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2013-14

School of Business Administration

Academic Programs Guide

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2013-14 Academic Program Guide

Table of Contents

BBA, Accounting Track Curriculum Map ...4

Accounting Track Requirements ...9

BBA, Business & Information Technology Track Curriculum Map ...5

Business & Information Technology Track Requirements ...9

BBA, Computer Information Systems Track Curriculum Map ...6

Computer Information Systems Track Requirements ...10

BBA, Economics Track Curriculum Map ...4

Economics Track Requirements ...10

BBA, Finance Track Curriculum Map ...7

Finance Track Requirements ...11

BBA, General Business Track Curriculum Map ...4

General Business Track Requirements ...11

BBA, Management Track Curriculum Map ...4

Management Track Requirements ...12

BBA, Marketing Track Curriculum Map ...4

Marketing Track Requirements ...13

BBA, Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship Track Curriculum Map ...4

Small Business & Entrepreneurship Track Requirements ...13

BA, Sport Management Curriculum Map ...8

Sport Management Track Requirements ...14

Additional Resources

Advisor and Advisee Responsibilities ...16

General Ed Core & Distribution Courses ...15

Important Campus Contact Numbers ...18

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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CURRICULUM MAP

Accounting, Economics, General Business, Management, Marketing, and Small Business

Management & Entrepreneurship Tracks

FIRST YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

FIRST SEMESTER

SECond SEMESTER

FYS 101 First Year Seminar 3 ENG 100 Writing I 3

COMS 108 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 NSC1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

HUM1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 HUM2 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

SBS1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 MKT 204 Principles of Marketing 3

CIS 211 Software Tools for Business 3 MNGT 201 Principles of Management 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

SECOND YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

ThIRd SEMESTER

FouRTh SEMESTER

ENG 200 Writing II 3 NSC2 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

MATH 152/174/175 Algebra/Pre-Calc./Calculus 3 MATH 305 Business Statistics 3

ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BBA 261 Business Law & Regulations 3

BBA 295 Business Communications 3 ACCT 282 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3

ACCT 281 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

THIRD YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

FIFTh SEMESTER

SIxTh SEMESTER

FIN 360 Business Finance 3 CIS 311 Management information Systems 3

BBA 363 Ethical Decision-Making in Business 3 BBA 380 International Business 3

BBA 315 Quantitative Analysis for Business 3 Track Course 2 See Program Requirements 3

BBA 350 Entrepreneurship & Innovation 3 Track Course 3 See Program Requirements 3

Track Course 1 See Program Requirements 3 Free Elective 1 Choose any course where you meet the prerequisite(s) 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

FOURTH YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

SEvEnTh SEMESTER

EIGhTh SEMESTER

BBA 475 Leadership Development 3 BBA 499c Strategic Management 3

BBA 370 Operations & Service Management 3 Track Course 7 See Program Requirements 3

Track Course 4 See Program Requirements 3 Track Course 8 See Program Requirements 3

Track Course 5 See Program Requirements 3 Track Course 9 See Program Requirements 3

Track Course 6 See Program Requirements 3 Free Elective 2 Choose any course where you meet the prerequisite(s) 3

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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CURRICULUM MAP

Business & Information Technology Education Track

FIRST YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

FIRST SEMESTER

SECond SEMESTER

FYS 101 First Year Seminar 3 ENG 100 Writing 1 3

COMS 108 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 NSC1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

HUM1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 EDF 211 Human Growth & Development 3

EDF 207 Foundations of Education 3 ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3

CIS 211 Software Tools for Business 3 CIS 217 Contemporary IT Applications 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

SECOND YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

ThIRd SEMESTER

FouRTh SEMESTER

ENG 200 Writing 2 3 CIS 320 Web Technologies & Design 3

MATH 152/174/175 Algebra/Pre-Calc./Calculus 3 BBA 295 Business Communications 3

HUM2 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 BBA 261 Business Law & Regulations 3

MKT 204 Principles of Marketing 3 ACCT 282 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3

ACCT 281 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

THIRD YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

FIFTh SEMESTER

SIxTh SEMESTER

MNGT 201 Principles of Management 3 CIS 311 Management Information Systems 3

EDSP 230 Education of Exceptional Children 3 EDF 311 Learning Theories & Assessment 3

EDMG 306 Development & Learning in Middle Grades 3 MATH 305 Business Statistics 3

MKT 300+ Elective See Program Requirements 3 NSC2 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

