SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADVISING HANDBOOK 2015-2016 For students entering Westminster

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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
ADVISING HANDBOOK
For students entering Westminster
in the 2015-2016 academic year
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Semester
Completed
Major:
Disciplinary and Supporting
Course title
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
ACCOUNTING COURSES:
ACC 201 *
Principles of Accounting I
ACC 202 *
Principles of Accounting II
ACC 201
ACC 305
Intermediate Accounting I
ACC 202
ACC 306
Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 305
EIGHT SEMESTER HOURS OF THE FOLLOWING 4 SH AND 2 SH COURSES:
4 SH COURSES:
ACC 300
Cost Accounting
ACC 202, MTH 131
ACC 310
Federal Income Taxation
ACC 202
ACC 320
Corporation & Partnership Taxation
ACC 310 or School Consent
ACC 410
Auditing
ACC 306
ACC 601
Auditing II, Emerging Issues (Capstone)
ACC 410 or School Consent
ACC 331
Accounting Information Systems
ACC 202
ACC 332
Forensic Accounting
ACC 202 & JR/SR
ACC 341
Governmental Accounting
ACC 202
ACC 342
Not-for-Profit Accounting
ACC 202
ACC 351
Accounting Theory
ACC 306
ACC 352
Advanced Accounting
ACC 351
2 SH COURSES:
TOTAL CREDITS (24)
*To be completed by end of sophomore year.
Accounting Major Course Requirements:
All College Course Requirements:
Semester
Major:
Completed
Disciplinary and Supporting
ACCOUNTING COURSES:
ACC 201 *
ACC 202 *
ACC 300
ACC 305
ACC 306
ACC 310
ACC 320
ACC 410
ACC 601
BUSINESS COURSES:
BA/ECO 220 *
BA 230
BA 310
BA 325
ECONOMICS COURSES:
ECO 150 *
OTHER SUPPORTING COURSES:
MTH 131 or higher *
TWO OF THE FOLLOWING SIX 2-SH COURSES:
ACC 331
ACC 332
ACC 341
ACC 342
ACC 351
ACC 352
TOTAL MAJOR CREDITS (64)
Course title
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting II
Cost Accounting
Intermediate Accounting I
Intermediate Accounting II
Federal Income Taxation
Corporation & Partnership Taxation
Auditing
Auditing II, Emerging Issues (Capstone)
ACC 201
ACC 202, MTH 131
ACC 202
ACC 305
ACC 202
ACC 310 or School Consent
ACC 306
ACC 410 or School Consent
Statistics
Business Law
Organizations and Management
Management Information Systems
MTH 130 OR MTH 131 CONCURRENT
SOPH
ECO 150 & JR/SR
ACC 201 or BA 140 or ECO 150
Economic Reasoning
Applied Calculus
C or better in MTH 130 or permission of the
instructor or Chair
Accounting Information Systems
Forensic Accounting
Governmental Accounting
Not-for-Profit Accounting
Accounting Theory
Advanced Accounting
ACC 202
ACC 202 & JR/SR
ACC 202
ACC 202
ACC 306
ACC 351
First year program
INQ 111 *
Intro to Liberal Arts
WRI 111 *
Writing
SPE 111 *
Intro to Public Communications
IP's (enter specific courses below)
FL: *
Foreign Language thru 201
HC:
Humanity and Culture
QR: *
Quantitative Reasoning
RP:
Religious and Philosophical Thought
SD:
Scientific Discovery
ST: *
Social Thought and Tradition
VP:
Visual and Performing Arts
Cluster (enter course pair below)
CL 1:
CL 2:
Wellness and Physical Education (DO NOT USE FOR First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
PEi 101 *
Wellness
PEi: *
Aquatics (or show proficiency)
PEi: *
PE course (or varsity season)
PEi: *
PE course (or varsity season)
TOTAL ALL CREDITS (128/124 for First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
*To be completed by end of sophomore year.
