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Four-Year Degree Plans -181Bachelor of Science in Accounting, 122 CreditsSee Department of Accounting for more information. Courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.Freshman YearFirst SemesterSecond SemesterUNIVENGLMATHPHIL101110123110Freshman Seminar I1English Composition I2College Algebra3Critical Thinking4Univ College Restricted Elective5PEDU/HEED man Seminar II1English Composition IIApplied CalculusGeneral PsychologyHumanities/Fine Arts Elective7PEDU/HEED Elective6134331151UNIV101-102 required of all first-time freshmen; UNIV 110, University Studies (2), required of Transfer Students with fewer than 30 credits108, Grammar and Usage, may be required, based on placement criteria.3MATH 121, Introduction to College Algebra, may be required, based on placement criteria.4PHIL 110, Critical Thinking, not required of Transfer Students with 60 or more transfer credits.2ENGLUniversity College Restricted Elective: Select from ANTH 210, ART 210, ART 211, CRJC 200, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240,GEOG 210, GEOG 220, HIST 110, HIST 120, HIST 210, HIST 211, HIST 212, HUMN 211, HUMN 212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL220, POLI 200, POLI 210, POLI 220, THEA 203, SOCI 210, SWRK 220, or any 100- or 200-level course.56 Physical Education/Health Requirement may be fulfilled by completing HEED 112, Health and Wellness (2) OR two PEDU courses selectedfrom PEDU 100, 101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 120, 121, 122, 130, 132, 140, 1417Humanities/Fine Arts Elective: Select one course from ART 210, ART 211, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240,HUMN 211, HUMN 212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL 220, THEA 203First SemesterACCTECONBADMBADM211211214215Financial Accounting and ReportingPrinciples of MacroeconomicsComputer Apps for BusinessBusiness CommunicationsNatural Science Elective1Sophomore YearSecond ial AccountingIntermediate Accounting IPrinciples of MicroeconomicsBusiness StatisticsNatural Sciences Elective133344171UniversityCollege Natural Science Elective: Select from ASTR 111, ASTR 112, CHEM 140, CHEM 160, BIOL 110, BIOL 130, BIOL 150,PHYS 111, PHYS 112, PHYS 113, PHYS 121, PHYS 122, PHYS 123, ZOOL 110; If NSCI 110 is selected, NSCI 120 must be taken as thesecond natural sciences course.Junior YearSecond SemesterFirst TACCTMGMTMKTGBADM312321335311412Intermediate Accounting IICost AccountingOperations ManagementPrinciples of MarketingBusiness Law3333315Electives should be selected in consultation with advisor to maximize benefit of electives.First SemesterACCTACCTFINC1FreeIntroduction to SpeechLegal Environment of BusinessPrinciples of ManagementInfo Systems Theory and PracticeFree Elective1320411311Federal/State Income TaxAdvanced AccountingPrinciples of FinanceFree Electives1Senior YearSecond ing TheoryStrategic ManagementFree Elective1Accounting Elective2Electives should be selected in consultation with advisor to maximize benefit of electives.one from ACCT 322, ACCT 412, ACCT 420, ACCT 421, ACCT 450.2Select3333315

