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Business Administration Degree in Redding
The College of Business offers the Management option for Business Administration majors in the Redding area both online and on the Shasta College campus, Building 1000.
Students interested in other Business Administration options can also take the upper-division business core classes in Redding. This allows us to offer more opportunities to students and better serve the North State, which is a key University priority and part of the COB's AACSB accreditation standard to provide quality programs that continuously improve.
Features of the Redding Program
Flexibility
Students may take up to five courses every semester, which would guarantee graduation within two years. Students also have the capability of taking as few as one course each semester, ensuring they are able to set the pace according to their needs.
Guaranteed Schedule and Courses
Our online and late-afternoon and evening courses (5:30 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. Monday - Thursday) enable working adults to join our program, and more traditional students have access to courses at convenient times. Our courses have high-impact classroom methods that allow hands-on community based problem-solving and projects. More than 50 percent are online, and community-based internships are built into the program to help students succeed post-graduation.
Redding Community Benefits
Each semester the program will provide opportunities for course-based projects designed to deliver value to the Redding community, local businesses, and organizations. Our program will serve as the seed to develop high-quality bachelor degree programs that suit the developing needs of the Redding community.
Redding Program Advisory Committee
The committee for the Business Administration Degree Program consists of experienced professionals from the North State who donate their time and expertise to help further the program's mission and foster student success.
- Joe Chimenti – Executive Director, Shasta Builders' Exchange
- Tony Giovaniello – President, Shasta EDC
- Scott Gordon – Director, Business Department, Shasta College
- Dan Greaney – Administrative Coordinator, Regional and Continuing Education, CSU, Chico
- Bianca Hauberg – CPA, Shasta County Office
- Ted Kromer – Retired Faculty, CSU, Chico
- Jake Mangas – President, CEO, Redding Chamber of Commerce
- Missy McArthur – Former Mayor, City of Redding
- Shannon Phillips – Chief Operating Officer, The McConnell Foundation
- Michael Rehg – Chair, Management Department, CSU, Chico
- Clare Roby – Interim Dean, Regional and Continuing Education, CSU, Chico
- Bruce Ross – District Director, 1st Congressman, Brian Dahle
- Lee Salter – President, CEO of The McConnell Foundation
- Susan Wyche – Dean, Business, Agriculture, Industry, Tech & Safety, Shasta College
- Buffy Tanner – Interim Senior Project Coordinator, BOLD/ACE