Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 Scroll down to the appropriate page PAGE ACCOUNTING ………………………………………………………………… 2 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION …………………………………………….. 3 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ……………………………………………….. 5 FAMILY BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP ……………………… 6 FINANCE ……………………………………………………………………… 8 FINANCIAL PLANNING …………………………………………………….. 9 FOOD MARKETING ………………………………………………………….. 10 FOOD MARKETING CO-OP ………………………………………………… 10 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ……………………………………………… 11 LEADERSHIP, ETHICS AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY … 12 MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL ……………………………………………… 14 MARKETING …………………………………………………………………… 16 SPORTS MARKETING ………………………………………………………. 16 PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING ………………………………………… 17 RISK MANAGEMENT & INSURANCE ……………………………………… 18 1 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 ACCOUNTING (ACC) Accounting requires these 3 specific courses: ECN 102 Macroeconomics ENG 263 Writing for Organizations PHL 320 Business, Society, and Ethics 2 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BSA) Required: ECN 102 Macroeconomics Plus, any two courses from the following areas: Economics: (maximum of one course from this section) ECN 322 International Macroeconomics (Prerequisite ECN 102) ECN 360 Industrial Organization (Prerequisite ECN 101) ECN 370 Economic Development (Prerequisite ECN 101) ECN 380 Managerial Economics ECN 470 Ethical Values in the Marketplace Political Science: POL 101 Introduction to American Government and Politics (FYS) POL 103 Introduction to Comparative Politics (FYS) POL 111 Introduction to American Government and Politics POL 113 Introduction to Comparative Politics POL 302 Modern Political Thought POL 303 American Political Thought POL 315 Government and Business POL 352 Political Economy of Booms and Busts POL 357 America and World Economy Psychology: PSY 100 Introductory Psychology PSY 123 Psychology of Men and Women (Prerequisite: PSY 100 or PSY 101) PSY 200 Personality (Prerequisite: PSY 100 or PSY 101) PSY 212 Multicultural Psychology (Prerequisites: PSY 100 or PSY 101, or PSY 200) PSY 230 Social Psychology (Prerequisites: PSY 100 or PSY 101, or PSY 200) PSY 235 Psychology of Gender (Prerequisites: PSY 100 or PSY 101, or PSY 200) 3 Revised 8-15-2012 Sociology: SOC 101 Introductory Sociology SOC 102 Social Problems SOC 208 Sociology of Gender (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 211 Classic Sociological Theory (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 212 Social Research Methods I (with lab, 4 cr.) SOC 262 White Collar Crime (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 335 Classes and Power in the United States (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 363 Philadelphia: In Black and White English: ENG 206 Rhetoric in Modern Practice ENG 263 Writing for Organizations Interdisciplinary Health Sciences: IHS 346 The Administration of Healthcare and Public Health 4 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE (DSS) Required: ECN 102 Macroeconomics MAT 119* Applied Calculus (or higher level Calculus course) or MAT 123* Differential Calculus or MAT 156* Applied Calculus II or MAT 162* Calculus II Plus, any one course from the following departments: Political Science: POL 111 Introduction to American Government and Politics POL 113 Introduction to Comparative Politics POL 115 Introduction to International Politics POL 302 Modern Political Thought POL 303 American Political Thought POL 315 Government and Business POL 352 Political Booms and Busts Psychology: PSY 100 Introductory Psychology PSY 123 Psychology of Men and Women PSY 212 Multicultural Psychology PSY 230 Social Psychology PSY 235 Psychology of Gender 5 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 FAMILY BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP (FBE) Required: ECN 102 Macroeconomics Plus, any two courses from the following areas: Economics: (maximum of one course from this section) ECN 322 International Macroeconomics (Prerequisite ECN 102) ECN 360 Industrial Organization (Prerequisite ECN 101) ECN 370 Economic Development (Prerequisite ECN 101) ECN 380 Managerial Economics ECN 470 Ethical Values in the Marketplace Political Science: POL 101 Introduction to American Government and Politics (FYS) POL 103 Introduction to Comparative Politics (FYS) POL 111 Introduction to American Government and Politics POL 113 Introduction to Comparative Politics POL 302 Modern Political Thought POL 303 American Political Thought POL 315 Government and Business POL 352 Political Economy of Booms and Busts POL 357 America and World Economy Psychology: PSY 100 Introductory Psychology PSY 123 Psychology of Men and Women (Prerequisite: PSY 100 or PSY 101) PSY 200 Personality (Prerequisite: PSY 100 or PSY 101) PSY 212 Multicultural Psychology (Prerequisites: PSY 100 or PSY 101, or PSY 200) PSY 230 Social Psychology (Prerequisites: PSY 100 or PSY 101, or PSY 200) PSY 235 Psychology of Gender (Prerequisites: PSY 100 or PSY 101, or PSY 200) 6 Revised 