SCD Class Prerequisites

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Course Descriptions and Prerequisites

ART 221 Art in the Western World II

Prerequisite: ENG 101.

BA 200 Business Communication

Prerequisites: ENG 102 and COM 205 (may be taken concurrently).

BA 210 Principles of Accounting I

BA 215 Principles of Accounting II

Prerequisite: BA 210.

BA 220 Principles of Economics I (Macroeconomics)

Prerequisite: MA 140 or MA 145. Also listed as SS 220.

BA 221 Principles of Economics II (Microeconomics)

Prerequisites: BA 220. Also listed as SS 221.

BA 320 Principles of Marketing

BA 330 Principles of Management

BA 340 Legal Environment of Business

Prerequisite: junior standing.

BA 370 Intermediate Accounting I

Prerequisite: BA 215.

BA 371 Intermediate Accounting II

Prerequisite: BA 370.

BA 400 Organizational Behavior

Prerequisites: BA 330 and SOC 120 or PSY 180.

BA 410 Entrepreneurship

Prerequisites: BA 215, BA 221 and BA 330.

BA 430 Business Policy

Prerequisites: BA 215, BA 221, BA 300, BA 320, and BA 330.

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BA 440 Human Resource Management

Prerequisites: BA 330 and senior standing.

BA 465 Personal Finance

Prerequisite: junior standing.

BA 480 Investment Theory

Prerequisites: BA 215 and BA 221.

BA 485 Production and Operations Management

Prerequisites: BA 215, BA 221, BA 330 and CS 140.

BIO 195 Anatomy and Physiology I and Laboratory

(Animal dissection is required.)

BIO 196 Anatomy and Physiology II and Laboratory

(Animal dissection is required.) Prerequisite: BIO 195 or consent of

instructor.

BIO 310 Topics in Arts and Science: Global Ecology

COM 205 Oral Communication 3

Grade of "C" or higher required for graduation in all degree programs.

Prerequisite: ENG 101.

CS 140 Introduction to Computer Usage

CS 180 Pascal Programming I

CS 232 COBOL Programming

Prerequisite: CS 140 or consent of instructor.

CS 235 Advanced Software Applications

Prerequisite: CS 140 or consent of instructor.

CS 240 BASIC Programming

CS 250 Pascal Programming II

Prerequisite: CS 180.

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CS 260 C Programming

Prerequisite: CS 180.

DS 201 Diversity Studies

ENG 101 English Composition I

Completion with a "C" or higher required.

ENG 102 English Composition II

Prerequisite: Completion of ENG 101 with a grade of "C" or higher.

ENG 210 Introduction to Literature

Prerequisite: ENG 102 or ENG 104.

ENG 301 Women's Literature

Prerequisite: ENG 210 or consent of instructor. Designated women's studies course .

ENG 312 Professional Writing

Prerequisite: ENG 102 or ENG 104.

ENG 371 Minority Voices in American Literature

Prerequisite: ENG 210 or consent of instructor. Designated both a diversity studies course and a cultural studies course.

FS 102 College Success Strategies for the

Non-Traditional Student

FREN 151 Elementary French I

Prerequisite: completion of, or concurrent enrollment in ENG 101.

FREN 152 Elementary French II

Prerequisite: completion of FREN 151 with a grade of "C" or higher, or competency of intermediate-low level on proficiency scale determined by the ACTFL

HIS 201 Kentucky Studies

(Offered as needed)

Also listed as SS 201.

HUM 201 The Ancient World

HUM 202 The Modern World

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MA 091 Beginning Algebra

Will not count toward graduation as a mathematics requirement or as an elective.

MA 135 Intermediate Algebra

Prerequisites: A minimum of one year of high school algebra and qualifying placement or MA 091 or equivalent.

MA 140 College Algebra

Prerequisites: A minimum of two years of high school algebra and qualifying placement or MA 135 or equivalent. Grade of "C" or higher is required in all degree programs.

MA 145 Finite Mathematics

Prerequisites: A minimum of two years of high school algebra and qualifying placement or MA 135 or equivalent.

MA 175 Survey of Calculus with its Applications

Prerequisite: MA 140 or MA 145 or equivalent. Students cannot receive credit for both MA 175 and MA 180.

MA 245 Probability and Statistics

Prerequisite: MA 140 or MA 145 or higher.

MUS 268 Music in the Western World from 1750

OM 216 Introduction to Economic Analysis

OM 305 Group and Organizational Behavior

OM 307 Organizational Research Techniques

Note: OM 391 may not be taken in the same term as OM 492.

Prerequisites: OM 409

OM 310 Career and Life Assessment

OM 312 Organizational Technology and Innovation

Prerequisites: OM 409 and (OM 313 or OM 305).

OM 313 Organization Communication

OM 317 Managerial Economics

Prerequisite: OM 216, or BA 220 or BA 221 or permission of department.

OM 319 Statistical Methods and Research

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OM 326 Marketing in a Global Economy

OM 331 Accounting and Finance for Managers

Prerequisite: BA210 or permission of department

OM 333 Human Resource Management

Prerequisite: OM 409 and (OM 313 or OM 305)

OM 391 Organization Research Project I

OM 392 Organizational Research Project II

Prerequisite: OM391.

OM 402 Organizational Concepts

Prerequisite: OM 409

OM 404 Fundamentals of Total Quality Management

Prerequisite: OM 402.

OM 408 Gender Issues in Management

Designated women's studies course.

OM 409 Issues in Management

OM 411 Strategic Planning

30 hours of OM coursework

OM 452 Organizational Ethics

Prerequisites: OM 409 and (OM 313 or OM 305).

OM 492 OM Research Project III

Prerequisites: (OM 391 and OM 392) or OM 307

PHIL 301 Ethics

Prerequisite: junior standing, or consent of instructor.

PSC 101 Earth Science

PSC 102 Earth Science Laboratory

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or previous completion of PSC 101 is required.

PSC 103 Principles of Physics

A student will not receive credit toward graduation requirements for both PSC 103 and PSC 240. This course is designed for the non-science major.

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PSC 104 Principles of Physics Laboratory

A student will not receive credit toward graduation requirements for both PSC 104 and PSC 241. This course is designed for the non-science major.

PS 201 Introduction to Political Science

PS 401 Constitutional Issues

Prerequisite: PS 201.

PSY 180 General Psychology

PSY 260 Human Growth and Development

Prerequisite: PSY 180.

PSY 302 Industrial/Organizational Psychology

Prerequisites: PSY 150 or PSY 180, and either PSY 353, BIO 488, NSG

430 or OM 319.

PSY 312 Social Psychology

Prerequisite: PSY 150 or PSY 180. Also listed as SOC 312.

PSY 321 Psychology of Women

Prerequisite: PSY 150 or PSY 180 and junior standing. Designated women's studies course.

REL 285 World Religions

Prerequisite: ENG 101.

REL 290 Introduction to the Old Testament

Prerequisite: ENG 101.

REL 291 Introduction to the New Testament

Prerequisite: ENG 101.

SS 301 The American Experience

Prerequisite: junior standing. Designated diversity studies course.

SOC 120 Principles of Sociology

SOC 312 Social Psychology

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Prerequisite: SOC 120, PSY 150 or 180. Also listed as PSY 312.

SPAN 155 Elementary Spanish I

Prerequisite: completion of, or concurrent enrollment in ENG 101.

SPAN 156 Elementary Spanish II

Prerequisite: completion of Spanish I with a grade of "C" or higher, or competency (intermediate-low level ACTFL ** ).

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