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ECON200
Principles of Economics: Macro (3)
ENGL102
Writing and Research Skills (3)
BUAD000
Business Primer (0)
One General Education Core Course (3)
Third Semester
CSCI220
Programming in Cobol I (3)
ECON220
Principles of Economics: Micro (3)
FIN210
Principles of Finance (3)
MATH260
Elements of Statistics (3)
MGMT250 Principles of Management (3)
Fourth Semester
CSCI207
Programming in Visual Basic (3)
MKTG230
Principles of Marketing (3)
QUAN240
Statistics for Business and Economics (3)
One Business Requirements Course: ACCT325, MGMT351,
MGMT355 or MGMT370 (3)
One General Education Core Course (3)
Fifth Semester
BUAD290
Information Resources Management (3)
BUAD360
Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business (3)
CSCI131
Principles of Programming II or
CSCI320 Programming in Cobol II (3)
One Business Requirements Course: ACCT325, MGMT351,
MGMT355 or MGMT370 (3)
One General Education Core Course (3)
Sixth Semester
CSCI280
Principles of System Operations and Administration (3)
CSCI313
Data Base Management Systems (3)
One Business Requirements Course: ACCT325, MGMT351,
MGMT355 or MGMT370 (3)
Two General Education Core Courses (6)
Seventh Semester
CSCI304
Web Development and Enterprise Computing (3)
CSCI308
Systems Analysis (3)
PHIL260
Business Ethics (3)
One Upper-level Business Requirements Course (3)
One General Education Core Course (3)
Eighth Semester
BUAD450
Business Decision Making (3)
Two Upper-level Business Requirements Courses (6)
General Education Health and Physical Education (3)
One General Education Distribution Humanities and
Fine Arts Course (3)
This is the recommended course sequence necessary to complete the Bachelor of
Science in Business Administration/Management Information Systems degree
requirements in eight semesters. The student should meet with his/her academic
advisor for individualized advice on course sequencing. Academic advisors can
only advise; meeting graduation requirements is the student's responsibility.
Students whose high school mathematics coursework has not prepared them for
MATH208 Essentials of Calculus must take MATH204 College Algebra as a pre-
requisite.
Most upper-level (300 or above) department courses are offered only one semes-
ter a year (i.e. either only in the fall semester or only in the spring semester). This
recommended course sequence assumes the odd numbered semesters are fall
semesters and the even numbered semesters are spring semesters.
Many first-semester freshmen are more comfortable taking only 12 semester
hours their first semester in college. This is acceptable and a student still can com-
plete the degree requirements in eight semesters providing he/she adds three
semester hours to a later semester.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
MARKETING (Suggested Eight-Semester Sequence)
First Semester
ACCT210
Principles of Accounting I (3)
CSCI104
Essentials of Computing I (3)
ENGL101
College Writing Skills (3)
MATH105
College Algebra (3)
BUAD000
Business Primer (0)
One General Education Core Course (3)
Second Semester
ACCT220
Principles of Accounting II (3)
ECON200
Principles of Economics: Macro (3)
ENGL102
Writing and Research Skills (3)
MATH260
Elements of Statistics (3)
BUAD000
Business Primer (0)
One General Education Core Course (3)
Third Semester
ECON220
Principles of Economics: Micro (3)
FIN210
Principles of Finance (3)
MGMT250 Principles of Management (3)
QUAN240
Statistics for Business and Economics (3)
One General Education Core Course (3)
Fourth Semester
BUAD290
Information Resources Management (3)
MKTG230
Principles of Marketing (3)
One Upper-level Required Related Business Course (3)
Two General Education Core Courses (6)
Fifth Semester
BUAD360
Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business (3)
MKTG320
Advertising and Promotion (3)
MKTG360
Channels of Distribution (3)
Two General Education Core Courses (6)
Sixth Semester
PHIL260
Business Ethics (3)
One Marketing Elective Course (MKTG300 or higher) (3)
One Upper-level Required Related Business Course (3)
General Education Health and Physical Education (3)
One General Education Distribution Humanities and
Fine Arts Course (3)
An internship (1 to 15 credits) can be taken by those students meeting the
internship requirements. Internships typically (but not always) are taken in
the summer prior to the senior year or during one semester of the senior year
(semester 7 or 8). Free electives credits are used for internships. The recom-
mended sequence of courses is adjusted to accommodate internship credits.
Seventh Semester
BUAD450
Business Decision Making (3)
One Marketing Elective Course (MKTG 300 or higher) (3)
Free Electives (9)
Eighth Semester
MKTG400
Marketing Analysis and Planning (3)
One Upper-level Required Related Business Course (3)
Free Electives (9)
This is the recommended course sequence necessary to complete the Bachelor of
Science in Business Administration/Marketing degree requirements in eight
semesters. The student should meet with his/her academic advisor for individual-
ized advice on course sequencing. Academic advisors can only advise; meeting
graduation requirements is the student's responsibility.
Most upper-level (300 or above) department courses are offered only one semes-
ter a year (i.e., either only in the fall semester or only in the spring semester). This
recommended course sequence assumes the odd numbered semesters are fall
semesters and the even numbered semesters are spring semesters.
Many first-semester freshmen are more comfortable taking only 12 semester
hours their first semester in college. This is acceptable and a student still can com-
plete the degree requirements in eight semesters providing he/she adds three
semester hours to a later semester.
Bachelor of Science Degree
Economics
This program is designed to provide a foundation for employment in government
agencies, business firms, or research institutes which involves the collection and
analysis of economic data used for the formation of public economic policies or
business decisions. The program also provides a foundation for graduate study,
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