F = Fall
S = Spring
| I. | UNIVERSITY GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM | 48 | ||
| II. | BUSINESS CORE | |||
|
BC 104 |
Principles of Economics II |
3 | ||
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IS 113 |
Intro. to Microcomputer Applications |
3 | ||
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IS 213 |
Management Information Systems Concepts |
3 | ||
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AC 223 |
Financial Accounting |
3 | ||
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AC 233 |
Managerial Accounting I |
3 | ||
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BU 255 |
Business Statistics |
3 | ||
|
BE 330 |
Business Communications |
3 | ||
|
FI 330 |
Fundamentals of Financial Management |
3 | ||
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MG 342 |
Principles of Mgmt. & Org. Behavior |
3 | ||
|
BU 353 |
Legal Environment of Business |
3 | ||
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MK 360 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 | ||
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MG 423 |
Operations Management |
3 | ||
|
MG 473 |
Business Policy |
3 | 39 | |
| III. | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RELATED ELECTIVES | |||
| For the Business Administration major, it is recommended that the student, with the active advice and consent of the advisor, formulate a tentative list of courses to meet the following 24 credit hour requirement so as to create a coherent approach to this major offering which best meets the needs of each individual student. With advisor's approval, select two courses (300 and above) from each of four of the eight disciplines--AC, BU, EC, FI, IS, MG, MK, BE . | ||||
| Electives | 24 | |||
| IV. | ELECTIVES (13 hours - 8 of which must be in non-business courses)* | 13 | ||
| *If a student takes Personal Finance (BU 241) for the Applied Science general education requirement, then eleven of these electives must be non-business courses. | ||||
| TOTAL REQUIRED FOR GRADUIRED FOR GRADUATION | 124 | |||
Please see your advisor for assistance and course selection that best complements you learning or career goals.
A minimum of 62 hours of the 124 hours needed for graduation must be in non-business courses. For this computation, up to 9 hours of economics and 6 hours of statistics are considered to be non-business.