182 - Four-Year Degree PlansBachelor of Science in Banking and Finance, 122 CreditsSee Department of Managerial Economics and Finance for more information. Courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.Freshman YearFirst SemesterSecond n Seminar I1English Composition I2College Algebra3Critical Thinking4Principles of American GovernmentPEDU/HEED man Seminar II1English Composition IIApplied CalculusGeneral PsychologyHumanities/Fine Arts Elective6PEDU/HEED Elective5134331151UNIV101-102 required of all first-time freshmen; UNIV 110, University Studies (2), required of Transfer Students with fewer than 30 credits108, Grammar and Usage, may be required, based on placement criteria.3MATH 121, Introduction to College Algebra, may be required, based on placement criteria.4PHIL 110, Critical Thinking, not required of Transfer Students with 60 or more transfer credits.5Physical Education/Health Requirement may be fulfilled by completing HEED 112, Health and Wellness (2) OR two PEDU courses selectedfrom PEDU 100, 101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 120, 121, 122, 130, 132, 140, 1416Humanities/Fine Arts Elective: Select one course from ART 210, ART 211, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240,HUMN 211, HUMN 212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL 220, THEA 2032ENGLFirst SemesterACCTECONBADMBADM211211214215Financial Accounting and ReportingPrinciples of MacroeconomicsComputer Applications for BusinessBusiness CommunicationsNatural Science Elective1Sophomore YearSecond ial AccountingPrinciples of MicroeconomicsIntroduction to SpeechBusiness StatisticsNatural Sciences Elective133344171UniversityCollege Natural Science Elective: Select from ASTR 111, ASTR 112, CHEM 140, CHEM 160, BIOL 110, BIOL 130, BIOL 150,PHYS 111, PHYS 112, PHYS 113, PHYS 121, PHYS 122, PHYS 123, ZOOL 110; If NSCI 110 is selected, NSCI 120 must be taken as thesecond natural sciences course.Junior YearSecond SemesterFirst SemesterBADMFINC209311Legal Environment of BusinessPrinciples of Finance33FINCFINC320323MGMTMIS311300Principles of ManagementInfo Systems Theory and PracticeFree Elective133315FINCMKTG3543111FreeFinancial ManagementMoney, Banking, and FinancialInstitutionsInternational Trade and FinancePrinciples of MarketingECON Elective3333315Electives should be selected in consultation with advisor to maximize benefit of electives.Senior YearSecond SemesterFirst mercial Bank ManagementSeminar – Banking and FinanceEmphasis1Free Electives23333315MGMTMGMT335470Operations ManagementStrategic ManagementEmphasis1Restricted Electives3333615either: A. Banking Emphasis: FINC 450 and FINC 460; B. Security Analysis Emphasis: FINC 411 and FINC 412; C. Finance ElectiveOption: Choose two (at least one of which must be at the 400-level): FINC 330, FINC 340, FINC 350, FINC 411, FINC 412; FINC 450,FINC 453 (ECON 450/BADM 430), or FINC 460.2Free Electives should be selected in consultation with advisor to maximize benefit of electives.3Restricted Electives must be selected from FINC 330, FINC 340, FINC 350, FINC 411, FINC 412, FINC 420, FINC 431, FINC 450, FINC453, FINC 453 (ECON 450/BADM 430), BIOL, BOTN, CSC, ECON, ENGL, GEOG, HIST, HUMN, MATH, THEA, PHIL,PHYS, POLI,PSYC, SOCI, SPEE, or ZOOL.

