Last name First name Course: Number Eng 101 BEd333 Com 103 Econ 121 Econ 122 BusEd 101 Econ 256 Econ 156 Math 123 Math 118 Psyc 101 Found. of Writing Bus Comm Pub Sp Prin Econ I Prin Econ II Intro to Bus Bus & Econ Stat Bus & Econ Math OR Essen Calc Matrix Alg Gen Psych. Second Language Marketing Degree Requirements ID Number Credit Semester 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Gr GEG 1 Comm 3 GEPs 1 GEP 3 GEPs GEG 2 Info GEG 3 Quant GEG 4 Cult GEG 5 NatSc GEG 6 SocSc GEG 7 Hum GEG 8 Lang GEG 9 Health GEG 10 Citz 3 GEPs 3 GEPs 3 GEPs 3 GEPs 3 GEPs Gen Ed Electives Total Points Total Disciplines Points required Disciplines required 7 3 2 1 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 Course: Number Business Core Fin Acctg Mgt Acctg ITMA Prin Mgt Bus Policies Corp Fin Mkt Prin Law & Legal Total Credits ACCT220 ACCT223 ITM175 MGT244 MGT481 FIN313 MK310 LAW331 Cr Semester Grade 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 24 Marketing Req Number Consumer Behavior Ad. Mgmt. Sales Mgmt. Int. Mktg. Mkt. Research Mktg. Mgmt. Mkt. Elective Total Credits MKTG 330 MKTG 340 MKTG 370 MKTG 380 MKTG 440 MKTG 460 MKTG Cr Semester Grade 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 *ELECTIVES *Electives 3 * Electives 3 * Electives 3 * Electives 3 * Electives 3 Total Credits *Must be 300 or 400 level business courses Note: A total of 48 credits of 40% of the 120 credit requirements Professional Development Requirement Cr Sem Cr 0 Interbus 102 INTERBUS 101 INTERBUS 201 0 Interbus 202 INTERBUS 301 0 Interbus 302 INTERBUS 401 0 Interbus 402 Effective Fall 2013 21 15 Sem 0 0 0 0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Communication requirement: Foundations of Writing, ENGL 101, and Business Communication, BUSED 333, are required. Standards: A cumulative QPA of 2.0 or better in the major and overall is required for graduation. Thirty (30) of the final 60 credits must be taken at BU; 60 of the 120 credits required for graduation must be earned at a 4-year college/university. Quantitative requirement: Either ECON 156 or MATH 123 will satisfy the requirement. If you have career plans to pursue a graduate business degree program, MATH 123, Essentials of Calculus is highly recommended. Diversity Requirement: Effective with the fall 1993 semester, students must complete 2 courses (6 credits) in “diversityfocused” courses as identified in the class schedule booklet. By planning carefully, you may be able to meet the diversity requirement by selecting courses which also meet general education requirements. University Course Repeat Policy: A maximum of six courses in which grades of C-, D or E have been earned may be repeated. University Pass/Fail Policy: A maximum of 2 general education elective courses may be taken on a pass/fail basis. No CoB course can be taken on a pass/fail basis. 40% Rule – 40% (48 credits) or 16 courses of the 120 total credits required must be at the 300/400 level. The following courses may be used as general education requirements at the 300/400 level and do not have any pre-requisites. PHIL 408 Feminist Philosophy ANTH 320 Contemporary World Cultures ARTH 345 Near Eastern Art: Islamic ANTH 350 Medical Anthropology ARTH 346 Art History of the Far East ANTH 440 Language and Culture ECON 313 Labor Economics ANTH 450 People and Culture of South America HIST 329 American Women ANTH 480 Religion and Magic PLSC 377 Feminist Political Theory EDFN 393 Social Foundation of Education ANTH 310 Aztecs and Mayans EDFN 406 Multicultural Education Note: “It is the responsibility of the student to know and observe the academic policy and regulations of the university, to confine registration to courses for which the prerequisites have been satisfied, and to meet the requirements for graduation.” (BU Catalog, Academic Policies, Practices and Services) Please see your advisor regularly—at least once each semester during the advisement/scheduling period. Please refer to the BU catalog for additional information. ***Marketing Electives—A marketing elective is any marketing course that is not a required course. Updated 062013