University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Business (General Management)(BSB-MG)(BSB-M) SOCAD-4 Network: None All Sites: Distance Learning Degree Objective-The Bachelor of Science in Business (BSB) undergraduate degree program is designed to prepare graduates with the requisite knowledge, skills, and values to effectively apply various business principles and tools in an organizational setting. The BSB foundation is designed to bridge the gap between theory and practical application, while examining the areas of accounting, critical thinking and decisionmaking, finance, business law, management, marketing, organizational behavior, research and evaluation, and technology. Students are required to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the undergraduate business curricula through an integrated topics course. Academic Residency- 30 semester hours DEGREE REQUIREMENTS SOC CAT. Communications Arts Requirement: Must include COMM/215 or ENG/220, equivalent or higher (Track A) or Must include ENG/147 (Track B) POINT OF CONTACT Maureen Scheer, Project Manager University of Phoenix-Office of Admissions & Records PO Box 60130 Phoenix, AZ 85082 Phone: 602-557-6184 Fax: 480-643-1625 Maureen.Scheer@phoenix.edu HOME ARMY ARMY TESTS CERT/ DIST LRNG COLLEGE SCHOOL MOS LIC See Note 2 6 SH BSCOM 100 INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION 3 X X X X X X BSCOM 234 FOUNDATIONS OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 X X X X X X BSCOM COM COM COM COM COM COM COM COM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG SPAN 268 170 172 320 340 403 410 430 460 110 215 310 315 400 470 102 135 147 157 215 220 222 223 303 304 305 306 308 340 495 496 114 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X MAT 117 ALGEBRA 1B 3 X X X MAT 219 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 X X X MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH 110 208 209 210 211 212 219 220 221 225 233 280 330 360 380 463 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X FOUNDATIONS OF MASS COMMUNICATION ELEMENTS OF UNIVERSITY COMPOSITION AND COMMUNICATION I ELEMENTS OF UNIVERSITY COMPOSITION AND COMMUNICATION II INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION MASS COMMUNICATION COMTEMPORARY COMMUNICATION IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY MANAGEMENT, LEADERSHIP, AND COMMUNICATION PUBLIC RELATIONS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMUNICATION FOR TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCTION TO ORAL COMMUNICATION ESSENTIALS OF COLLEGE WRITING PUBLIC SPEAKING DIVERSITY ISSUES IN COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS COMMUNICATING IN THE VIRTUAL WORKPLACE RESEARCH WRITING ESSENTIALS OF CONTEMPORARY COMMUNICATION UNIVERSITY WRITING ESSENTIALS MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE EFFECTIVE ACADEMIC WRITING UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC WRITING INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL WRITING WORKPLACE WRITING ESSENTIALS CHAUCER SHAKESPEARE LITERARY MASTERPIECES POETRY AND SOCIETY AMERICAN AUTOBIOGRAPHY CREATIVE WRITING ADVANCED CREATIVE WRITING AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH II Communication Atrs Elective Mathematics Requirement Must include MTH 209, equivalent or higher HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS COLLEGE MATHEMATICS I COLLEGE MATHEMATICS II FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOMETRY QUANTITATIVE REASONING INTRODUCTION TO FINITE MATHEMATICS INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ALGEBRA COLLEGE ALGEBRA DISCRETE MATH FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRE-CALCULUS STATISTICS CALCULUS I MATHEMATICS REASONING LINEAR ALGEBRA CALCULUS III APPLIED STATISTICS Mathematics Elective Course Physical or Biological Science Requirements Science and Technology Requirement Social Science Requirement Humanities Requirement: Must include: HUM 115 Liberal Arts Requirement: A Track must include: GEN/201. B Track must include: GEN/127 ARTS COMM 125 102 CM001B 6-8 SH MH054B MH053B 3-4 SH 3-4 SH 6-7 SH 6-7 SH 6 SH POP CULTURE AND THE ARTS COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR CAREER GROWTH 3 3 Page 1 of 4 COMM ENG ENG GEN GEN GEN GEN HIS HUM PHL PSY RES SOC US 315 125 302 127 195 200 201 301 150 215 