8-15-2012 Sociology: SOC 101 Introductory Sociology SOC 102 Social Problems SOC 208 Sociology of Gender (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 211 Classic Sociological Theory (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 212 Social Research Methods I (with lab, 4 cr.) SOC 262 White Collar Crime (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 335 Classes and Power in the United States (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 363 Philadelphia: In Black and White English: ENG 206 Rhetoric in Modern Practice ENG 263 Writing for Organizations Interdisciplinary Health Sciences: IHS 346 The Administration of Healthcare and Public Health 7 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 FINANCE (FIN) Required: ECN 102 Macroeconomics MAT 119* Applied Calculus (or higher level Calculus course) or MAT 123* Differential Calculus or MAT 156* Applied Calculus II or MAT 162* Calculus II Plus, for the third ILC course, students must take one additional course (excluding first year seminars) from Economics, English, Math, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology. Please note: A course that is used to fulfill one of the Variable course areas cannot also double count as an ILC course. * The Finance Department recommends that students who satisfy the GEP Math Beauty requirement by taking either MAT 155 or MAT 161 take the second course in the sequence (MAT 156 or MAT 162) as the second FIN ILC course. However, these students also have the option of fulfilling this ILC requirement by taking any other MAT class (100-level or above, excluding first-year seminars). All FIN majors must take at least one calculus course (MAT 119, MAT 123, MAT 155, or MAT 161), and two Math classes in total (excluding first-year seminars). 8 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 FINANCIAL PLANNING (FPL) Required: ECN 102 Macroeconomics MAT 119* Applied Calculus (or higher level Calculus course) or MAT 123* Differential Calculus or MAT 156* Applied Calculus II or MAT 162* Calculus II Plus, for the third ILC course, students must take one additional course (excluding first year seminars) from Economics, English, Math, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology. Please note: A course that is used to fulfill one of the Variable course areas cannot also double count as an ILC course. * The Finance Department recommends that students who satisfy the GEP Math Beauty requirement by taking either MAT 155 or MAT 161 take the second course in the sequence (MAT 156 or MAT 162) as the second FIN ILC course. However, these students also have the option of fulfilling this ILC requirement by taking any other MAT class (100-level or above, excluding first-year seminars). All FIN majors must take at least one calculus course (MAT 119, MAT 123, MAT 155, or MAT 161), and two Math classes in total (excluding first-year seminars). 9 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 FOOD MARKETING (FMK) Required: ECN 102 Macroeconomics CHM 111 Food Chemistry II Plus either of the following as the third course: PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology or 1SOC Introduction to Sociology 101 FOOD MARKETING CO-OP (FMK) Required: CHM 111 Food Chemistry II ECN 102 Macroeconomics Plus either of the following as the third course: 1SOC PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology or 1SOC Introduction to Sociology 101 101 Intro to Sociology also fulfills the Diversity Overlay requirement. 10 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Required: ECN 102 Macroeconomics and one of either: POL 115 Introduction to International Politics or ECN 321 International Trade (Prerequisite ECN 101 or ECN 102 ) And an advanced foreign language course: Take one advanced foreign language course beyond the General Education requirements in the target language. These include the conversation course (301), the composition course (302), the business course, the culture and civilization course, or other pre-approved course in the target language. 11 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 LEADERSHIP, ETHICS AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY (LEO) Required: ECN 102 Macroeconomics Plus, any two courses from the following areas: Economics: (maximum of one course from this section) ECN 322 International Macroeconomics (Prerequisite ECN 102) ECN 360 Industrial Organization (Prerequisite ECN 101) ECN 370 Economic Development (Prerequisite ECN 101) ECN 380 Managerial Economics ECN 470 Ethical Values in the Marketplace Political Science: POL 101 Introduction to American Government and Politics (FYS) POL 103 Introduction to Comparative Politics (FYS) POL 111 Introduction to American Government and Politics POL 113 Introduction to Comparative Politics POL 302 Modern Political Thought POL 303 American Political Thought POL 315 Government and Business POL 352 Political Economy of Booms and Busts POL 357 America and World Economy Psychology: PSY 100 Introductory Psychology PSY 123 Psychology of Men and Women (Prerequisite: PSY 100 or PSY 101) PSY 200 Personality (Prerequisite: PSY 100 or PSY 101) PSY 212 Multicultural Psychology (Prerequisites: PSY 