Semester
Completed
Major:
Disciplinary and Supporting
Course title
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
ACCOUNTING COURSES:
ACC 201
Principles of Accounting
BUSINESS COURSES:
BA 305
Marketing
BA 140 or PR 101 or ECO 150
BA 310
Organizations & Management
ECO 150, JR/SR
ECONOMICS COURSES:
ECO 150
Economic Reasoning
OTHER SUPPORTING COURSES:
One from: BIO 206, MTH 135, MTH 335
MTH 130 OR MTH 131 CONCURRENT
TWO OF THE FOLLOWING FOUR COURSES:
BA 325
Management Information Systems
PS 241
Public Policy
PS 242
Environmental Policy & Politics
PHI 230
Environmental Ethics
TOTAL CREDITS (28)
ACC 201 or BA 140 or ECO 150
PS 101 or consent of instructor.
All College Course Requirements:
Business Administration Major Course Requirements:
Semester
Major:
Completed
Disciplinary and Supporting
ACCOUNTING COURSES:
ACC 201
ACC 202
BUSINESS COURSES:
BA 140
BA/ECO 220
BA 230
BA 305
BA 310
BA 325
BA 350
BA 601
ECONOMICS COURSES:
ECO 150
OTHER SUPPORTING COURSES:
MTH 131 or higher
FOUR OF THE FOLLOWING TWELVE COURSES:
Course title
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting II
ACC 201
The American Workplace
Statistics
Business Law
Marketing
Organizations and Management
Management Information Systems
Finance
Strategic Management (Capstone)
COMPLETE AS FY/SOPH or School Consent
MTH 130 OR MTH 131 CONCURRENT
SOPH
BA 140 OR PR 101 OR ECO 150
ECO 150 & JR/SR
ACC 201 or BA 140 or ECO 150
ACC 202, BA/ECO 220, ECO 150, MTH 131
BA/ECO 220, BA 305, BA 310, SR
Economic Reasoning
Applied Calculus
ACC/BA 300
BA 240
BA 326
Cost Accounting
Entrepreneurship
E-Commerce Marketing
BA 330/ECO 601
BA 360
BA/ECO 365
BA 380
BA/ECO 385
BA/ECO 388
BA 390
BA 410
Business Forecasting
Human Resources Management
International Finance
Investments
Financial Economics
Corporate Credit Analysis
Buyer Behavior
Global Marketing Management
BA 594
TOTAL MAJOR CREDITS (64)
Internship
First year program
INQ 111
Intro to Liberal Arts
WRI 111
Writing
SPE 111
Intro to Public Communications
IP's (enter specific courses below)
FL:
Foreign Language thru 201
HC:
Humanity and Culture
QR:
Quantitative Reasoning
RP:
Religious and Philosophical Thought
SD:
Scientific Discovery
ST:
Social Thought and Tradition
VP:
Visual and Performing Arts
Cluster (enter course pair below)
CL 1:
CL 2:
Wellness and Physical Education (DO NOT USE FOR First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
PEi 101
Wellness
PEi:
Aquatics (or show proficiency)
PEi:
PE course (or varsity season)
PEi:
PE course (or varsity season)
TOTAL ALL CREDITS (128/124 for First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
*To be completed by end of sophomore year.