CIS 322 Security & Informational Assurance 3 CIS 326 Data & Information Management 3

CIS 360 Business Enterprise Systems 3

Semester Credit Hours 18 Semester Credit Hours 15

FOURTH YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

SEvEnTh SEMESTER

EIGhTh SEMESTER

BIS 499c Methods of Teaching in BITE 3 EDSE 416 Clinical Practice 12

BBA 350 Entrepreneurship & Innovation 3

CIS 340 or 442 See Program Requirements 3

EDSE 483 Classroom Org. & Management 3

BIS 425 Training & Development for Industry 3

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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CURRICULUM MAP

Computer Information Systems Track

FIRST YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

FIRST SEMESTER

SECond SEMESTER

FYS 101 First Year Seminar 3 ENG 100 Writing I 3

COMS 108 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 NSC1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

HUM1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 HUM2 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

SBS1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 MATH 152/174/175 Algebra/Pre-Calc./Calculus 3

CIS 211 Software Tools for Business 3 MNGT 201 Principles of Management 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

SECOND YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

ThIRd SEMESTER

FouRTh SEMESTER

ENG 200 Writing II 3 NSC2 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

MKT 204 Principles of Marketing 3 MATH 305 Business Statistics 3

ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BBA 261 Business Law & Regulations 3

CIS 200 Problem Solving in IS - Track Course 1 3 ACCT 282 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3

ACCT 281 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

THIRD YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

FIFTh SEMESTER

SIxTh SEMESTER

FIN 360 Business Finance 3 BBA 363 Ethical Decision-Making in Business 3

CIS 311 Management Information Systems 3 BBA 380 International Business 3

BBA 315 Quantitative Analysis for Business 3 Track Course 2 See Program Requirements 3

BBA 295 Business Communications 3 Track Course 3 See Program Requirements 3

BBA 350 Entrepreneurship & Innovation 3 Free Elective 1 Choose any course where you meet the prerequisite(s) 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

FOURTH YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

SEvEnTh SEMESTER

EIGhTh SEMESTER

BBA 475 Leadership Development 3 BBA 499c Strategic Management 3

BBA 370 Operations & Service Management 3 Track Course 7 See Program Requirements 3

Track Course 4 See Program Requirements 3 Track Course 8 See Program Requirements 3

Track Course 5 See Program Requirements 3 Track Course 9 See Program Requirements 3

Track Course 6 See Program Requirements 3 Free Elective 2 Choose any course where you meet the prerequisite(s) 3

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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CURRICULUM MAP

Finance Track

FIRST YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

FIRST SEMESTER

SECond SEMESTER

FYS 101 First Year Seminar 3 ENG 100 Writing I 3

COMS 108 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 NSC1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

HUM1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 ACCT 281 Principles of Financial Accounting 3

SBS1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 MKT 204 Principles of Marketing 3

CIS 211 Software Tools for Business 3 MNGT 201 Principles of Management 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

SECOND YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

ThIRd SEMESTER

FouRTh SEMESTER

ENG 200 Writing II 3 NCS2 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

MATH 152/174/175 Algebra/Pre-Calc./Calculus 3 MATH 305 Business Statistics 3

ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BBA 261 Business Law & Regulations 3

BBA 295 Business Communications 3 FIN 360 Business Finance 3

ACCT 282 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

THIRD YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

FIFTh SEMESTER

SIxTh SEMESTER

HUM2 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 CIS 311 Management information Systems 3

BBA 363 Ethical Decision Making in Business 3 BBA 380 International Business 3

BBA 315 Quantitative Analysis for Business 3 BBA 350 Entrepreneurship & Innovation 3

Track Course 1 See Program Requirements 3 Track Course 3 See Program Requirements 3

Track Course 2 See Program Requirements 3 Free Elective 1 Choose any course where you meet the prerequisite(s) 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

FOURTH YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

SEvEnTh SEMESTER

EIGhTh SEMESTER

BBA 475 Leadership Development 3 BBA 499c Strategic Management 3

BBA 370 Operations & Service Management 3 Track Course 7 See Program Requirements 3

Track Course 4 See Program Requirements 3 Track Course 8 See Program Requirements 3

Track Course 5 See Program Requirements 3 Track Course 9 See Program Requirements 3

Track Course 6 See Program Requirements 3 Free Elective 2 Choose any course where you meet the prerequisite(s) 3

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BACHELOR OF ARTS CURRICULUM MAP