100 or PSY 101, or PSY 200) PSY 230 Social Psychology (Prerequisites: PSY 100 or PSY 101, or PSY 200) PSY 235 Psychology of Gender (Prerequisites: PSY 100 or PSY 101, or PSY 200) 12 Revised 8-15-2012 Sociology: SOC 101 Introductory Sociology SOC 102 Social Problems SOC 208 Sociology of Gender (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 211 Classic Sociological Theory (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 212 Social Research Methods I (with lab, 4 cr.) SOC 262 White Collar Crime (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 335 Classes and Power in the United States (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 363 Philadelphia: In Black and White English: ENG 206 Rhetoric in Modern Practice ENG 263 Writing for Organizations Interdisciplinary Health Sciences: IHS 346 The Administration of Healthcare and Public Health 13 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL (MHC) Required: ECN 102 Macroeconomics Plus, any two courses from the following areas: Economics: (maximum of one course from this section) ECN 322 International Macroeconomics (Prerequisite ECN 102) ECN 360 Industrial Organization (Prerequisite ECN 101) ECN 370 Economic Development (Prerequisite ECN 101) ECN 380 Managerial Economics ECN 470 Ethical Values in the Marketplace Political Science: POL 101 Introduction to American Government and Politics (FYS) POL 103 Introduction to Comparative Politics (FYS) POL 111 Introduction to American Government and Politics POL 113 Introduction to Comparative Politics POL 302 Modern Political Thought POL 303 American Political Thought POL 315 Government and Business POL 352 Political Economy of Booms and Busts POL 357 America and World Economy Psychology: PSY 100 Introductory Psychology PSY 123 Psychology of Men and Women (Prerequisite: PSY 100 or PSY 101) PSY 200 Personality (Prerequisite: PSY 100 or PSY 101) PSY 212 Multicultural Psychology (Prerequisites: PSY 100 or PSY 101, or PSY 200) PSY 230 Social Psychology (Prerequisites: PSY 100 or PSY 101, or PSY 200) PSY 235 Psychology of Gender (Prerequisites: PSY 100 or PSY 101, or PSY 200) 14 Revised 8-15-2012 Sociology: SOC 101 Introductory Sociology SOC 102 Social Problems SOC 208 Sociology of Gender (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 211 Classic Sociological Theory (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 212 Social Research Methods I (with lab, 4 cr.) SOC 262 White Collar Crime (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 335 Classes and Power in the United States (Prerequisite SOC 101 or SOC 102) SOC 363 Philadelphia: In Black and White English: ENG 206 Rhetoric in Modern Practice ENG 263 Writing for Organizations Interdisciplinary Health Sciences: IHS 346 The Administration of Healthcare and Public Health 15 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 MARKETING (MKT) Required: ECN 102 Macroeconomics Plus, any two courses from the Social Sciences of Economics, Psychology or Sociology (excluding First Year Seminars) Please note: A course that is used to fulfill one of the Variable course areas cannot also double count as an ILC course. INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 SPORTS MARKETING Required: ECN 102 Macroeconomics ECN 420 Sports Economics Plus, a course from the Social Sciences of Economics, Psychology or Sociology (excluding First Year Seminars) Please note: A course that is used to fulfill one of the Variable course areas cannot also double count as an ILC course. 16 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING (PMK) Required: BIO 164 Introduction to Pharmacology (Class of 2014 & 2015) or IHS 458/458L Epidemiology + Lab (Class of 2016 & after) ECN 102 Macroeconomics Plus, one course from the following areas: ART 173 Digital Photo I ENG 261 Reporting and Writing IHS/SOC 217 Mental Health & Society POL 113 Introduction to Comparative Politics PSY 100 Introductory Psychology PSY 122 Abnormal Psychology for Non-Majors PSY 200 Personality (prerequisite PSY 100) SOC 102 Social Problems THE 366 Christian Medical Ethics 17 Revised 8-15-2012 INTEGRATED LEARNING COURSES 2012 – 2013 RISK MANAGEMENT & INSURANCE (RMI) Required: ECN 102 Macroeconomics MAT 119* Applied Calculus (or higher level Calculus course) or MAT 123* Differential Calculus or MAT 156* Applied Calculus II or MAT 162* Calculus II Plus, for the third ILC course, students must take one additional course (excluding first year seminars) from Economics, English, Math, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology. Please note: A course that is used to fulfill one of the Variable course areas cannot also double count as an ILC course. *The Finance Department recommends that students who satisfy the GEP Math Beauty requirement by taking either MAT 155 or MAT 161 take the second course in the sequence (MAT 156 or MAT 162) as the second FIN ILC course. However, these students also have the option of fulfilling this ILC requirement by taking any other MAT class (100-level or above, excluding first-year seminars). All FIN majors must take at least one calculus course (MAT 119, MAT 123, MAT 155, or MAT 161), and two Math classes in total (excluding first-year seminars). 18