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Curriculum Committee

January 30, 2007 2006-07 #8

College of Business

Course revision: Page 70, 2006-07 Undergraduate Catalog

UBUS 101. BUSINESS DISCIPLINES AND ISSUES (1). Designed to provide students with an understanding of the various disciplines in business by focusing on current business issues through readings and with speakers from business and faculty. May be repeated to a maximum of 2 semester hours. S/U grading. Not available for credit for upper-division business majors.

Rationale: It is recommended that freshman business students who are a part of the Dean’s Scholar program will enroll in two semesters of UBUS 101.

Department of Finance

Other catalog change: Page 75, 2006-07 Undergraduate Catalog

Department Requirements

To graduate as a finance major or minor, a student must earn a grade of at least a C in each required FINA course course required in the major or minor, which includes courses in the business core (for the major), required FINA courses, and all electives required for the major or minor.

Rationale: To ensure finance students achieve average or better competency in their course work.

Department of Operations Management and Information Systems

Other catalog change: Page 84, 2006-07 Undergraduate Catalog

Department Requirements

To graduate with a major in operations and information management, a student must earn a grade of at least C in each of the following courses: OMIS 300, OMIS 340T, OMIS

352, OMIS 452, OMIS 455, and OMIS 498.

OMIS prerequisites are met only by obtaining a grade of C or better. (It is necessary to repeat an OMIS prerequisite in which a grade below C was earned before taking the next course in the sequence.)

To graduate as an operations and information management major, a student must earn a grade of at least C in each course required in the major, which includes courses in the business core, required OMIS courses, and all electives required for the major.

Upper-level (300- or 400-level) OMIS courses will not be accepted from other educational institutions without permission from the department.

Rationale: To ensure operations and information management majors achieve average or better competency in their course work.

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