Business Administration Junior Advising Worksheet Name:________________________________ID#________________________________ Major(s)/Minor (if applicable):______________________________________________ Concentration: _________________________ (if not yet declared, go to Nelson 2150 and fill out a Concentration Declaration form) Consult your degree audit to plan your remaining courses (any listed beside a red “X”). You should begin by selecting the semester in which you plan to graduate in and working backwards. Below are some general guidelines. 1) List MIE 480 in your final semester. All prerequisites to this course (BUS 320, 350, 360, 370 & MIE 305 and 330) must be completed by the end of your second to last semester. List any remaining major courses on your plan. 2) Your 12 hours of concentration courses should be spread evenly across your final two semesters (i.e. 2+2). If you are concentrating in entrepreneurship, MIE 310 must be taken in your third to last semester at the latest. 3) Fill in any remaining general education requirements. Remember that some of these courses could have prerequisites or require placement (e.g. FLS 201). Don’t forget about free electives or any classes you are planning towards a minor. 4) The Software Skills Test (SST) is a prereq to BUS 340. You should complete this requirement as soon as possible. If anything appears to be incorrect on your degree audit, please speak with your academic advisor. NOTE: This is a tentative plan and is subject to the availability of classes. Please consult the university course catalog and become familiar with prerequisites, grade requirements and anticipated course offerings. Current Courses (Spring 2013) Summer 2013 Courses (Optional) Fall 2013 Courses Summer/Spring 2014 Courses* *120 total units are required to graduate. You may participate in Spring 2014 commencement exercises if you have 8 units or less remaining at the time of the ceremony. These units must be completed during the following summer term. Graduate School If you are considering graduate school, junior year is the time to start exploring your options. □Research the degree options available at various universities – look for faculty whose work sounds interesting to you □Become familiar with admissions requirements, application procedures, timelines, and funding opportunities □Enroll in any prerequisites required for your target program Career and Internship Development in Business Administration □ Meet with a Poole College of Management career coach to fine tune your resume and conduct a mock interview □ Attend Poole Career Development workshops □ Register and submit your resume on ePack for internship and fulltime positions □ Attend the Poole College of Management Career Fair □ Arrange for informational interviews and job shadowing experiences with professionals whose positions, responsibilities, and career paths you want to learn more about □ Network! Choosing a Concentration Entrepreneurship Finance Human Resource Management Information Technology Marketing Operations/Supply Chain Management □ Review details listed here http://poole.ncsu.edu/undergraduate/academics/majors/businessadministration/ □ Discuss concentration options with a faculty member in the concentrations which interest you □ Join and become active in Business-related student organizations □ For a variety of resources such as career assessments, visit the NC State How to Decide on a Major page http://www.ncsu.edu/majorscareers/decide_major/