Four-Year Degree Plans -183Bachelor of Science in Biology, 121 CreditsSee Department of Natural Sciences for more information. Courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.Freshman YearFirst SemesterSecond n Seminar I1English Composition I2Pre-Calculus3Critical Thinking4Principles of Biology5PEDU/HEED man Seminar II1English Composition IIPre-Calculus II3General ZoologyHumanities/Fine Arts. Elective7PEDU/HEED Elective613343115UNIV 101-102 required of all first-time freshmen; UNIV 110, University Studies (2), required of Transfer Students with fewer than 30 creditsENGL 108, Grammar and Usage, may be required, based on placement criteria.3MATH 129 and MATH 130 are required, but profile examination may indicate that MATH 121 must be completed as a prerequisite.4PHIL 110, Critical Thinking, not required of Transfer Students with 60 or more transfer credits.5Profile examination score may indicate that BIOL 110 must be completed as a pre-requisite to BIOL 150.6 Physical Education/Health Requirement may be fulfilled by completing HEED 112, Health and Wellness (2) OR two PEDU courses selected from PEDU 100,101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 120, 121, 122, 130, 132, 140, 1417Humanities/Fine Arts Elective: Select one course from ART 210, ART 211, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240, HUMN 211, HUMN212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL 220, THEA 20312First SemesterCHEMSPEEBIOL140200200General Chemistry IIntroduction to SpeechCellular BiologyHistory/Social Science Requirement1University. College Rest Elective 2Sophomore YearSecond Semester4343317CHEMBOTN160210General Chemistry IIGeneral BotanyRequired Science Elective3Univ. College Rest. Elective 2433616History/Social Science Requirement – Select from ANTH 210, CRJC 200, ECON 200, ECON 211, ECON 212, GEOG 210, GEOG 220, HIST 210, POLI200, POLI 210, POLI 220, PSYC 210, SOCI 210, or SWRK 220.2University College Restricted Elective: Select from ANTH 210, ART 210, ART 211, CRJC 200, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240,GEOG 210, GEOG 220, HIST 110, HIST 120, HIST 210, HIST 211, HIST 212, HUMN 211, HUMN 212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL220, POLI 200, POLI 210, POLI 220, THEA 203, SOCI 210, SWRK 220, or any 100- or 200-level course; A foreign language sequence may also be used to fulfillthis requirement.3Choose from the following: BIOL 490, BICH 411, BTCH 350, BTCH 420, BTCH 430, BTCH 440, CHEM 210, CHEM 220, CHEM 221, CHEM 222, CSC100, GEOL 311, MATH 142, MEDI 200, PHYS 111, PHYS 112, PHYS 113, PHYS 302, STAT 202, ZOOL 210, ZOOL 230, ZOOL 450, ZOOL 470, ZOOL485.1First gyEcology and EvolutionComparative AnatomyForeign LanguageRequired Science Elective1Junior YearSecond Semester3333618ZOOL370Vertebrate PhysiologyForeign LanguageRequired Science Elective1339151Choose from the following: BIOL 490, BICH 411, BTCH 350, BTCH 420, BTCH 430, BTCH 440, CHEM 210, CHEM 220, CHEM 221, CHEM 222, CSC100, GEOL 311, MATH 142, MEDI 200, PHYS 111, PHYS 112, PHYS 113, PHYS 412, STAT 202, ZOOL 210, ZOOL 230, ZOOL 450, ZOOL 470, ZOOL485.First SemesterBIOLZOOLZOOL320410430SeminarGeneticsAnimal DevelopmentRequired Science Elective1Senior YearSecond Semester133613BIOL430Special ProblemsRequired Science Elective1Elective363121Choose from the following: BIOL 490, BICH 411, BTCH 350, BTCH 420, BTCH 430, BTCH 440, CHEM 210, CHEM 220, CHEM 221, CHEM 222, CSC100, GEOL 311, MATH 142, MEDI 200, PHYS 111, PHYS 112, PHYS 113, PHYS 412, STAT 202, ZOOL 210, ZOOL 230, ZOOL 450, ZOOL 470, ZOOL485.