C or better in MTH 130 or permission of the
instructor or Chair
ACC 202, MTH 131
ACC 202 or BA 140
BA 140, ECO 150
BA/ECO 220, ECO 150, 2 other ECOs,
MTH 131
BA 140 or School consent
ECO 150
ACC 202, BA 350 strongly advised
BA/ECO 220, ECO 150
ACC 202
BA/ECO 220, BA 305
BA 305, JR/SR
6 dept courses, GPA ≥ 2.00, JR/SR, School
consent
Semester
Completed
Major:
Disciplinary and Supporting
Course title
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
ECONOMICS COURSES:
ECO 150
Economic Reasoning
OTHER SUPPORTING COURSES:
One from: BA/ECO 220, BIO 206, MTH 135, MTH 335, PSY 201, PS 301, SSC 252
MTH 130 OR MTH 131 CONCURRENT
FOUR OF THE FOLLOWING SIX COURSES:
ECO 310
Managerial Economics
ECO 150, MTH 131
ECO 340
Money and Banking
ECO 150
ECO/BA 365
International Finance
ECO 150
ECO/BA 385
Financial Economics
ECO 150, BA/ECO 220
ECO/BA 388
Corporate Credit Analysis
ECO 601/BA 330
Business Forecasting (Capstone)
ACC 202
ECO 150, BA/ECO 220, 2x ECO xxx (not
BA/ECO 220), MTH 131
TOTAL CREDITS (24)
Financial Economics Major Course Requirements:
All College Course Requirements:
Semester
Major:
Completed
Disciplinary and Supporting
ACCOUNTING COURSES:
ACC 201
ACC 202
ACC 305
ACC 306
BUSINESS COURSES:
BA/ECO 220
BA 325
BA 350
BA 380
ECONOMICS COURSES:
ECO 150
ECO 310
ECO 340
ECO/BA 365
ECO/BA 385
ECO/BA 388
BA 330/601
OTHER SUPPORTING COURSES:
MTH 131 or higher
TOTAL MAJOR CREDITS (64)
Course title
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting II
Intermediate Accounting I
Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 201
ACC 202
ACC 305
Statistics
Management Information Systems
Finance
Investments
MTH 130 OR MTH 131 CONCURRENT
ACC 201 or BA 140 or ECO 150
ACC 202, BA/ECO 220, ECO 150, MTH 131
ACC 202, BA 350 strongly advised
Economic Reasoning
Managerial Economics
Money and Banking
International Finance
Financial Economics
Corporate Credit Analysis
Business Forecasting
ECO 150, MTH 131
ECO 150
ECO 150
BA/ECO 220, ECO 150
ACC 202
BA/ECO 220, ECO 150, 2 other ECOs,
MTH 131
Applied Calculus
C or better in MTH 130 or permission of the
instructor or Chair
First year program
INQ 111
Intro to Liberal Arts
WRI 111
Writing
SPE 111
Intro to Public Communications
IP's (enter specific courses below)
FL:
Foreign Language thru 201
HC:
Humanity and Culture
QR:
Quantitative Reasoning
RP:
Religious and Philosophical Thought
SD:
Scientific Discovery
ST:
Social Thought and Tradition
VP:
Visual and Performing Arts
Cluster (enter course pair below)
CL 1:
CL 2:
Wellness and Physical Education (DO NOT USE FOR First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
PEi 101
Wellness
PEi:
Aquatics (or show proficiency)
PEi:
PE course (or varsity season)
PEi:
PE course (or varsity season)
TOTAL ALL CREDITS (128/124 for First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
*To be completed by end of sophomore year.
Semester
Completed
Major:
Disciplinary and Supporting
Course title
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
ACCOUNTING COURSES:
ACC 201
Principles of Accounting I
BUSINESS COURSES:
BA/ECO 220 or BIO 206, MTH 135, MTH
335, PSY 201, PS 301, SSC 252
Statistics
MTH 130 OR MTH 131 CONCURRENT
BA 230
Business Law
SOPH
BA 310
Organizations & Management
ECO 150 & JR/SR
BA 360
Human Resources Management
BA 140 or School consent
BA 361
Compensation & Benefits
ACC 201, BA 360, ECO 150
ECONOMICS COURSES:
ECO 150
TOTAL CREDITS (28)
Economic Reasoning
All College Course Requirements:
Human Resources Management Major Course Requirements:
Semester
Major:
Completed
Disciplinary and Supporting
ACCOUNTING COURSES:
ACC 201
BUSINESS COURSES:
BA 140
BA 230
BA 360
BA 361
ECONOMICS COURSES:
ECO 150
OTHER SUPPORTING COURSES:
MTH 131 or higher
PSY 101
PSY 201
PSY 241
PSY 301
PSY 321
PSY 590 or BA 590
PSY 601 (2 SH)
PSY 602 (2 SH)
PSY 635 (2 SH)
PSY 636 (2SH)
ONE OF THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
BA 305
BA 310
PSY 351
TOTAL MAJOR CREDITS (64)
Course title
Principles of Accounting I
The American Workplace
Business Law
Human Resources Management
Compensation and Benefits
COMPLETE AS FY/SOPH or School Consent
SOPH
BA 140 or School consent
ACC 201, BA 360, ECO 150
Economic Reasoning
Applied Calculus
Introduction to General Psychology
Statistical Methods and Analysis
Organizational Psychology
Psychological Assessment
Social Psychology
Field Experience/Internship
Psychology Capstone: Senior Studies I (2 CH), concurrently
with Advanced Research I (611, 621, 631, 641, or 651).
