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GEP
LEADERSHIP, ETHICS, AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY
Typical Course Sequence
(For the Class of 2014 and following)
Revised 10-21-2011
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Year 1
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Year 2
 FIN 200 Intro to Finance [BC] / MKT 201 Principles
of Marketing [BC]
 DSS 210 Business Statistics [BC]
 DSS 200 Intro to Information Systems [BC] /
HIS 154 Forging the Modern World [SC]
 LEO 210 Business, Stakeholders, & Ethics [MAJ]
 PHL 154 Moral Foundations [SC]
 MKT 201 Principles of Marketing [BC] / FIN 200
Intro to Finance [BC]
 DSS 220 Business Analytics [BC]
 HIS 154 Forging the Modern World [SC] /
DSS 200 Intro to Information Systems [BC]
 LEO 211 Perspectives on Leadership [MAJ]
 THE 154 Faith, Justice, Catholic Tradition [SC]
Year 3
 LEO Elective [MAJ]
 MGT 360 Legal Environment of Business [BC] /
Fine Arts-Literature [VC]
 4Laboratory Science [VC]
 Philosophy (Philosophical Anthropology) [VC]
 ECN 102 Macro Economics [ILC #1]
 LEO Elective [MAJ]
 Fine Arts-Literature [VC] / MGT 360 Legal
Environment of Business [BC]
 ELECTIVE (4or the 2nd non-lab science course)
 Theology – Religious Difference [VC]
 Integrated Learning Course [ILC #2]
Year 4
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 LEO 495 Applied Sustainable Leadership [MAJ]
(either semester)
 Integrated Learning Course [ILC #3]
 ELECTIVE
 ELECTIVE
 ELECTIVE
1
English 101 Craft of Language [VC]
ACC 101 Financial Accounting [BC]
Foreign Language [VC]
Math Beauty [VC] / ECN 101 Micro Economics [VC]
1st Year Seminar [SC] / MGT 110 or MGT 120 [BC]
2
DSS 100 Competency in Excel (non-credit)
BUS 495 Business Policy [BC] (either semester)
Faith and Reason [SC]
LEO Elective [MAJ]
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
[SC] Signature Courses (6)
[BC] HSB Foundation (10)
[VC] Variable Courses (9)
ELECTIVES (6)
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ENG 102 Texts and Contexts [SC]
ACC 102 Managerial Accounting [BC]
Foreign Language [VC]
ECN 101 Micro Economics [VC] / Math Beauty [VC]
MGT 110 or MGT 120 [BC]/ 1st Year Seminar [SC]
3
DSS 111 Basic Business Analytics (1 credit)
[ILC] Integrated Learning Courses (3)
[MAJ] Courses in Major (6)
LEO Electives (Select 3)
MHC 220: Introduction to Human Capital Management (formerly MGT 320)
MGT 243: Negotiation Skills
MHC 221: Diversity in the workplace (formerly MGT 212)
FBE 330: Social Entrepreneurship (formerly MGT 331)
MGT 242: Advanced Topics in OB
IBU 420: International Management
1
Students may earn credit for English 101 through earning a grade of 4 or 5 on the AP English Exam. In this case, the student may
take ENG 102 in the fall semester of freshman year.
2
DSS 100 MS Excel competency is to be demonstrated in the fall semester of freshman year. Competency to the satisfaction of the
DSS Chair is required of all HSB majors.
3
DSS 111 is an optional online elective course available to help prepare business students to solve quantitative problems in an
undergraduate business curriculum. [1 credit, grade received]
4
To satisfy this requirement the student may take either one 4-credit laboratory course or two 3-credit non-laboratory courses. If
choosing the 2 semester option, the second course replaces an elective.
Additional notes:
In selecting courses, students will be required to identify courses that meet the overlay requirements in the areas of 1.
Diversity, Globalization or Non-Western Area Studies; 2. Ethics Intensive; and 3. Writing Intensive. Many of the courses
already in your schedule may cover these areas.
GEP
LEADERSHIP, ETHICS & ORGANIZATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY MAJOR
(Total of 40 courses)
Revised 10-21-2011
STUDENTS: This checklist is in order of graduation requirements for your major. Be sure to review the
notes on the opposite page as well as the on-line course catalog for more specific guidelines.
GEP Signature Courses [SC]
(6 courses)
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First Year Seminar Selection – Your Course Title: _________________________
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Faith and Reason Selection – Your Course Title: _________________________
____ ENG 102
Texts and Contexts
____ HIS 154
Forging the Modern World
____ PHL 154
Moral Foundations
____ THE 154
Faith, Justice, Catholic Tradition
Variable Courses [VC]
(9 courses)
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Fine Arts and Literature Selection – Your Course Title: ______________________
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ECN 101 Micro Economics
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ENG 101 Craft of Language1
____ ____ Non-Native Language (2 semesters; students may test out of this requirement.)
4Laboratory Science Selection – Your Course Title: _________________________
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Math Beauty Selection – Your Course Title: _________________________
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Philosophy (Philosophical Anthropology) Your Course Title: _______________________
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Theology #2 Religious Difference – Your Course Title: _________________________
Integrated Learning Courses [ILC]
(3 courses)
____ ILC #1 ECN 102 Macro Economics
____ ILC #2 Integrated Learning Course #2 (see MGT online catalog for options) Your Course: ____________
____ ILC #3 Integrated Learning Course #3 (see MGT online catalog for options) Your Course: ____________
Business Core Required Courses [BC] (10 courses in addition to non-credit DSS 100)
____ DSS 100
Proven Competency in Excel
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FIN 200
____ ACC 101
Financial Accounting
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MGT 360
____ ACC 102
Managerial Accounting
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MGT 110/120
____ DSS 200
Introduction to Info Systems
____ DSS 210
Business Statistics
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MKT 201
____ DSS 220
Business Analytics
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BUS 495
Courses in Major [MAJ]
(6 courses)
____ LEO 210
Business, Stakeholders, & Ethics
____ LEO 211
Perspectives on Leadership
____ --- --LEO Elective #1
view options on the
____ --- --LEO Elective #2
opposite page
____ --- --LEO Elective #3
____ LEO 495
Applied sustainable Leadership
Free Electives
____ Free Elective
____ Free Elective
____ Free Elective
1
(6 courses)
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Introduction to Finance
Legal Environment of Business
110 Essentials of Organ Behavior
OR 120 Essentials of MGT
Principles of Marketing
Business Policy (senior year)
Three courses among your 40 that
satisfy the following overlay areas:
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Diversity, Globalization, or
Non-Western Studies Course
Ethics Intensive Course
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Writing Intensive Course
Free Elective
Free Elective
Free Elective (4or the 2nd non-lab science course)
If credit is earned through the AP Exam, then this area may be used to fulfill another area or free elective.
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