Sport Management Track

FIRST YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

FIRST SEMESTER

SECond SEMESTER

FYS 101 First Year Seminar 3 ENG 100 Writing I 3

COMS 108 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 NSC1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

HUM1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 SPMT 102 Diversity in Sport & Physical Prog. 3

SBS1 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 SPMT 200 Management of Sport & Physical Activity 3

SPMT 100 Introduction to Sport Management 3 Math Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

SECOND YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

ThIRd SEMESTER

FouRTh SEMESTER

ENG 200 Writing II 3 NSC2 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3

HUM2 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 SPMT 204 Sport Finance 3

SBS2 Gen Ed. Choose 1 from General Education List 3 SPMT 206 Ethics in Sport & Physical Activity 3

Core Elective See Program Requirements 3 SPMT 307 Sport Marketing 3

Core Elective See Program Requirements 3 Core Elective See Program Requirements 3

Semester Credit Hours 15 Semester Credit Hours 15

THIRD YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

FIFTh SEMESTER

SIxTh SEMESTER

SPMT 304 Sport Economics 3 SPMT 309 Risk Management in Sport 3

SPMT 380 Sport Media Relations 3 SPMT 310 Governance in Sport 3

Core Elective See Program Requirements 3 SPMT 430 Sport in a Global Society 3

Core Elective See Program Requirements 3 SPMT 482 Seminar in Current Issues 3

Core Elective See Program Requirements 3 SPMT 499c Senior Capstone 3

Free Elective 1 Choose any course where you meet the prerequisite(s) 3 Core Elective See Program Requirements 3

Semester Credit Hours 18 Semester Credit Hours 18

FOURTH YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE

SEvEnTh SEMESTER

EIGhTh SEMESTER

SPMT 402 Planning, Designing & Managing Sport 3 SPMT 471 Sport Management Internship 12

SPMT 450 Field Experience Preparation 3

SPMT 480 Legal Aspects of Sport & Physical Activity 3

SPMT 481 Employee Service Management in Sport 3

Free Elective 2 Choose any course where you meet the prerequisite(s) 3

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BBA in Accounting Track, 2013-14

ACCounTInG CoRE

SEMESTER oFFEREd

CREdIT houRS

ACCT 381 - Intermediate Accounting I Fall, Spring 3

ACCT 382 - Intermediate Accounting II Spring 3

ACCT 383 - Intermediate Accounting III Fall, Spring 3

ACCT 387 - Income Tax Spring 3

ACCT 390 - Cost Accounting Fall 3

ACCT 483 - Auditing Fall, Spring 3

Approved Accounting Electives 9

ToTAL CREdIT houRS (ACCounTInG TRACK) 27

Approved Electives for ACCounTInG Track (3 credit hours per course)

ACCT 339 - Cooperative Education III OR ACCT 439 - Cooperative Education IV

ACCT 375 - Account Analysis & Financial

Decision-Making ACCT 388 - Practice in Personal Tax Accounting

ACCT 391 - Accounting Information Systems ACCT 428 - Governmental Accounting ACCT 482 - Advance Accounting ACCT 485 - Forensic Accounting ACCT 487 - Advanced Tax Accounting ACCT 490 - Cost Accounting II

BBA in Business & Information Technology Track, 2013-14

BITE TRACK REquIREMEnTS

SEMESTER oFFEREd

CREdIT houRS

CIS 217 - Contemporary IT Applications 3

BIS 499c - Methods of Teaching * One time per year 3

BIS/MNGT 425 - Training & Development for Industry Spring 3

CIS 320 - Web Technologies & Design Spring 3

CIS 322 - Security & Information Assurance Every 2-3 semesters 3

CIS 326 - Data & Information Management Fall 3

CIS 340 - Telecommunications & Networking OR CIS 422 - Network Administration Fall 3

CIS 360 - Business Enterprise Systems Every 2-3 semesters 3

ToTAL CREdITS houRS (BITE TRACK REquIREMEnTS) 21

* Credits included in General Education Requirements

PRoFESSIonAL EduCATIon REquIREMEnTS

SEMESTER oFFEREd

CREdIT houRS

EDF 207 - Foundations of Education* 3

EDF 211 – Human Growth and Development* 3

EDSP 230 - Education of Exceptional Children 3

EDMG 306 - Development & Learning in the Middle Grades 3

EDF 311 - Learning Theories & Assessment in Education 3

EDSE 483 - Classroom Organization & Management for Secondary Teachers OR

EDSE 482 - Classroom Management & Assessment 3

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BBA in Computer Information Systems Track, 2013-14

