Programs

All of the Business classes may be taken online! Please note the availability and typical offerings of online classes in the Online Planning Page.

Below is the list of courses suggested for students pursuing degrees in Business Administration.  The list is divided into four semesters, but you may not have to take classes in the order listed below.  Talk to your advisor about what is best for you.  For detailed information on the listed courses refer to course descriptions.

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Program for A.S. Degree in Business Administration

Freshman Year

Fall Semester

Credit

  Spring Semester Credit

English I (ENGL 1010)

3 English II (ENGL 1020 or 2010) 3
Macroeconomics (ECON 1010) 3

Microeconomics (ECON 1020)

3

Precalculus Algebra (MATH 1400)

4 Statistics (STAT 2010 or 2050) 4
Intro. to Business (BADM 1000) 3 Lab Science 4
Economics, Law & Gov (ECON 1200) 3 Intro to Info Management (IMGT 2400) 3
Health & Human Activity 1
Total 16 Total 18

 

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester

Credit

  Spring Semester Credit

Public Speaking (COMM 1010)

3

Principles of Mgt. (MGT 2100)

3
Prin. of Accounting I (ACCT 2010) 3 Principles of Accounting II (ACCT 2020) 3
Marketing (MKT 2100) 3 +Business Calculus II (MATH 2355) or Business Elective 3-4
Business Calculus I (MATH 2350) or Lab Science 4 Business Elective 3
Business Law (BADM 2010) 3 Business Elective 3
Health & Human Activity 1 Business Portfolio/Capstone (BADM 2800) 2
Total 17 Total 16-17

+This requirement (Business Calculus I and Business Calculus II) may be met by taking MATH 2200 and MATH 2205.
Notes:
• Students must complete all of the courses listed above in order to receive the A.S. in Business Administration.
• Precalculus Algebra (MATH 1400) is the minimum level math course required for A.S. Students may opt
not to take Business Calculus if they know they are transferring to an institution that does not require it.
• Business electives may be selected from any of the catalog listed business courses with the following prefixes: ACCT, BADM, BUSN, CMAP (1750 & 1800 only), COSC, ECON, FIN, MKT and MGT.
• Students should research the institution where they plan to obtain their bachelor’s degree to determine business course requirements and should choose from Western courses accordingly.

 

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