184 - Four-Year Degree PlansBachelor of Science in Biology, Secondary Education, 121 CreditsSee Department of Natural Sciences for more information. Courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.Freshman YearFirst SemesterSecond n Seminar I1English Composition I2Pre-Calculus3Critical Thinking4Principles of Biology5PEDU/HEED n Seminar II1English Composition IIPre-Calculus II3General ZoologyHumanities/Fine Arts. Elective7PEDU/HEED Elective6History/Social Science Requirement815133431318UNIV 101-102 required of all first-time freshmen; UNIV 110, University Studies (2), required of Transfer Students with fewer than 30 credits2ENGL 108, Grammar and Usage, may be required, based on placement criteria.3MATH 129 and MATH 130 are required, but profile examination may indicate that MATH 121 must be completed as a prerequisite.4PHIL 110, Critical Thinking, not required of Transfer Students with 60 or more transfer credits.5Profile examination score may indicate that BIOL 110 must be completed as a pre-requisite to BIOL 150.6 Physical Education/Health Requirement may be fulfilled by completing HEED 112, Health and Wellness (2) OR two PEDU courses selected from PEDU 100,101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 120, 121, 122, 130, 132, 140, 1417Humanities/Fine Arts Elective: Select one course from ART 210, ART 211, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240, HUMN 211, HUMN212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL 220, THEA 2038History/Social Science Requirement – Select from ANTH 210, CRJC 200, ECON 200, ECON 211, ECON 212, GEOG 210, GEOG 220, HIST 210, POLI200, POLI 210, POLI 220, PSYC 210, SOCI 210, or SWRK 220.1First SemesterCHEMSPEEBIOLEDUC140200200211Sophomore YearSecond SemesterGeneral Chemistry IIntroduction to SpeechCellular BiologyLab Experiences in Area SchoolsUniversity College Restricted Elective 14342316CHEMBOTNEDUC160210210General Chemistry IIGeneral BotanyComputers in EducationUniv. College Rest. Elective 1433616University College Restricted Elective: Select from ANTH 210, ART 210, ART 211, CRJC 200, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240,GEOG 210, GEOG 220, HIST 110, HIST 120, HIST 210, HIST 211, HIST 212, HUMN 211, HUMN 212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL220, POLI 200, POLI 210, POLI 220, THEA 203, SOCI 210, SWRK 220, or any 100- or 200-level course; A foreign language sequence may also be used to fulfillthis requirement.1First ology/ImmunologyEcology and EvolutionEduc Psychology and MeasurementHuman DevelopmentTeaching Reading in Content Areas13333315Course not to be taken until the student is admitted formally to Teacher Education by the Teacher Education Committee.First SemesterBICHGEOLGEOLZOOLZOOL1SeminarPrinciples of Organic Chemistry OROrganic ChemistryFoundations of EducationGeneral PhysicsVertebrate PhysiologyJunior YearSecond Semester411311312410430BiochemistryIntroduction to Geology ORIntroduction to GeologyGeneticsAnimal DevelopmentSenior YearSecond rinciples of Secondary Education1Classroom Mgmt/Parent Guidance1Methods/Materials Secondary Biology1Student Teaching1Professional Educational Seminar1Course not to be taken until the student is admitted formally to Teacher Education by the Teacher Education Committee.3236115

Four-Year Degree Plans -185Bachelor of Science in Biology, (Concentration in Medical Technology), 123 CreditsSee Department of Natural Sciences for more information. Courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.Freshman YearFirst SemesterSecond n Seminar I1English Composition I2Pre-Calculus3Critical Thinking4Principles of Biology5PEDU/HEED man Seminar II1English Composition IIPre-Calculus II3General ZoologyHumanities/Fine Arts. Elective7PEDU/HEED Elective6History/Social Science Requirement8133431318UNIV 101-102 required of all first-time freshmen; UNIV 110, University Studies (2), required of Transfer Students with fewer than 30 creditsENGL 108, Grammar and Usage, may be required, based on placement criteria.3MATH 129 and MATH 130 are required, but profile examination may indicate that MATH 121 must be completed as a prerequisite.4PHIL 110, Critical Thinking, not required of Transfer Students with 60 or more transfer credits.5Profile examination score may indicate that BIOL 110 must be completed as a pre-requisite to BIOL 150.6 Physical Education/Health Requirement may be fulfilled by completing HEED 112, Health and Wellness (2) OR two PEDU courses selected from PEDU 100,101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 120, 121, 122, 130, 132, 140, 1417Humanities/Fine Arts Elective: Select one course from ART 210, ART 211, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240, HUMN 211, HUMN212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL 220, THEA 2038History/Social Science Requirement – Select from ANTH 210, CRJC 200, ECON 200, ECON 211, ECON 212, GEOG 210, GEOG 220, HIST 210, POLI200, POLI 210, POLI 220, PSYC 210, SOCI 210, or SWRK 220.12First SemesterCHEMSPEEBIOLZOOL140200200210Sophomore YearSecond SemesterGeneral Chemistry IIntroduction to SpeechCellular BiologyAnatomy and Physiology IUniversity College Restricted Elective 14343317CHEMSTATZOOL160202230General Chemistry IIBasic Probability and StatisticsAnatomy and Physiology IIUniv. College Restricted Elective 1Univ. College Restricted Elective14333215University College Restricted Elective: Select from ANTH 210, ART 210, ART 211, CRJC 200, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240,GEOG 210, GEOG 220, HIST 110, HIST 120, HIST 210, HIST 211, HIST 212, HUMN 211, HUMN 212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL220, POLI 200, POLI 210, POLI 220, THEA 203, SOCI 210, SWRK 220, or any 100- or 200-level course; A foreign language sequence may also be used to fulfillthis requirement.1First ImmunologyAnalytic ChemistryPrinciples of Organic Chemistry OROrganic Chemistry IScience Elective1Junior YearSecond Semester35MEDIZOOLBICH2004104114214Medical TechnologyPrinciples of GeneticsBiochemistryScience Elective1Choose one the following: BIOL 490, CHEM 221, CHEM 222, CSC 100, PHYS 111, PHYS 112, ZOOL 485Senior Year1First Clinical MicroscopySerologyHematologyBlood BankMicrobiologyClinical Chemistry336488321Senior –year courses are taught at a hospital-based School of Medical Technology.323412