425 320 110 101 DIVERSITY ISSUES IN COMMUNICATION LITERATURE IN SOCIETY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE UNIVERSITY STUDIES FOR SUCCESS FOUNDATIONS OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES FOUNDATIONS FOR GENERAL EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS FOUNDATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY SUCCESS U.S. CONSTITUTION INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES PHILOSOPHY: METHODS AND APPLICATIONS CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY IN THE WORKPLACE FOUNDATIONS OF RESEARCH TEAMWORK, COLLABORATION, AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION INTRODUCTION TO UNIVERSITY STUDIES Liberal Arts Elective Course Interdisciplinary Requirement COMM 102 COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR CAREER GROWTH COMM 315 DIVERSITY ISSUES IN COMMUNICATION ENG 125 LITERATURE IN SOCIETY ENG 302 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE FP 120 ESSENTIALS OF PERSONAL FINANCE HIS 301 U.S. CONSTITUTION HUM 150 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES PHL 215 PHILOSOPHY: METHODS AND APPLICATIONS PSY 425 CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY IN THE WORKPLACE SOC 110 TEAMWORK, COLLABORATION, AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION Interdisciplinary Elective Course Required Course of Study ACC 290 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I* 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 9 SH 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X OR 39 SH 3 X X X XACC 290 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I OR 3 X X X XACC 280 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OR 3 X X X ACC 220 SURVEY OF ACCOUNTING: THE MAZE OF NUMBERS 3 X X X ACC 291 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II* 3 X X X XACC 291 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II* 3 X X X BIS 220 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND SYSTEMS* OR 3 X X X BIS 221 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND SYSTEMS OR 3 X X X IT 205 MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS OR 3 X X X XACC 210 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS OR 3 X X X ACC 210 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS OR 3 X X X XBIS 219 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS OR 3 X X X XBIS 220 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATION 3 X X X BUS 475 INTEGRATED BUSINESS TOPICS* 3 X X X COM 295 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS* OR 3 X X X XCOM 285 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATION OR 3 X X X XBCOM 275 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS AND CRITICAL THINKING 3 X X X ECO 365 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS* 3 X X X ECO 372 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS* 3 X X X ETH 321 ETHICAL AND LEGAL TOPICS IN BUSINESS* 3 X X X FIN 370 FINANCE FOR BUSINESS* 3 X X X MGT 312 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR FOR MANAGERS* 3 X X X MKT 421 MARKETING* 3 X X X PHL 320 CRITICAL THINKING AND DECISION MAKING IN BUSINESS* 3 X X X QNT 275 STATISTICS FOR DECISION MAKING* 3 X X X QNT 351 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS 3 X X X 15 SH 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X OR OR Upper Division Business/Management Electives (See your UOPX Adviser)***** ACC 400 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING* BRM 353 PRODUCT AND BRAND MANAGEMENT* CPMGT 300 PROJECT MANAGEMENT* CMGT 445 APPLICATION IMPLEMENTATION 3 X X X FIN HM HRM HRM ISCOM ISCOM LDR MGT MGT MGT MGT MGT MGT MGT MGT MGT MKT 419 370 300 326 305 370 300 360 317 401 411 418 420 426 445 498 448 FINANCE FOR DECISION MAKING* HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT* FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT* EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT* SYSTEMS OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT* STRATEGIC SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT* INNOVATIVE LEADERSHIP* GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT CRITICAL SKILLS IN MANAGEMENT* SMALL BUSINESS: STRUCTURE, PLANNING, FUNDING* INNOVATIVE AND CREATIVE BUSINESS THINKING* EVALUATING NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES* MANAGING