CIS CoRE

SEMESTER oFFEREd

CREdIT houRS

CIS 200 - Problem Solving in IS Fall, Spring 3

CIS 320 - Web Technologies & Design Spring 3

CIS 326 - Data & Information Management Spring 3

CIS 340 - Telecommunications & Networking Fall 3

CIS 413 - IS Design & Implementation Fall 3

CIS 490 - IS Project Management Spring 3

Approved CIS Electives 9

ToTAL CREdIT houRS (CIS TRACK) 27

Approved Electives for CIS Track (3 credit hours per course)

CIS 202 - Introduction to Programming - Visual

Basic CIS 205 - Introduction to Programming - C++ CIS 214 - Introduction to Programming - Java

CIS 290 - End User Application Development CIS 302 - Advanced Programming - Visual Basic CIS 305 - Advanced Programming - C++ CIS 314 - Advanced Programming - Java CIS 322 - Security & Information Assurance CIS 330 - Collaborative Technologies CIS 360 - Business Enterprise Systems CIS 365 - Health Informatics CIS 399 - Selected Workshop Topics CIS 405 - Web Development Strategies &

E-Commerce CIS 426 - Database Management Systems CIS 430 - Advanced Topics in IS

CIS 439 - Cooperative Education OR

CIS 398 - Practicum in IS CIS 442 - Network Administration

CIS 443 - Advanced Computer Networking Administration

CIS 476 - Special Topics BIS/MNGT 425 - Training in Business & Industry BBA 301 - The Healthcare System

BBA in Economics Track, 2013-14

EConoMICS TRACK REquIREMEnTS

SEMESTER oFFEREd

CREdIT houRS

ECON 341 - Public Finance Every 2-3 semesters 3

ECON 342 - Money & Banking Every 2-3 semesters 3

ECON 350 - Intermediate Microeconomics Every 2-3 semesters 3

ECON 351 - Intermediate Macroeconomics Every 2-3 semesters 3

ECON 447 - International Economics Every 2-3 semesters 3

FIN 373 - Investments Spring 3

FIN 472 - Portfolio Analysis Every 2-3 semesters 3

Approved Economic Electives 6

ToTAL CREdITS houRS (EConoMICS TRACK REquIREMEnTS) 27

Approved Electives for Economics Track (All approved electives, except MATh 175, 275 and 276, are 3 credit hours per course)

ECON 302 - Labor Economics ECON 305 - Comparative Economic Systems ECON 315 - Resource Economics

ECON 339 - Cooperative Education III OR

ECON 439 - Cooperative Education IV ECON 401 - Environmental Economics ECON 403 - Urban & Regional Economics ECON 410 - History of Economic Thought ECON 455 - Economic Development & Growth ECON 456 - Introduction to Econometrics

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BBA in Finance Track, 2013-14

FInAnCE CoRE

SEMESTER oFFEREd

CREdIT houRS

FIN 373 - Investments Spring 3

FIN 420 - Financial Markets & Institutions Spring 3

FIN 460 - Advanced Business Finance Fall 3

FIN 485 - International Finance Spring 3

FIN 490 - Seminar in Financial Theory & Practice Fall 3

Approved Finance Electives 12

ToTAL CREdIT houRS (FInAnCE TRACK) 27

Approved Electives for Finance Track (3 credit hours per course)

FIN 325 - Bank Management FIN 339 - Cooperative Education III OR FIN 439 - Cooperative Education IV FIN/ECON 342 - Money & Banking FIN/MNGT 365 - Financial Issues for Small

Busi-ness FIN 370 - Working Capital Management

FIN 372 - Retirement Planning & Employee Benefits

FIN 374 - Estate Planning & Taxation FIN 376 - Risk Management & Insurance FIN 472 - Portfolio Analysis FIN 484 -Healthcare Financial Management ACCT/FIN 375 Accounting Analysis & Financial Decision Making ACCT 387 - Income Tax ACCT 487 - Advanced Tax Accounting II ACCT 490 - Cost Accounting II ECON 341 - Public Finance ECON 447 - International Economics REAL 331 - Real Estate Finance REAL 335 - Real Estate Investment