186 - Four-Year Degree PlansBachelor of Science in Business Administration, 122 CreditsGeneral Business ConcentrationSee Department of Management for more information. Courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.Freshman YearSecond SemesterFirst SemesterUNIVENGLMATHPHIL101110123110Freshman Seminar I1English Composition I2College Algebra3Critical Thinking4Univ College Restricted Elective5PEDU/HEED Freshman Seminar II1English Composition IIApplied CalculusGeneral PsychologyHumanities/Fine Arts Elective7PEDU/HEED Elective613433115101-102 required of all first-time freshmen; UNIV 110, University Studies (2), required of Transfer Students with fewer than 30 credits108, Grammar and Usage, may be required, based on placement criteria.3MATH 121, Introduction to College Algebra, may be required, based on placement criteria.4PHIL 110, Critical Thinking, not required of Transfer Students with 60 or more transfer credits.2ENGLUniversity College Restricted Elective: Select from ANTH 210, ART 210, ART 211, CRJC 200, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240,GEOG 210, GEOG 220, HIST 110, HIST 120, HIST 210, HIST 211, HIST 212, HUMN 211, HUMN 212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL220, POLI 200, POLI 210, POLI 220, THEA 203, SOCI 210, SWRK 220, or any 100- or 200-level course.56 Physical Education/Health Requirement may be fulfilled by completing HEED 112, Health and Wellness (2) OR two PEDU courses selectedfrom PEDU 100, 101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 120, 121, 122, 130, 132, 140, 1417Humanities/Fine Arts Elective: Select one course from ART 210, ART 211, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240,HUMN 211, HUMN 212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL 220, THEA 203First SemesterACCTECONBADMSPEE211211214200Financial Accounting and ReportingPrinciples of MacroeconomicsComputer Apps for BusinessIntroduction to SpeechNatural Science Elective11UniversitySophomore YearSecond ial AccountingPrinciples of MicroeconomicsBusiness CommunicationsBusiness StatisticsNatural Sciences Elective13334417College Natural Science Elective: Select from ASTR 111, ASTR 112, CHEM 140, CHEM 160, BIOL 110, BIOL 130, BIOL 150,PHYS 111, PHYS 112, PHYS 113, PHYS 121, PHYS 122, PHYS 123, ZOOL 110; If NSCI 110 is selected, NSCI 120 must be taken as thesecond natural sciences course.First SemesterBADMENGLMGMTMKTG209341311311Legal EnvironmentAdvanced CompositionPrinciples of ManagementPrinciples of MarketingConcentration Requirement1Junior YearSecond Semester3333315ECONFINCMISCSC310311300Managerial EconomicPrinciple of FinanceInformation System TheoryElective2Concentration Requirement13333315from BADM, FINC, MGMT, MKTG, MIS at 300 – 400 level.elective should be taken with consultation with an advisor. CSC 100 may not be used to fulfill this requirement.1 Select2CSCSenior YearSecond SemesterFirst SemesterMGMT335Operation ManagementConcentration Requirements1Restricted Electives2366MGMT47015from BADM, FINC, MGMT, MKTG, MIS at 300 – 400 level.2Select from CSC, MATH, ENGL, SOCI, HIST, GEOG, ECON, or Foreign Languages3Select in consultation with an advisor.1SelectStrategic ManagementConcentration Requirements1Business Elective3Free Elective363315

