College of Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Sustainable Business

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College of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Sustainable Business
Semester 1
ACAD 101
WRIT 101
MATH 151
BADM 180
*Historical Perspective
Humanities & Arts
Hrs.
1
3
3
3
3
3
Semester 2
HMXP 102
FINC 111
CSCI 101
CSCI 101 B, C, D
Natural Science
PSYC 101/ SOCL 101/ 201
Elective
Hrs.
3
1
1.5
1.5
3
3
3
16 Hrs.
16 Hrs.
Semester 3
ACCT 280
QMTH 205
ECON 215
Global Perspective
Elective
Hrs.
3
3
3
3
3
15 Hrs.
Semester 4
BADM 250
ACCT 281
QMTH 210
ECON 216
Elective
Hrs.
3
3
3
3
3
15 Hrs.
Semester 5
CRTW 201
FINC 311
MGMT 321
ECON 343
Humanities and Arts
Elective
Hrs.
3
3
3
3
3
1
16 Hrs.
Semester 6
MGMT 326
MKTG 380
SUBU 330
MGMT 475/529/575/ENTR 373
Natural Science + Lab
Hrs.
3
3
3
3
4
Hrs.
3
3
3
3
3
15 Hrs.
Semester 8
MGMT 480
SUBU 430
SUBU Elective
WRIT 465
Elective
Semester 7
MGMT 341
MGMT 355
SUBU Science
*Constitution Requirement/ Elective
Elective
16 Hrs.
Hrs.
3
3
3
3
3
15 Hrs.
Courses do not have to be taken in this exact order. This is just a suggested eight semester plan that has outlined what a student would
need to take in order to graduate in four years. Pay close attention to the suggested time frame for the courses in the specified
concentration, many courses are only offered in either the fall or spring.
For a list of courses that satisfy your Historical Perspective, Humanities & Arts, Global Perspective, and Natural Science please view
course offerings or Degree Checklist.
Electives are courses that cannot satisfy your General Education or Major degree requirements; please view your degree checklist to
determine which classes qualify.
SUBU electives include BIOL 323, GEO 302, 500, 501, GEOG/GEOL 305, HIST 530, PHIL 565, PLSC 565, PLSC 325, PSYC 311,
SOCL 310, SUST 300. SUBU Science includes BIOL 106, CHEM 101, ENVS 101, GEOL 225, PHYS 105, and SUS 102.
* HIST 211 is a suggested Historical Perspective because it satisfies your constitution requirement.
* If you took HIST 211 as a Historical Perspective you may take an elective in place of the constitution requirement.
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