BBA in General Business Track, 2013-14

GEnERAL BuSInESS CoRE

Management: Choose one of the following: MNGT 311 - Human Resource Management MNGT 465 - Organizational Behavior REAL 330 - Real Estate Property Management

Marketing: Choose one of the following: MKT 340 - Interactive E-Marketing

MKT 345 - Marketing Strategies for Small Business MKT 354 - Consumer Behavior

MKT 365 - Services & Relationship Marketing MKT 452 - Marketing Research & Analysis Accounting: Choose one of the following:

ACCT/FIN 375 - Acct. Analysis & Fin. Decision Making ACCT 381 - Intermediate Accounting I

ACCT 387 - Income Tax ACCT 390 - Cost Accounting I

ACCT 391 - Accounting Information Systems ACCT 428 - Governmental Accounting

Economics: Choose one of the following: ECON 341 - Public Finance

ECON/FIN 342 - Money & Banking ECON 350 - Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 351 - Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 401 - Environmental Economics ECON 447 - International Economics Information Systems: Choose one of the following:

CIS 320 – Web Technologies and Design

CIS 322 – Systems Security & Information Assurance CIS 326 – Data and Information Management CIS 340 – Telecommunications and Networking CIS 360 – Business Enterprise Systems CIS 365 – Healthcare Informatics CIS 413 – IS Design & Implementation

BIS 425 – Training and Development in Industry

Finance: Choose one of the following: FIN 370 – Working Capital Management FIN 373 – Investments

ACCT/FIN 375 – Acct. Analysis & Fin. Decision Making FIN 420 – Financial Markets & Institutions

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BBA in Management Track, 2013-14

MAnAGEMEnT CoRE

SEMESTER oFFEREd

CREdIT houRS

MNGT 311 - Human Resource Management Fall 3

MNGT 465 - Organizational Behavior At least one time per year 3

Management Electives (Choose 3 courses from the list below) 9

Guided Electives (Students select a category below and choose 4 courses) 12

ToTAL CREdIT houRS (MAnAGEMEnT TRACK) 27

Approved Electives for Management Track (Choose 3 courses, 3 credit hours per course)

MNGT 310 - Small Business Organization MNGT 339 - Cooperative Education III OR MNGT 439 - Cooperative Education IV MNGT 362 - Legal Environment & Business Practices MNGT/FIN 365 - Financial Issues for Small

Business MNGT 339 - Selected Workshop Topics MNGT 409 - International Management

MNGT 411 - Labor Relations MNGT 417 - Management/Marketing of Public & Nonprofit Organizations MNGT 420 - New Venture Creation MNGT 450 - Supply Chain Management MNGT 476 - Special Problems in Management

Guided Electives: General Management (Choose 4 courses, 3 credit hours per course)

MNGT 310 - Small Business Organization MNGT 339 - Cooperative Education III OR MNGT 439 - Cooperative Education IV MNGT 362 - Legal Environment & Business Practices MNGT/FIN 365 - Financial Issues for Small

Business MNGT 399- Selected Workshop Topics MNGT 409 - International Management

MNGT 411 - Labor Relations MNGT 417 - Management/Marketing of Public and Nonprofit Organizations MNGT 420 - New Venture Creation

MNGT 450 – Supply Chain Management MNGT 476 - Special Problems in Management MKT 345 – Marketing Strategies for Small Business MKT 350 – Professional Selling MKT 354 – Consumer Behavior MKT 365 – Service & Relationship Marketing MKT 451 – Retail Marketing MKT 452 – Marketing Research & Analysis MKT 469 – International Marketing

ECON 447 – International Economics ECON/FIN 342 – Money & Banking FIN 376 – Risk Management & Insurance FIN 484 – Healthcare Financial Management FIN 485 – International Finance REAL 105 – Principles of Real Estate REAL 309 - Real Estate Land Planning &

Development REAL 330 – Real Estate Property Management BBA 301 – The Healthcare System

HSM 361 – Healthcare Legal & Regulatory

Environment CIS 365 – Health Informatics

Guided Electives: International Management (3 credit hours per course)

International Management Required Courses: Choose 3 of the following: MNGT 409, MKT 469, ECON 447 or FIN 485

Choose one course from the following: MNGT 301, MNGT 339 or MNGT 439, MNGT 362, MNGT/FIN 365, MNGT 399, MNGT 409, MNGT 411, MNGT 417, MNGT 420, MNGT 450, MNGT 476, MKT 345, MKT 350, MKT 354, MKT 451, MKT 452, ECON/FIN 342, REAL 105, REAL 309, REAL 330, REAL 335

In addition, students choosing the International Management category are required to complete:

1. Six hours of study in a foreign language or its equivalent (as approved by the Associate Dean/Department Chair)

2. IST 301 – International Studies Study Abroad (one credit hour) for participation in a Kentucky Institute of International Studies (KIIS), Cooperative Center for Study Abroad (CCSA) program, the Magellan Exchange Program, or another International Study program pre-approved by the Associate Dean/Department Chair.

