SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADVISING HANDBOOK For students entering Westminster in the 2015-2016 academic year 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.