Four-Year Degree Plans -187Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, 122 CreditsManagement ConcentrationSee Department of Management for more information. Courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.First SemesterUNIVENGLMATHPHIL1101110123110Freshman YearSecond SemesterFreshman Seminar I1English Composition I2College Algebra3Critical Thinking4University College Restricted Elective5PEDU/HEED man Seminar II1English Composition IIApplied CalculusGeneral PsychologyHumanities/Fine Arts Elective7PEDU/HEED Elective613433115UNIV 101-102 required of all first-time freshmen; UNIV 110, University Studies (2), required of Transfer Students with fewer than 30 credits2ENGL108, Grammar and Usage, may be required, based on placement criteria.121, Introduction to College Algebra, may be required, based on placement criteria.4PHIL 110, Critical Thinking, not required of Transfer Students with 60 or more transfer credits.3MATHUniversity College Restricted Elective: Select from ANTH 210, ART 210, ART 211, CRJC 200, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240,GEOG 210, GEOG 220, HIST 110, HIST 120, HIST 210, HIST 211, HIST 212, HUMN 211, HUMN 212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL 220,POLI 200, POLI 210, POLI 220, THEA 203, SOCI 210, SWRK 220, or any 100- or 200-level course.56 Physical Education/Health Requirement may be fulfilled by completing HEED 112, Health and Wellness (2) OR two PEDU courses selectedfrom PEDU 100, 101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 120, 121, 122, 130, 132, 140, 1417Humanities/Fine Arts Elective: Select one course from ART 210, ART 211, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240,HUMN 211, HUMN 212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL 220, THEA 203Sophomore YearSecond SemesterFirst SemesterACCTECONBADMSPEE211211214200Financial Accounting and ReportingPrinciples of MacroeconomicsComputer Apps for BusinessIntroduction to SpeechNatural Science l AccountingPrinciples of MicroeconomicsBusiness CommunicationsBusiness StatisticsNatural Sciences Elective133344174161University College Natural Science Elective: Select from ASTR 111, ASTR 112, CHEM 140, CHEM 160, BIOL 110, BIOL 130, BIOL 150, PHYS111, PHYS 112, PHYS 113, PHYS 121, PHYS 122, PHYS 123, ZOOL 110; If NSCI 110 is selected, NSCI 120 must be taken as the second naturalsciences course.First SemesterBADMENGLMGMTMGMTMIS1 CSC209341311325300Legal Environment of BusinessAdvanced CompositionPrinciples of ManagementQuantitative Methods for BusinessInfo Systems Theory and PracticeJunior YearSecond gerial EconomicsPrinciples of FinanceOperations ManagementPrinciples of MarketingElectiveElective should be selected in consultation with an advisor. CSC 100 may not be used to fulfill this requirement.Senior YearSecond SemesterFirst SemesterMGMTMGMTMGMT1Select410425450Human Resource ManagementInt’l Business ManagementSmall Business ManagementRestricted Electives1333615MGMTMGMTMGMT420421470from CSC, MATH, ENGL, SOCI, HIST, GEOG, ECON, or Foreign Languageselectives must be selected in consultation with an advisor.2 Business3333315Organizational BehaviorQuality ManagementStrategic ManagementBusiness Electives2333615

