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Program Outline<br />

Curriculum &<br />

Degree Requirements<br />

Business - Entrepreneurship<br />

<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Sierra</strong> <strong>College</strong> Academic Programs<br />

82<br />

Term Course Description Credits Type of Course<br />

Term 1 BUS 100<br />

CIT 101<br />

ENG 080<br />

PDT 115<br />

SOC 165<br />

Term 2 CIT 102<br />

ECN 150<br />

ENG 135<br />

MTH 080<br />

POL 210<br />

Term 3 ECN 250<br />

ENG 155<br />

MTH 135<br />

PHL 145<br />

Term 4 CIT 210<br />

MKT 215<br />

MTH 375<br />

PSY 215<br />

Term 5 CIT 359<br />

ECN 350<br />

HUM 205<br />

MGT 310<br />

Term 6 ACC 101<br />

ENG 300<br />

MGT 315<br />

POL 300<br />

Term 7 ACC 102<br />

ITM 420<br />

SEC 130<br />

SPH 305<br />

Term 8 BUS 326<br />

FIN 311<br />

PMT 310<br />

SEC 280<br />

Term 9 BUS 327<br />

FIN 321<br />

GE 1<br />

MGT 410<br />

Term 10 BUS 435<br />

ITM 450<br />

MGT 460<br />

PDT 425<br />

Term 11 BUS 450<br />

BUS 480<br />

MKT 300<br />

PMT 410<br />

Term 12 BUS 485<br />

BUS 490<br />

PHL 405<br />

PMT 499<br />

Pre-collegiate Credits<br />

Required Core Credits<br />

Required General Education Credits<br />

Business Fundamentals<br />

Introduction to PC Hardware & Lab<br />

Evolving English (if required)<br />

<strong>College</strong> Research & Study Skills<br />

Sociology<br />

Introduction to PC Operating Software & Lab<br />

Economics I<br />

English Composition<br />

Technical Mathematics (if required)<br />

Political Science<br />

Economics II<br />

Advanced English Composition<br />

<strong>College</strong> Algebra<br />

Critical Thinking & Problem Solving<br />

Introduction to Database Administration & Lab<br />

Marketing I<br />

Statistics<br />

Psychology<br />

Introduction to Systems Analysis & Design & Lab<br />

Managerial Economics<br />

History of Civilization<br />

Business Management I<br />

Accounting Basics I<br />

Professional Writing<br />

Business Management II<br />

Elements of International Relations<br />

Accounting Basics II<br />

Operations Research & Implementation<br />

Introduction to Information Security & Lab<br />

Speech Communications<br />

eCommerce I<br />

Finance I for Entrepreneurs<br />

Project Management & Lab<br />

Disaster Recovery & Lab<br />

eCommerce II<br />

Financial Management for Entrepreneurs<br />

General Education Elective<br />

Human Resource Management<br />

Business Planning<br />

Knowledge Management<br />

Customer Relationship Management<br />

Career Strategies<br />

Business Strategic Planning<br />

Negotiation Strategies<br />

Advertising & Public Relations<br />

Senior Project I & Lab<br />

Management Strategies<br />

Leadership: Building & Managing Success Teams<br />

Ethics & Legal Issues<br />

Senior Project II<br />

4<br />

4<br />

[4]<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Pre-collegiate Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

Total Credits Term 1 16 Excluding ENG 080<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

[4]<br />

4<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

Pre-collegiate Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

Total Credits Term 2 16 Excluding MTH 080<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Total Credits Term 3 16<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Total Credits Term 4 16<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Total Credits Term 5 16<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Total Credits Term 6 16<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Total Credits Term 7 16<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Total Credits Term 8 16<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Total Credits Term 9 16<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Total Credits Term 10 16<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Total Credits Term 11 16<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Total Credits Term 12 16<br />

8<br />

128<br />

64<br />

Core Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

Core Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

Core Course<br />

General Education Course<br />

Core Course<br />

if required<br />

Total Required Credits: ENTREPRENEURSHIP 192 excluding pre-collegiate credits<br />

Media Arts & Design Degree Programs<br />

Bachelor of Arts Degree Program<br />

Media Arts & Design with a concentration in Game Arts & Design<br />

People once called them games. Now we call them training for pilots and soldiers, learning tools for children, and totally-<br />

blow-your-mind-graphics. What was once a cottage industry is now an 11 billion dollar market that desperately needs<br />

programmers and designers. With the hands-on education <strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Sierra</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers, students become skilled professionals.<br />

They develop the ability to bring a game from concept to storyboard to a market-viable product, melding sound, visual effects,<br />

story, animation lighting and user interfaces. Graduates of the Games Arts & Design program enter the field eager to develop<br />

the next generation of games and simulations for a growing industry.<br />

Students enrolling in the Game Arts and Design area of specialization will take courses that build a solid foundation in<br />

multimedia arts and design and will take specialized courses in game and simulation development.<br />

Students specializing in Game Arts and Design will be prepared for employment in the areas of game and simulation<br />

development. Students will possess strong design abilities and will explore the world of interactivity so prevalent in the<br />

gaming, defense and health occupation arenas.<br />

Graduates with a Bachelor of Arts in Game Arts and Design are prepared to enter the workforce in entry to midlevel careers<br />

such as Game Designer, Graphics and Special Effects Programmer, Audio Programmer, Technical Director, Artist/Animator,<br />

3D Modeler and Compositor, Artist/Animator, Art Director, Game Level Designer, Game Tester, and Creative Director.<br />

<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Sierra</strong> <strong>College</strong> Academic Programs<br />

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