QUALITY IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN* MANAGING CHANGE IN THE WORKPLACE* ORGANIZING NEGOTIATIONS* STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT*, ** WEB ANALYTICS FOR DIGITAL MARKETING* Upper Division Business/Management Elective Course 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Page 2 of 4 Remaining Upper Division Business/Management Elective (See your UOPX Adviser)****** 3 SH ACC 300 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING 3 X X X ACC 340 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM I 3 X X X ACC 349 COST ACCOUNTING 3 X X X ACC 421 INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I 3 X X X ACC 422 INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II 3 X X X ACC 423 INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING III 3 X X X ACC 460 GOVERNMENT AND NON-PROFIT ACCOUNTING 3 X X X ACC 491 CONTEMPORARY AUDITING I 3 X X X ACC 497 ADVANCED TOPICS IN ACCOUNTING RESEARCH 3 X X X BIS 320 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 X X X BSA 310 BUSINESS SYSTEMS 3 X X X BSA 375 FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 3 X X X CJA 444 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND MANAGEMENT 3 X X X CJA 454 CRIMINAL JUSTICE MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE 3 X X X CJA 474 MANAGING CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONNEL 3 X X X CJA 484 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION CAPSTONE 3 X X X CMGT 410 PROJECT PLANNING & IMPLEMENTATION 3 X X X CMGT 442 INFORMATION SYSTEMS RISK MANAGEMENT 3 X X X FIN 375 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN THE SMALL BUSINESS 3 X X X HCS 430 LEGAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE: REGULATION AND COMPLIANCE 3 X X X HCS 455 HEALTH CARE POLICY: THE PAST AND THE FUTURE 3 X X X HRM 310 CHANGE MANAGEMENT 3 X X X HRM 324 TOTAL COMPENSATION 3 X X X HRM 420 HUMAN RESOURCE RISK MANAGEMENT 3 X X X HRM 498 STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND EMERGING ISSUES 3 X X X LAW 421 CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS LAW 3 X X X MGT 434 EMPLOYMENT LAW 3 X X X MGT 448 GLOBAL BUSINESS STRATEGIES 3 X X X MKT 431 SMALL BUSINESS MARKETING 3 X X X MKT 435 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR 3 X X X PHL PRG 323 420 ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT JAVA PROGRAMMING I 3 3 X X X X X X QNT 351 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS 3 X X X RES 351 BUSINESS RESEARCH 3 X X X Remaining Upper Division Business/Management Elective Course Electives (See your UOPX Adviser)**** 18 SH ACC ACC 300 340 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM I 3 3 X X X X X X ACC 349 COST ACCOUNTING 3 X X X ACC 421 INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I 3 X X X ACC 422 INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II 3 X X X ACC 423 INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING III 3 X X X ACC 460 GOVERNMENT AND NON-PROFIT ACCOUNTING 3 X X X ACC 491 CONTEMPORARY AUDITING I 3 X X X ACC 497 ADVANCED TOPICS IN ACCOUNTING RESEARCH 3 X X X BIS 320 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 X X X BSA 310 BUSINESS SYSTEMS 3 X X X BSA 375 FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 3 X X X CJA 444 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND MANAGEMENT 3 X X X CJA 454 CRIMINAL JUSTICE MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE 3 X X X CJA 474 MANAGING CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONNEL 3 X X X CJA 484 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION CAPSTONE 3 X X X CMGT 410 PROJECT PLANNING & IMPLEMENTATION 3 X X X CMGT 442 INFORMATION SYSTEMS RISK MANAGEMENT 3 X X X FIN 375 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN THE SMALL BUSINESS 3 X X X HCS 430 LEGAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE: REGULATION AND COMPLIANCE 3 X X X HCS 455 HEALTH CARE POLICY: THE PAST AND THE FUTURE 3 X X X HRM 310 CHANGE MANAGEMENT 3 X X X HRM 324 TOTAL COMPENSATION 3 X X X HRM 420 HUMAN RESOURCE RISK MANAGEMENT 3 X X X HRM 498 STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND EMERGING ISSUES 3 X X X LAW 421 CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS LAW 3 X X X MGT 434 EMPLOYMENT LAW 3 X X X MGT 448 GLOBAL BUSINESS STRATEGIES 3 X X X MKT 431 SMALL BUSINESS MARKETING 3 X X X MKT 435 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR 3 X X X PHL 323 ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT 3 X X X QNT 351 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS 3 X X X RES 351 BUSINESS RESEARCH 3 X X X Free Elective Course Total Credits Notes: 120 SH 1) An "X" in a column indicates that the Institution guarantees to accept credit from the source shown for at least part of the requirement. 