188 - Four-Year Degree PlansBachelor of Science in Business Administration, 122 CreditsManagement Information Systems ConcentrationSee Department of Management for more information. Courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.Freshman YearFirst SemesterSecond SemesterUNIVENGLMATHPHIL101110123110Freshman Seminar I1English Composition I2College Algebra3Critical Thinking4Univ College Restricted Elective5PEDU/HEED man Seminar II1English Composition IIApplied CalculusGeneral PsychologyHumanities/Fine Arts Elective7PEDU/HEED Elective613433115UNIV 101-102 required of all first-time freshmen; UNIV 110, University Studies (2), required of Transfer Students with fewer than 30 creditsENGL 108, Grammar and Usage, may be required, based on placement criteria.3MATH 121, Introduction to College Algebra, may be required, based on placement criteria.4PHIL 110, Critical Thinking, not required of Transfer Students with 60 or more transfer credits.5University College Restricted Elective: Select from ANTH 210, ART 210, ART 211, CRJC 200, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240,GEOG 210, GEOG 220, HIST 110, HIST 120, HIST 210, HIST 211, HIST 212, HUMN 211, HUMN 212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL220, POLI 200, POLI 210, POLI 220, THEA 203, SOCI 210, SWRK 220, or any 100- or 200-level course.6 Physical Education/Health Requirement may be fulfilled by completing HEED 112, Health and Wellness (2) OR two PEDU courses selected from PEDU 100,101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 120, 121, 122, 130, 132, 140, 1417Humanities/Fine Arts Elective: Select one course from ART 210, ART 211, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240, HUMN 211, HUMN212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL 220, THEA 20312Sophomore YearSecond SemesterFirst SemesterACCT211ECONBADMBADM211214215Financial Accounting andReportingPrinciples of MacroeconomicsComputer Apps for BusinessBusiness CommunicationsNatural Science Elective13ACCT212Managerial Accounting3333416ECONSPEEBADM212200216Principles of MicroeconomicsIntroduction to SpeechBusiness StatisticsNatural Sciences Elective1334417University College Natural Science Elective: Select from ASTR 111, ASTR 112, CHEM 140, CHEM 160, BIOL 110, BIOL 130, BIOL 150, PHYS 111, PHYS112, PHYS 113, PHYS 121, PHYS 122, PHYS 123, ZOOL 110; If NSCI 110 is selected, NSCI 120 must be taken as the second natural sciences course.1Junior YearSecond SemesterFirst SemesterBADMMGMTMGMTMISCSC1209325311300Legal Environment of BusinessQuantitative Methods for BusinessPrinciples of ManagementInfo Systems Theory and 35320311Principles of FinanceAdvanced CompositionOperations ManagementDatabase Management SystemsPrinciples of Marketing3333315New Topics of MISStrategic ManagementBusiness Electives2Free Elective336315CSC elective should be selected in consultation with an advisor.First SemesterMISMISMIS1Select330420430Systems Analysis and DesignManagement Support SystemsData Comm and NetworkingRestricted Electives1Senior YearSecond Semester333615MISMGMT440470from CSC, MATH, ENGL, SOCI, HIST, GEOG, ECON or Foreign Languages.electives must be selected in consultation with an advisor.2Business

