapreneur. Graduates will be trained on the specific skills needed to maintain a solid financial foundation for a business. Content will also include implementation of contemporary digital media technologies.
Human Resources Specialization: The Human Resources specialization prepares students for positions within the Human Resource Management (HRM) field and provides supplemental training for persons currently employed in this field. This specialization provides students with an in-depth study of the human resources processes throughout both large and small organizations. The core business and information curriculum is supplemented by courses in compensation, benefits, employee training and employment law.
Interdisciplinary Specialization: This specialization is specifically designed for graduates of A.S. programs and provides the prerequisite coursework to enter the BS degree as part of the total program requirements.
Social Media and E-Marketing Specialization: The Social Media and E-Marketing specialization is intended for individuals who desire to pursue careers in social media and e-marketing related industries and has been designed to enhance one's knowledge and skills essential in these same areas.
Applicants seeking admission to Seminole State College's bachelor's degree programs must comply with the College's General Admissions procedures. In addition, students must meet the following program-specific requirements listed below prior to being accepted into upper-division coursework:
- Completion of an associate's degree or bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution. Students who have earned a minimum 60 college credit hours from any regionally accredited institution may request to have their admission reviewed and determined by the faculty committee.
- A GPA of 2.0 or higher.
- Program Progression Requirements: once admitted, students must achieve (or have achieved) a grade of "C" or higher in the following courses:
- ACG 2021 Principles of Financial Accounting
- ACG 2071 Principles of Managerial Accounting
- CGS 2100C Office Applications
- ECO 2013 Principles of Economics (MACRO)
- ECO 2023 Principles of Economics (MICRO)
- MAC 2233 Concepts of Calculus
- STA 2023 Statistical Methods I
Gen Ed Core
Denotes that a class is a State of Florida General Education Core Course.
Beginning in the 2022-23 academic year and thereafter, students entering associate in arts, associate in
science or associate in applied science, or baccalaureate degree programs must complete at least one (1)
course from each of the general education subject areas listed in this section prior to the awarding of
their degree. Please refer to this catalog's Graduation Requirements section for specific requirements
on the
General Education Core Courses
.
Civic Lit
Denotes that a class counts toward the course Civic Literacy Requirement.
The State of Florida requires that all students graduating from Seminole State College of Florida and
other institutions in the Florida College System (FCS), as well as from any State University System
(SUS) institution, fulfill a Civic Literacy Competency requirement prior to submitting an Intent to
Graduate form in the term they plan to graduate. Requirements vary based on admit term and program.
Please refer to this catalog’s Graduation Requirements section for specific requirements on the
Civic Literacy
Proficiency
Requirement.
Foreign Language Proficiency
Students enrolled in Seminole State College’s baccalaureate degree programs must demonstrate foreign
language proficiency. Students who have previously received a baccalaureate degree from a regionally
accredited institution are exempt from this requirement. Please refer to this catalog's Graduation
Requirements section for specific requirements on
Foreign Language
Proficiency.