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Undergraduate Catalog 2006-2007 


General Business Major

This program of study provides a broad-based business background for those persons who are interested in a business career but do not wish to specialize in a specific functional area. Study in the various business disciplines provides a broader competency base for those who may want to work in or to manage small businesses or selected not-for-profit organizations. This major provides a background for entry-level work in a broad range of businesses.

Junior - Semester I  
MGMT 3315 Communicating in Business
3 hrs
ORMS 3310 Data Analysis and Statistics
3 hrs
MKTG 3310 Principles of Marketing
3 hrs
MGMT 3312 Behavior in Organizations
3 hrs
MISY 3310 Management Information Systems Concepts
3 hrs
   
15 hrs
Junior - Semester II
FINA 3310 Financial Management I
3 hrs
Nonbusiness Elective
3 hrs
BLAW 3310 Legal Environment of Business
3 hrs
Select one of these 3 hour courses:
3 hrs
MKTG 3315 Promotional Strategy, or
MKTG 3345 Sales Management, or  
MKTG 4310 Distribution Systems in Marketing
Select one of these 3 hour courses:
3 hrs
ACCT 3311 Intermediate Accounting I, or
ACCT 3313 Accounting for Managers, or
ACCT 3314 Cost Accounting
   
15 hrs
Senior - Semester I
Select one of these 3 hour courses:
3 hrs
FINA 3331 Investments, or
FINA 4310 Advanced Financial Management, or
FINA 4321 Financial Markets and Institutions, or
FINA 4332 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Select one of these 3 hour courses:
3 hrs
MGMT 3320 Concepts of Human Resource Management, or
MGMT 4320 Leadership and Managerial Effectiveness
*PHIL 3340 Foundations of Professional Ethics
3 hrs
BUSI 4310 International Business**
3 hrs
OPSY 4314 Operations Management
3 hrs
   
15 hrs
Senior - Semester II  
Business Elective
3 hrs
Upper-level Business Electives
9 hrs
MGMT 4388 Administrative Policy and Strategy
3 hrs
Non-business Elective
3 hrs
   
18 hrs

*University core.
**Any other international business course may be used as a substitute.

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

 

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