Four-Year Degree Plans -189Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, 122 CreditsMarketing ConcentrationSee Department of Marketing and Business Education for more information. Courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.First SemesterUNIVENGLMATHPHIL101110123110Freshman Seminar I1English Composition I2College Algebra3Critical Thinking4History/Social Science Req5PEDU/HEED Elective6Freshman YearSecond an Seminar II1English Composition IIApplied CalculusGeneral PsychologyHumanities/Fine Arts Elective7PEDU/HEED Elective613433115UNIV 101-102 required of all first-time freshmen; UNIV 110, University Studies (2), required of Transfer Students with fewer than 30 creditsENGL 108, Grammar and Usage, may be required, based on placement criteria.3MATH 121, Introduction to College Algebra, may be required, based on placement criteria.4PHIL 110, Critical Thinking, not required of Transfer Students with 60 or more transfer credits.5University College History/Social Science Requirement: Select one course from ANTH 210, CRJC 200, ECON 200, ECON 212, GEOG 210, GEOG 220,HIST 110, HIST 120, HIST 210, HIST 211, HIST 212, POLI 200, POLI 210, POLI 220, SOCI 210, or SWRK 220.6 Physical Education/Health Requirement may be fulfilled by completing HEED 112, Health and Wellness (2) OR two PEDU courses selected from PEDU 100,101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 120, 121, 122, 130, 132, 140, 1417Humanities/Fine Arts Elective: Select one course from ART 210, ART 211, ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 220, ENGL 223, ENGL 240, HUMN 211, HUMN212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL 220, THEA 20312First SemesterACCT211ECONBADMSPEE211214200Financial Accounting andReportingPrinciples of MacroeconomicsMicrocomputer Appl in BusinessIntroduction to SpeechNatural Science Elective1Sophomore YearSecond Semester3ACCT212Managerial Accounting3333416ECONBADMBADM212209215Principles of MicroeconomicsLegal Environment of BusinessBusiness CommunicationsNatural Sciences Elective1333416University College Natural Science Elective: Select from ASTR 111, ASTR 112, CHEM 140, CHEM 160, BIOL 110, BIOL 130, BIOL 150, PHYS 111, PHYS112, PHYS 113, PHYS 121, PHYS 122, PHYS 123, ZOOL 110; If NSCI 110 is selected, NSCI 120 must be taken as the second natural sciences course.1First rial AccountingStatistics for Business and EconPrinciples of FinancePrinciples of MarketingPrinciples of ManagementJunior YearSecond Semester3433316MISMKTGMGMT300331335MKTGInfo Systems Theory and PracticeConsumer BehaviorOperations ManagementBusiness Elective1ElectiveSelect from BADM, MGMT, FINC, MKTG courses at 300 or 400 level (by advisement)First SemesterENGLMKTG341410Advanced CompositionMarketing ManagementEconomics Elective1Restricted Electives2Senior YearSecond Semester333615MGMTMKTGMKTG470412460Strategic ManagementSales ManagementMarketing ResearchRestricted Elective2Free ElectiveSelect from 300 or 400 level.Restricted Electives: Select from any of the following: BIOL, BOT

GEOG 210, GEOG 220, HIST 110, HIST 120, HIST 210, HIST 211, HIST 212, HUMN 211, HUMN 212, MUSI 210, MUSI 260, PHIL 210, PHIL 212, PHIL 220, POLI 200, POLI 210, POLI 220, THEA 203, SOCI 210, SWRK 220, or any 100- or 200-level course; A foreign langua

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Emily Kate Johnson: Bachelor of Science, Exercise and Movement Science . Bachelor of Science in Education, Elementary Education, Summa Cum Laude Joseph Polak: Bachelor of Science, Recreation, Sport, and Park Administration IL-Bond City: Pocahontas Megan Marie Frey: Bachelor of Science, Exercise and Movement Science, Cum Laude IL-Clinton

Bachelor of Science, Forensic Accounting Bachelor of Science, Human Resource Management Bachelor of Science, Management and Leadership . received the designation for the Bachelor of Science degree in Cybersecurity. . Franklin University holds a Certificate of Authorization from the Ohio Department of Higher Education, 25 South Front Street .

Bachelor of Science (Human Geography, Environment and Heritage Management) 6 S1 & S2 16,200 97,200 Bachelor of Science Education 8 S1 13,824 110,592 Bachelor of Social Change and Advocacy* 6 S1 13,296 79,776 Bachelor of Social Science 6 S1 & S2 13,296 79,776 Bachelor of Social Work

Bachelor of Science Degree (also applies to Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Sciences and . Bachelor of Science in Geographic Information Science) Spring Semester 2021 The following degree requirements apply if you began your career as a regularly enrolled college student at Ohio State summer term 2012 or later.

Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors Objective 1 The objective of this Standard is to prescribe the criteria for selecting and changing accounting policies, together with the accounting treatment and disclosure of changes in accounting policies, changes in accounting estimates and

ACCT 2100 Principles of Accounting 3 Ph.D. Accounting Virginia Tech Yes ACCT 3131 Cost Accounting I 3 Yes Berrigan, Isabel M ACCT 3124 Governmental Accounting 3 M.S. Accounting - Auditing University of New Orleans No ACCT 2100 Principles of Accounting 3 M.S. Accounting University of New Orleans No ACCT 3