2) This column indicates whether a school accepts transfer credit for courses taken through distance learning. It does not mean that the school offers the course through distance learning. Page 3 of 4 3) When selecting a University of Phoenix program, please ensure that the program you are selecting has the correct program name. If your specific program version does not exist in the list on the portal, please select the degree program "Other". 4) Students must meet all admission requirements in order to enroll in coursework. 5) A minimum of 120 credits is required to complete the bachelor's program, 42 of which must be upper division credits. Students must satisfy all required courses of study and all elective and general education requirements. Students may apply for conferral of the following en-route credentials prior to conferral of their bachelor's degree upon successful completion of all the requirements specified in the enrollment agreement an as outlined in the University of Phoenix Academic Catalog for each credential: General Management Certificate (Undergraduate). Please contact your adviser at University of Phoenix for additional assistance. 6) All students must satisfy math and English proficiency requirements. Consult your Academic Adviser at the University of Phoenix for additional assistance. 7) A maximum total of 30 credits may be earned from the following national testing programs (CLEP, Excelsior, Berlitz, NLN, AP, DLPT, College Level GED, ACE Registry and DANTES) 8) Students in Track A must include: COMM/215 equivalent or higher, and GEN/201. Please contact your adviser at University of Phoenix for additional assistance. 9) Students in Track B must include: ENG/147, HUM/115, and GEN/127. Please contact your adviser at University of Phoenix for additional assistance. 10) Accelerated & Standard (A&B) Pathways-Your results on the Pathway Diagnostic will determine whether you will be placed in the Accelerated Pathway (A Track) or the standard pathway (B Track). If you are placed in the Accelerated Pathway, you will be required to successfully complete GEN/201 as the first course in your program. If you are placed in the standard pathway, you will be required to successfully complete the following 3 courses prior to enrolling in any other course: GEN/127, ENG/147, HUM/115. Please consult your Adviser at University of Phoenix for additional assistance. *These courses require prerequisites to be met prior to enrolling into the course. Consult your University of Phoenix catalog to identify the appropriate prerequisite(s). Consult your adviser at the University of Phoenix for additional assistance. **The following courses may not be waived from the program: BUS/475. ***Consult your Academic Counselor or Admissions Counselor at University of Phoenix for course selection assistance to fulfill the Management requirements ****Student may select from a variety of courses at University of Phoenix to satisfy the elective course requirment. Please contact your adviser at University of Phoenix for additional assistance. *****Upper Division Business/Management Electives- Students in this program earn a General Management Certificate en-route. To fulfill requirements for the certificate, students will complete the following coursework in the Upper Division Business/Management Elective requirement: MGT/498 and choose 4 of the following: ACC/400, BRM/353, CPMGT/300, FIN/419, HM/370, HEM/300, HRM/326, ISCOM/305, ISCOM/370, LDR/300, MGT/317, MGT/401, MGT/411, MGT/418, MGT/420, MGT/426, MGT/445, MKT/445, MKT/448, OI/370*** There are a variety of Upper Division Business Management courses at UOPX to satisfy the remaining 3 credits in this Business/Management Elective category. Please contact your adviser at University of Phoenix for additional assistance. Date effective: 1-Jan-16 Term effective: T610 Page 4 of 4