Psychology Capstone: Senior Studies II (2CH), concurrently
with Advanced Research II (612, 622, 632, 642, or 652).
Research Seminars (2CH)
Research Seminars (2CH)
Marketing
Organizations and Management
Cognition
First year program
INQ 111
Intro to Liberal Arts
WRI 111
Writing
SPE 111
Intro to Public Communications
IP's (enter specific courses below)
FL:
Foreign Language thru 201
HC:
Humanity and Culture
QR:
Quantitative Reasoning
RP:
Religious and Philosophical Thought
SD:
Scientific Discovery
ST:
Social Thought and Tradition
VP:
Visual and Performing Arts
Cluster (enter course pair below)
CL 1:
CL 2:
Wellness and Physical Education (DO NOT USE FOR First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
PEi 101
Wellness
PEi:
Aquatics (or show proficiency)
PEi:
PE course (or varsity season)
PEi:
PE course (or varsity season)
TOTAL ALL CREDITS (128/124 for First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
*To be completed by end of sophomore year.
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
C or better in MTH 130 or permission of the
instructor or Chair
PSY 101, MTH 131, or instructor permission
PSY 201
PSY 201
JR/SR
PSY 201, JR/SR
PSY 601
Simultaneously with 601
Simultaneously with 602
BA 140 or PR 101 or ECO 150
ECO 150 & JR/SR
PSY 101
International Business Major Course Requirements:
All College Course Requirements:
Semester
Major:
Completed
Disciplinary and Supporting
ACCOUNTING COURSES:
ACC 201
ACC 202
BUSINESS COURSES:
BA 140
BA/ECO 220
BA 305
BA 310
BA 325
BA 350
BA 410
BA 601
ECONOMICS COURSES:
ECO 150
ECO/BA 365
OTHER SUPPORTING COURSES:
Course title
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting II
ACC 201
The American Workplace
Statistics
Marketing
Organizations and Management
Management Information Systems
Finance
Global Marketing Management
Strategic Management (Capstone)
COMPLETE AS FY/SOPH or School Consent
MTH 130 OR MTH 131 CONCURRENT
BA 140 OR PR 101 OR ECO 150
ECO 150 & JR/SR
ACC 201 or BA 140 or ECO 150
ACC 202, BA/ECO 220, ECO 150, MTH 131
BA 305, JR/SR
BA/ECO 220, BA 305, BA 310, SR
Economic Reasoning
International Finance
ECO 150
MTH 131 or higher
Applied Calculus
PS 104 or 431
International Politics or Int’l Law and Organizations
One Int'l Culture course from:
Foreign language:
One-sem. work/study abroad
TOTAL MAJOR CREDITS (64)
IC 101, 102, REL 111, 116, 117, 118, 216, SOC 105
Commercial level competency, det. by M.L. Dept.
