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Welcome Transfer Students!

College of Business and Economics

California State University, Los Angeles College of Business and Economics Student Services Center SH 256 5151 State University Drive | Los Angeles, CA 90032 T 323.343.2810 | [email protected]

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The College of Business and

Economics: AACSB Accredited

AACSB (The Association to Advance Collegiate

Schools of Business) seeks to promote quality

education and we meet the AACSB’s rigorous

standards for program quality and continued

improvement.

Only 5% of business schools worldwide have

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Top Ten Public Institutions in California

• CSULA’s undergraduate business program has

been listed among the nation’s best in U.S.

News & World Report’s “America’s Best

Colleges.”

• TOP TEN public institutions

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College of Business & Economics

Major Options

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

(13 Options)

Accounting

*

Business Economics

Entrepreneurship

Finance

Human Resource Management

International Business

Marketing Management*

Management*

Operations Management

Business Arts - Prelegal

Real Estate

Retailing

Special Business

COMPUTER

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

(2 Options)

Information (Business) Systems

Information Technology

ECONOMICS

(2 Options)

Applied Economics

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Impacted Options: Transfer Students

BSBA Accounting:

Have a minimum cumulative college

(transferable) GPA of 2.50.

Have a grade of C or above in the Lower

Division Accounting courses: Acct 210 and

Acct 211 or equivalent classes.

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Impacted Options: Transfer Students

BSBA Management:

Have a minimum cumulative college

(transferable) GPA of 2.30.

BSBA Marketing:

Have a minimum cumulative college

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College of Business and Economics

Minors

A minor program allows students to focus

on a specific area of interest:

Accounting

(24 units )

Computer Information Systems

(28 units)

Economics

(20 units)

Finance

(20 units)

Management

(20 units)

Real Estate

(20 units)

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What You Need to Graduate

University

Requirements

Business Major

Courses

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General Education Courses

CSULA’s

Lower

Division

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General Education (GE) Certification

California Community Colleges offer 2 approved

GE patterns for transfer:

CSU Breadth Requirements

IGETC

If you are not fully GE certified you may be held to

Cal State L.A. GE requirements.

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University Requirements

English 102

– Pass with “C” or better

Writing Proficiency Exam (WPE)

– Prerequisite: English 102

– Must pass before reaching 135 units

Upper Division Themes

– 12 units from a Theme of your choice (A-I)

Diversity

(d)

Requirement

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G.E. Upper Division Theme and Diversity

Requirements

12 units

total

4

Units

4

Units

4

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University Requirements

ECON 309 ECON 209 MGMT 306 MGMT 307 MGMT 308 BUS 305 WPE ENGL 102 FIN 205 MKT 304 ACCT 210 ACCT 211

FIN 303 ACCT 310 ECON 201 ECON 202

MGMT 497

(May only be taken after all other core classes have been completed)

CIS 100 ECON 310 ECON 303

OR

BS Business Administration Requirements

Option Courses

Please note that an additional 7 or 9 classes (28 or 36 units) for the option are not included in this flow chart.

CIS 301 8/15/2014 GE Theme (3 classes) +

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B.S. Business Administration

Core Requirements

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University Requirements

ECON 309 ECON 209 MGMT 306 MGMT 307 MGMT 308 ENGL 102 WPE BUS 305 FIN 205 MKT 304

BS Computer Information Systems Requirements

ACCT 210

ACCT 211

CIS 301

FIN 303 ACCT 310 ECON 201 ECON 202 CIS 283 CIS 410 CIS 484

CIS 405 CIS 406

CIS 490

(May only be taken after all other core classes have been completed)

CIS 100

Option Courses

Please note that an additional 5 classes (20 units) for the option are not included in this flow chart.

8/15/2014

GE Theme

(3 classes)

+

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B.S. Computer Information Systems

Core Requirements

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University Requirements

ECON 209 ENGL 102 WPE BUS 305 or ENGL 306 ACCT 210 ACCT 211

ECON 491

(May only be taken after all other core classes have been completed)

CIS 100

ECON 303

BA Economics Requirements

Opt: Applied Economics

MATH 242 or 206 ECON 201 ECON 202 ECON 403 ECON 415 ECON 414 ECON 410 ECON 401

Elective Courses

Please note that an additional 7 classes (28 units) for the electives are not included in this flow chart.

GE Theme

(3 classes)

+

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Select Two In

This Box:

University Requirements

ECON 209 ENGL 102 WPE BUS 305 or ENGL 306 ACCT 210 ACCT 211 ECON 303

BA Economics Requirements

Opt: Social & Behavioral Economics

MATH 242 or 206 ECON 201 ECON 202 ECON 403 ECON 310 ECON 309 ECON 410

Elective Courses

Please note that an additional 9 classes (36 units) for the electives are not included in this flow chart.

ECON 401

(Not a required class, but needed for ECON 410 prerequisite. Can be used

as 1 Elective)

GE Theme

(3 classes)

+

2 Diversity (d)

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First Quarter Courses

RE

QUIRED

Upper Division

Themes &

Diversity

(3 courses)

RE

QUIRED

Major

Upper Division

Core

Requirements

(11 courses)

RE

QU

IRE

D

English

102

RE

QU

IRE

D

Major

Lower Division

Core

Requirements

If not already

completed,

must

complete:

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Registration Tips

• Pay your tuition 3 days before your registration

date

• To add an open course with a pre-requisite, show

unofficial transcripts to the department of the

course for a permit

• Students who meet prerequisite issue can be put

on waitlist

• Watch instructional videos on CSULA website:

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Student Responsibilities

You are solely responsible for knowing the

graduation requirements you are accountable

for

– All info is available on your Advisement Report,

University Catalog (e-catalog) and university

website

Use Advisement Report as a guiding/planning

tool

– You are responsible for your own Education Plan

Appointments with advisors:

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College of Business & Economics

Website

www.calstatela.edu/business/advisement

Make an Appointment!

Important Messages

Placement Services Calendar

Advising Information

Department Contacts

College/Major Forms

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Advisement Report and

Class Search

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Declaring your Major Option on

GET

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Other Important Offices on Campus

Student ID Card (must be enrolled):

Golden Eagle Service Center 220

Email/Password/GET:

ITS Help Desk, 1

st

floor Library, Palmer Wing

Financial Aid Office:

Student Affairs 124

Cashier’s Office:

Administration 128

Campus Tours

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Planning for the future

• What’s an IAP?

• Where do I find an IAP?

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College of Business and Economics

Student Services Center

Salazar Hall 256B

(323) 343-2810

Mon-Thu:

8:00am to 6:00pm

Friday: 8:00am to 5:00pm

Make an appointment:

www.calstatela.edu/business/advisement

If you have a quick question for an advisor, email us!

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