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HIST 114 African-American History to 1865 or
HIST 115 African-American History since 1865 3
(Discipline/Courses: Economics, History, Anthropology, Political Science Sociology, Psychology,
Geography, Social Work or Interdisciplinary Social Sci.-ECON 211, 212; SOCI 101, 203; CRJU 201; GOVT
130, 140, 231, 240; GEOG 101; CAAS 101, 282; PSYC 101, 200)
Free General Education Electives (9 Semester Hours)
ECON 211/212 Principles of Macro/Microeconomics 6
Principles of Macro/Microeconomics and
General Education Elective* 3
General Education Elective (COMM 103/
MATH 215 recommended) 3
*Students who satisfied Principles of Macro/Microeconomics are encouraged to take COMM 103, ENGL
211, 212, 213 or MATH 141, 215)
One course in technology (3 Semester Hours)
BUIS 260 Computer Applications in Business 3
Institutional Requirements (6 Semester Hours)
HEED 102/200 Life and Health/ Fund. of Sex Education or
IDIS 210 Contemporary Health Issues for Women 3
FRSE 101 Freshman Seminar and Information Literacy 3
Students are encouraged to take SUMMER courses and attend MINI-SEMESTER in order to have a
manageable semester load.
Note: In keeping with COMAR, the College of Business reserves the right to specify suitable general
education courses for all majors.
CORE SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS (48/51 semester hours) Sem. Hrs.
BUAD 100 Business Mathematics
MGMT 101 Introduction to Business 3
ACCT 211 Principles of Accounting I 3
ACCT 212 Principles of Accounting II 3
FINA 320 Principles of Finance 3
MKTG 231 Principles of Marketing 3
MGMT 241 Principles of Management 3
MGMT 344 Organizational Behavior 3
BUAD 350 Business Law I 3
BUAD 360* Information Systems for Management 3
ECON 321 Money and Banking 3
ECON 351 Business and Economics Statistics 3
MGMT 356 Professional Development and Leadership I 2
MGMT 358 Professional Development and Leadership II 1
ENGL 361 Technical & Report Writing 3
MGMT 440 Business Strategy and Policy 3
______ ___** College of Business Elec. (300-400) 3
MGMT 480*** Production and Operation Management 3
ECON 483 Quantitative Methods for Decision Making 3
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