Must focus on knowledge and skills in BA or ECO
C or better in MTH 130 or permission of the
instructor or Chair
Determined by Political Science Division - See
College Catalog
Determined by Language Division - See
College Catalog
First year program
INQ 111
Intro to Liberal Arts
WRI 111
Writing
SPE 111
Intro to Public Communications
IP's (enter specific courses below)
FL:
Foreign Language thru 201
HC:
Humanity and Culture
QR:
Quantitative Reasoning
RP:
Religious and Philosophical Thought
SD:
Scientific Discovery
ST:
Social Thought and Tradition
VP:
Visual and Performing Arts
Cluster (enter course pair below)
CL 1:
CL 2:
Wellness and Physical Education (DO NOT USE FOR First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
PEi 101
Wellness
PEi:
Aquatics (or show proficiency)
PEi:
PE course (or varsity season)
PEi:
PE course (or varsity season)
TOTAL ALL CREDITS (128/124 for First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
*To be completed by end of sophomore year.
Note: Student should consult International Studies Coordinator regarding a one-semester international “Work/Study Abroad” experience arranged through
Westminster College. To be eligible for off campus study, students must have an all-college GPA of at least 2.500. During the one-semester abroad
experience, the courses taken or the work experience must focus on acquiring knowledge and skills in business or economics. Generally, the location of the
experience should promote increased foreign language proficiency.
Semester
Completed
Major:
Disciplinary and Supporting
Course title
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
ACCOUNTING COURSES:
ACC 201
Principles of Accounting I
BUSINESS COURSES:
BA 305
BA/ECO 220 or BIO 206, MTH 135,
MTH 335, PSY 201, PS 301, SSC 252
Marketing
BA 140 or PR 101 or ECO 150
Statistics
MTH 130 OR MTH 131 CONCURRENT
ECONOMICS COURSES:
ECO 150
Economic Reasoning
THREE OF THE FOLLOWING FIVE COURSES:
BA 221
Marketing Research Methods
BA/ECO 220, MTH 131
BA 326
E-Commerce Marketing
BA 140, ECO 150
BA 390
Buyer Behavior
BA/ECO 220, BA 305
BA 410
Global Marketing Management
BA 305 & JR/SR
PR 101
Principles, Practices and Theory of Public Relations
AND
PR 202
Advertising and Public Relations: Approaches and
Methods
TOTAL CREDITS (28 or 32)
PR 101
Marketing Major Course Requirements:
All College Course Requirements:
Semester
Major:
Completed
Disciplinary and Supporting
ACCOUNTING COURSES:
ACC 201
BUSINESS COURSES:
BA 140
BA 221
BA 230
BA 305
BA 310
BA 325
BA 601
ECONOMICS COURSES:
ECO 150
ECO/BA 220
OTHER SUPPORTING COURSES:
MTH 131 or higher
PR 101
PR 202
THREE OF THE FOLLOWING FIVE COURSES:
BA 326
BA 335
BA 390
BA 410
BA 594
TOTAL MAJOR CREDITS (64)
Course title
Principles of Accounting I
The American Workplace
Marketing Research Methods
Business Law
Marketing
Organizations and Management
Management Information Systems
Strategic Management (Capstone)
COMPLETE AS FY/SOPH or School Consent
BA/ECO 220, MTH 131
SOPH
BA 140 OR PR 101 OR ECO 150
ECO 150 & JR/SR
ACC 201 or BA 140 or ECO 150
BA/ECO 220, BA 305, BA 310, SR
Economic Reasoning
Statistics
MTH 130 OR MTH 131 CONCURRENT
Applied Calculus
Principles, Practices and Theory of Public Relations
Advertising and Public Relations: Approaches and Methods
E-Commerce Marketing
Sports/Event Planning and Management
Buyer Behavior
Global Marketing Management
Internship
First year program
INQ 111
Intro to Liberal Arts
WRI 111
Writing
SPE 111
Intro to Public Communications
IP's (enter specific courses below)
FL:
Foreign Language thru 201
HC:
Humanity and Culture
QR:
Quantitative Reasoning
RP:
Religious and Philosophical Thought
SD:
Scientific Discovery
ST:
Social Thought and Tradition
VP:
Visual and Performing Arts
Cluster (enter course pair below)
CL 1:
CL 2:
Wellness and Physical Education (DO NOT USE FOR First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
PEi 101
Wellness
PEi:
Aquatics (or show proficiency)
PEi:
PE course (or varsity season)
PEi:
PE course (or varsity season)
TOTAL ALL CREDITS (128/124 for First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
*To be completed by end of sophomore year.