Guided Electives: healthcare Management (3 credit hours per course)

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BBA in Marketing Track, 2013-14

MARKETInG CoRE

SEMESTER oFFEREd

CREdIT houRS

MKT 354 - Consumer Behavior At least one time per year 3

MKT 365 - Services Marketing Spring 3

MKT 452 - Marketing Research & Analysis Fall 3

MKT 495- Marketing Strategies Spring 3

Approved Marketing Electives 15

ToTAL CREdIT houRS (MARKETInG TRACK) 27

Approved Electives for Marketing Track (3 credit hours per course)

MKT 325 - Marketing Ethics & Social Responsibility

MKT 339 - Cooperative Education III OR

MKT 439 - Cooperative Education IV MKT 340 - E-Marketing & Social Networking MKT 345 - Marketing Strategies for Small

Business MKT 350 - Professional Selling MKT 375 - Sustainable Marketing

MKT 380 - Corporate Marketing Strategies MKT 451 - Retail Marketing MKT 454 - Integrated Marketing Techniques

MKT 455 - Advertising MKT 469 - International Marketing MKT 476 - Special Problems in Marketing

BBA in Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship Track, 2013-14

SMALL BuSInESS MAnAGEMEnT & EnTREPREnEuRShIP CoRE

SEMESTER oFFEREd

CREdIT houRS

MNGT 310 - Small Business Organizations Spring 3

MNGT 311 - Human Resource Management Fall 3

MKT 345 - Marketing Strategies for Small Business Fall 3

FIN 365 - Financial Issues for Small Business Every 2-3 semesters 3

MNGT 420 - New Venture Creation Every 2-3 semesters 3

Approved Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship Electives 12

ToTAL CREdIT houRS (SMALL BuSInESS MAnAGEMEnT & EnTREPREnEuRShIP TRACK) 27

Approved Electives for Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship Track (3 credit hours per course)

MNGT 339 - Cooperative Education III OR

MNGT 439 - Cooperative Education IV MNGT 476 - Special Problems in Management MKT 340 - Interactive E-Marketing REAL 105 - Principles of Real Estate FIN 370 - Working Capital Management CIS 320 - Web Technologies & Information Architecture Additional International Course: Choose one of the following:

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Bachelor of Arts in Sport Management, 2013-14

SPoRT MAnAGEMEnT CoRE

SEMESTER oFFEREd

CREdIT houRS

SPMT 100 - Introduction to Sport Management Fall, Spring 3

SPMT 102 – Diversity in Sport and Physical Programs Spring 3

SPMT 200 – Management of Sport & Physical Activity Programs Fall 3

SPMT 204 – Sport Finance Spring 3

SPMT 206 – Ethics in Sport & Physical Activity Spring 3

SPMT 304 – Sport Economics Fall 3

SPMT 307 – Sport Marketing Spring 3

SPMT 309 – Risk Management in Sport & Physical Activity Spring 3

SPMT 310 – Governance in Sport Spring 3

SPMT 380 – Sport Media Relations Fall 3

SPMT 402 – Planning, Designing, and Managing Sport & Physical Activities Facilities Fall 3

SPMT 430 – Sport in a Global Society Spring 3

SPMT 450 – Field Experience Preparation Spring 2

SPMT 471 – Sport Management Internship Fall, Spring 12

SPMT 480 – Legal Aspects of Sport & Physical Activity Spring 3

SPMT 481 – Employee Service Management in Sport & Physical Activity Settings Fall 3

SPMT 482 – Seminar in Current Issues Spring 3

SPMT 499c – Senior Capstone (*Credit included in General Education Requirement) Spring 3

Approved Sport Management Electives 21

ToTAL CREdIT houRS (CIS TRACK) 83

Approved Electives for Sport Management Core (3 credit hours per course)

ACCT 281 – Principles of Financial Accounting BBA 295 – Business Communication ECON 202 – Principles of Microeconomics BBA 261 – Business Law & Regulations MNGT 201 – Principles of Management MKT 204 - Marketing

