F = Fall
S = Spring
| I. | UNIVERSITY GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM | 48 | ||
| II. | BUSINESS CORE | |||
| BC 104 | Principles of Economics II | 3 | ||
| IS 113 | Intro. to Microcomputer Applications | 3 | ||
| IS 213 | Management Information Systems Concepts | 3 | ||
| AC 223 | Financial Accounting | 3 | ||
| AC 233 | Managerial Accounting I | 3 | ||
| BU 255 | Business Statistics | 3 | ||
| BE 330 | Business Communications | 3 | ||
| FI 330 | Fundamentals of Financial Management | 3 | ||
| MG 342 | Principles of Mgmt. & Org. Behavior | 3 | ||
| BU 353 | Legal Environment of Business | 3 | ||
| MK 360 | Principles of Marketing | 3 | ||
| MG 423 | Operations Management | 3 | ||
| MG 473 | Business Policy | 3 | 39 | |
| III. | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RELATED ELECTIVES | |||
| A. Required Courses: | ||||
| MG 433 | International Management | 3 | ||
| MG 443 | Organizational Behavior | 3 | ||
| MG 444 | Personnel/Human Resources Management | 3 | 9 | |
| B. MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT RELATED ELECTIVES | ||||
| (Select a minimum of 15 hours from the following) | ||||
| BE 540 | Electronic Commerce | 3 | ||
| BU 505 | Law of Commerce | 3 | ||
| BU 540 | Business & Society | 3 | ||
| BC 353 | Money and Banking | 3 | ||
| BC 550 | International Economics | 3 | ||
| MG 343 | Supervisory Management | 3 | ||
| MG 370 | Small Business Management | 3 | ||
| MG 456 | Human Resources Dev. in Business and Industry | 3 | ||
| MG 476 | Services Management | 3 | ||
| MG 505 | Special Topics in Management | 3 | ||
| MG 553 | Entrepreneurial Management | 3 | ||
| MK 451 | Consumer Behavior | 3 | ||
| Other management related course (i.e. Communications, Psychology) | 3 | 15 | ||
| 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.