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
C or better in MTH 130 or permission of the
instructor or Chair
PR 101
BA 140, ECO 150
BA 140
BA/ECO 220, BA 305
BA 305, JR/SR
6 dept courses, GPA ≥ 2.00, JR/SR, School
consent
Semester
Completed
Major:
Disciplinary and Supporting
Course title
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
ACCOUNTING COURSES:
ACC 201
Principles of Accounting I
BUSINESS COURSES:
BA 140
The American Workplace
COMPLETE AS FY/SOPH or School
Consent
OTHER COURSES:
COM 301
Applied Social Media
COM 320
Perspectives on Sports Media and Communication
SMGT 201
Practical Application 1 (TWO CREDIT COURSE)
SMGT 301
Sport Administration
BA 310
AT LEAST TWO OF THE FOLLOWING FOURTEEN COURSES:
BA 230
Business Law
SOPH
BA 305
Marketing
BA 140 or PR 101 or ECO 150
BA 310
Organizations and Management
ECO 150 and JR/SR
BA 325
Management Information Systems
ACC 201 or BA 140 or ECO 150
BA 335
Sports/Event Planning and Management
BA 140
BA 360
Human Resources Management
BA 594
Internship
BA 140 or School consent
6 dept courses, GPA ≥ 2.00, JR/SR, School
consent
BC 309
Sports Broadcasting
BC 102, BC 251 or consent of instructor
COM 225
Communication Ethics
COM 303
Sales Communications
PR 101
Principles, Practices and Theory of Public Relations
PR 311
Event Planning
PR 203
PR 402
Public Relations and the Media
SOC 307
Sociology of Sport
PR 203
Low level SOC/CJS class, or instructor
approval
TOTAL CREDITS (30)
All College Course Requirements:
Sports Management Major Course Requirements:
Semester
Major:
Completed
Disciplinary and Supporting
ACCOUNTING COURSES:
ACC 201
BUSINESS COURSES:
BA 140
BA 230
BA 305
BA 310
Course title
Principles of Accounting I
The American Workplace
Business Law
Marketing
Organizations and Management
BA 594
Internship
BA 601
Strategic Management (Capstone)
ECONOMICS COURSES:
ECO 150
Economic Reasoning
OTHER SUPPORTING COURSES:
COM 225
Communication Ethics
COM 301
Applied Social Media
COM 320
Perspectives on Sports Media and Communication
SMGT 201 (2 SH)
Practical Application 1 (2SH)
SMGT 202 (2 SH)
Practical Application 2 (2 SH)
SMGT 301
Sports Administration
AT LEAST TWO OF THE FOLLOWING NINE COURSES:
BA 325
Management Information Systems
BA 335
Sports/Event Planning and Management
BA 360
Human Resources Management
BC 309
Sports Broadcasting
COM 303
Sales Communications
PR 101
Principles, Practices and Theory of Public Relations
PR 311
Event Planning
PR 402
Public Relations and the Media
SOC 307
TOTAL MAJOR CREDITS (60)
Sociology of Sport
First year program
INQ 111
Intro to Liberal Arts
WRI 111
Writing
SPE 111
Intro to Public Communications
IP's (enter specific courses below)
FL:
Foreign Language thru 201
HC:
Humanity and Culture
QR:
Quantitative Reasoning
RP:
Religious and Philosophical Thought
SD:
Scientific Discovery
ST:
Social Thought and Tradition
VP:
Visual and Performing Arts
Cluster (enter course pair below)
CL 1:
CL 2:
Wellness and Physical Education (DO NOT USE FOR First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
PEi 101
Wellness
PEi:
Aquatics (or show proficiency)
PEi:
PE course (or varsity season)
PEi:
PE course (or varsity season)
TOTAL ALL CREDITS (128/124 for First Years starting 9/2015 and greater)
*To be completed by end of sophomore year.