MNGT 311 – Human Resource Management BBA 363 – Ethical Decision Making in Business CIS 311 – Management Information Systems

MKT 454 – Promotional Strategies MKT 350 – Personal Selling MKT 354 – Consumer Behavior

CMAP 366 – Desktop Publishing & Publication

Techniques II CMAP 382 – Principles of Public Relations CMAP 383 – Principles of Advertising

CMEM 320 – Advertising and Sales for Electronic Media

CMEM 390 – Electronic Media Web Layout &

Design CMJN 491 – Law and Ethics of the Press

CMSP 367 – Introduction to Organizational

Communication CMSP 385 - Persuasion CMSP 390 – Conflict and Communication

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General Ed Core & distribution Courses

developmental courses:

ENG 090 ENG 099 MATH 090 MATH 091 MATH 093 EDEL 096 EDEL 097

General Education Core:

COMS 108- Fund. of Speech Communication FYS 101- First Year Seminar

ENG 100- Writing I

ENG 200- Writing II or HON 200* Mathematical Reasoning: I MATH 131, 135, 152, 174, OR 175 *prerequisite: admission to Honors Program

distribution Courses: Choose one course in each category.

huM 1 (humanities)-Choose 1

___ ART 160 - Understanding Visual Arts ___ ART 263 - World Arts

___ CVM 210 - Media Literacy

___ ENG 120 - Approaches to World Lit.

prerequisite: Eng. and Read. ACT 18 or C in ENG 099 and EDEL 097 ___ FLM 170 - Introduction to Film

___ HON 205 - Medieval World

prerequisite: admission to Honors Program ___ HUM 203 - Introduction to Medieval Culture ___ MUSH 261 - Global Music Experience ___ MUSH 270 - Multicultural Arts ___ PHIL 100 - Beginning Philosophy ___ PHIL 103 - Beginning Ethics ___ THEA 110 - Introduction to Theatre

SBS1 (Social/Behavioral)-Choose 1

___ COMS 250 - Introduction to Intercultural Communication prerequisite: COMS 108

___ FIN 264 - Personal finance

___ GOVT 141 - United States Government ___ GOVT 262 - United States Foreign Policy

___ HST 105 - U.S. History since 1945 (previously HIS 102) ___ HUM 250 - American and Global Citizenship

prerequisite: ENG 100 or equivalent

___ IET 101 - Social Dimensions of Technology ___ MKT 200 - The ABC’s of Marketing ___ MNGT 101 - Reel Business ___ PLS 200 - Law and Individual Rights ___ RAPP 101 - Introduction to Public Policy ___ SOC 203 - American Social Problems

nSC 1 (natural Science)-Choose 1

___ BIOL 105 - Biology of Your Life ___ NUTR 101 - Nutrition and Well Being ___ PSY 121 - Introduction to Brain and Behavior ___ RAPP 289 - Regional Natural History ___ MATH 125 - Introduction to Biostatistics

huM 2 (humanities)-Choose 1

___ COMS 290 - Conflict and Communication ___ ENG 205 - Language: Culture and Mind ___ FRN 101 - Beginning French I

___ GOVT 180 - Introduction to Political Theory

___ HST 110 - World History since 1945 (previously HIS 101) ___ HST 111 - World History through Film (previously HIS 103) ___ PHIL 106 - Beginning Logic

___ SPA 101 - Spanish Language and Culture

SBS 2 (Social/Behavioral)-Choose 1

___ AGR 185 - Current Food and Energy Issues ___ APS 201 - Introduction to Appalachia ___ ECON 101 - Introduction to Economics ___ FIN 160 - Money: A Cultural Exchange ___ GEO 100 - The Human World

___ GOVT 102 - Introduction to Politics ___ HLTH 151 - Wellness: Theory to Action ___ HON 210 - The Renaissance World

prerequisite: admission to Honors Program ___ IET 200 - Technology and Society

___ IST 101 - Introduction to International Studies ___ PSY 154 - Introduction to Psychology ___ RAPP 203 - Society, Nature and Development

prerequisite: SOC 101, MATH 152, and BIOL 155 or equivalent ___ SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology

___ WST 273 - Intro. to Women’s Studies prerequisite: ENG 100

nSC 2 (natural Science)-Choose 1

___ ASTR 105 - Your Cosmic Context ___ ASTR 112 - Introduction to Astronomy

___ GEO/ESS 102 - Dangerous Planet (equated course) ___ GEO 103 - Physical Geography

___ GEO 245 - Natural Landscapes of Appalachia ___ HON 215 - The Modern World

prerequisite: admission to Honors Program ___ PHYS 109 - History of the Universe

___ RAPP 202 - Basic Computer Techniques in Reg Analysis ___ SCI 104 - Modern Issues & Problems in Physical Science ___ SCI/IET/PHYS/SSE 123 - Concepts & Experiences in Energy

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policies and procedures

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plan that is consistent with those goals

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Expectations of Students

• Schedule and attend advising appointments at least once per semester.