Prerequisite (C- or greater)
COMPLETE AS FY/SOPH or School Consent
SOPH
BA 140 OR PR 101 OR ECO 150
ECO 150 & JR/SR
6 dept courses, GPA ≥ 2.00, JR/SR, School
consent
BA/ECO 220, BA 305, BA 310, SR
BA 310
ACC 201 or BA 140 or ECO 150
BA 140
BA 140 or School consent
BC 102, BC 251 or consent of instructor
PR 203
PR 203
Low level SOC/CJS class, or instructor
approval
Number
Name
ACC 201
Principles of Accounting I
ACC 202
Principles of Accounting II
ACC 201
ACC/BA 300
Cost Accounting
ACC 202
ACC 305
Intermediate Accounting I
ACC 202
ACC 306
Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 305
ACC 310
Federal Income Taxation
ACC 202
ACC 320
Corporation & Partnership Taxation
ACC 310
ACC 331
Accounting Information Systems
ACC 202
ACC 332
Forensic Accounting
ACC 202
ACC 341
Governmental Accounting
ACC 202
ACC 342
Not-for-Profit Accounting
ACC 202
ACC 351
Accounting Theory
ACC 306
ACC 352
Advanced Accounting
ACC 351
ACC 410
Auditing
ACC 306
ACC 601
Auditing II, Emerging Issues
ACC 410
BA 140
The American Workplace
COMPLETE AS FY/SOPH or School Consent
BA/ECO 220
Statistics
MTH 130 OR MTH 131 CONCURRENT
BA 221
Marketing Research Methods
BA/ECO 220
BA 230
Business Law
SOPH
BA 240
Entrepreneurship
ACC 202 or BA 140
BA 305
Marketing
BA 140 or ECO 150 or PR 101
BA 310
Organizations & Management
ECO 150
BA 325
Management Information Systems
ACC 201 or BA 140 or ECO 150
BA 326
E-Commerce Marketing
BA 140
ECO 150
BA 330/ECO 601
Business Forecasting
BA/ECO 220
ECO 150
2 x ECO xxx (not
BA/ECO 220)
MTH 131
BA 335
Sports/Event Planning and Management
BA 140
BA 350
Finance
ACC 202
BA/ECO 220
ECO 150
MTH 131
BA 360
Human Resources Management
BA 140
BA 361
Compensation and Benefits
ACC 201
BA/ECO 365
International Finance
ECO 150
BA 380
Investments
ACC 202
BA 350 strongly recommended
BA/ECO 385
Financial Economics
BA/ECO 220
ECO 150
BA/ECO 388
Corporate Credit Analysis
ACC 202
BA 390
Buyer Behavior
BA/ECO 220
BA 305
BA 410
Global Marketing Management
BA 305
JR/SR
BA 601
Strategic Management
BA/ECO 220
BA 305
ECO 150
Economic Reasoning
ECO 310
Managerial Economics
ECO 150
MTH 131
ECO 340
Money and Banking
ECO150
ACC/BA/ECO
590 Internship
6 dept. courses
ACC/BA/ECO
610 Seminar/Advanced Topics
ACC/BA/ECO
620 Independent Study
6 dept. courses
*All pre-requisites must be passed with a C- or above.
Prerequisites (all must be C- or higher)
MTH 131
School consent
JR/SR
School consent
MTH 131
JR/SR
School consent
BA 360
ECO 150
BA 310
SR
GPA ≥ 2.00
Jr. or Sr.
School consent
GPA ≥ 3.25
Jr. or Sr.
School consent
**Pre-requisites may have underlying pre-conditions.
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