• Be involved in the advising process by being prepared to discuss your goals and educational plans.

• Be open and willing to consider advice from faculty, advisors and other mentors.

• Bring a list of questions to appointments and ask questions if there is something you don’t understand.

• Review your degree progress each semester and track your progress toward completing your graduation

requirements (i.e. understand your program evaluation).

• Check your MSU email regularly.

• Become knowledgeable of campus policies, procedures and resources.

• Take primary responsibility for making your own decisions based on available information and advice.

• Be aware of specific requirements or admission procedures for your individual program, for example, TEP

admission, admission to the Nursing Program, etc.

Ten Things You Are Expected to KnoW

1. Know your MSU Student ID number.

2. KNOW the add/drop dates each semester.

3. KNOW how to read your class schedule.

4. KNOW what Blackboard is and how to access it.

5. KNOW how to access your MSU email account. Email is the official form of communication at MSU.

6. KNOW your advisors name, office location and contact information in case you need help.

7. KNOW how to access your academic and financial information at MyMoreheadState.edu.

8. KNOW the name and office location of your financial aid counselor, if applicable.

9. KNOW that being prepared for class is the first step to becoming a successful student.

10. KNOW your role as a student (read the MSU Student Handbook).

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School of Business Administration

Student Services Center

The Student Services Center, located in the Bert Combs Building, Suite 213, provides academic counseling and

career information to students majoring in business and sport management. Once admitted to MSU, you will be

assigned a professional advisor who will begin working with you to help with course scheduling needs, assist

in learning the requirements for your chosen degree and serve as a liaison for connecting you to other campus

resources. You will typically work with a professional advisor for four-five semesters. At that time, you will be

assigned a faculty advisor in your area of interest who will help prepare you for what lies ahead after graduation.

Professional Advisors

Advisors are available Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Advising appointments can be held face-to-face,

by phone or video conferencing for students with a web cam. Many of your questions may also be answered

through email.

Barton Hanna

Academic Advisor

213C Bert Combs Building

606-783-9020

[email protected]

Mary Howard

Academic Advisor

213A Bert Combs Building

606-783-9498

[email protected]

Keith Moore

Assistant to the Dean/MBA

213D Bert Combs Building

606-783-2969

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Important Campus Contact numbers

Academic Services ...783-2084

Academic Affairs – Provost ...783-2002

Adult Education & College Access ... 783-2005

Accounting & Financial Services ...783-2019

Admissions ...783-2000

ADUC (front desk) ...783-2810

Blackboard Help Desk ...783-5000

Bookstore ...783-2081

Career Services ...783-2233

Cashiers Window ...783-2849

Center for Regional Engagement ... 783-9327

College of Business & Public Affairs ...783-2174

Credit Card Payments ... 783-5212

Disability Services ...783-5188

Distance Learning ... 783-2082

Eagle Card Office ...783-2701

Financial Aid ...783-2000

First Year Programs ...783-5208

Graduate School ... 783-2004

Honors Program ... 783-2807

Housing Office ... 783-2060

Information Technology ... 783-2346

International Student Services ...783-2096

Leadership Learning Community ...783-2027

Library ...783-2200

Minority Academic Services ...783-9051

MSUCorps ... 783-2719

Police Department ...783-2035

Post Office ...783-2816

Regional Campuses ...783-2605

Registrar ...783-2008

Student Activities, Inclusion & Leadership Development ... 783-2071

Student Life/Dean of Students ... 783-2070

Student Support Services ...783-2614

Testing Center ...783-2526

Transcripts ...783-5245

Undergraduate Programs ... 783-2004

Veteran’s Affairs ...783-2833

Web Access – PIN ...783-5000

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All School of Business Administration program/options are accredited by the AACSB International,

with the exception of our Business Information and Technology Education track (BITE)and sport management.

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