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1999-2000 - The University of Scranton

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ELECTRONICS-BUSINESS<br />

<strong>The</strong> state <strong>of</strong> the business world today is such that a major portion <strong>of</strong> its administrative<br />

effort must be geared to the supervision <strong>of</strong> persons engaged in complex technological<br />

processes <strong>of</strong>ten involving applications <strong>of</strong> electronics. As a consequence, the ideal administrator<br />

is now one who is conversant with both good business practice and technological<br />

know-how. <strong>The</strong> Electronics-Business major provides a student with a program <strong>of</strong> carefully<br />

selected business and economics courses coupled with a series <strong>of</strong> coordinated physics and<br />

electrical engineering courses so as to provide preparation for an administrative career in an<br />

electronically oriented business enterprise. <strong>The</strong> program also provides sufficient preparation<br />

for further studies leading to the Master’s in Business Administration.<br />

Dept. and No. Descriptive Title <strong>of</strong> Course Credits<br />

FIRST YEAR FALL SPRING<br />

MAJOR (S/BH) ECO 153-154 Prin. <strong>of</strong> Micro. - Prin. <strong>of</strong> Macroeconomics3 3<br />

COGNATE (GE QUAN) MATH 103-114 or Pre-Calc. - Analysis I or 4 4<br />

MATH 114-221 Analysis I - Analysis II<br />

COGNATE (GE NSCI) PHYS 140-141 Elements <strong>of</strong> Physics I- II 4 4<br />

GE SPCH-WRTG WRTG 107-COMM 100 Composition - Public Speaking 3 3<br />

GE C/IL C/IL 102 Computing and Information Literacy 3<br />

GE PHIL PHIL 120 Introduction to Philosophy 3<br />

GE FSEM-PHED INTD 100-PHED Freshman Seminar-Physical Education 1 1<br />

18 18<br />

SECOND YEAR<br />

MAJOR E/CE 240 Introduction to Computer Engineering 4<br />

MAJOR EE 241 Circuit Analysis 4<br />

MAJOR ACC 253-254 Financial, Managerial Accounting 3 3<br />

MAJOR ENGR 252 Solid State Material Science 3<br />

COGNATE PHYS 270 Elements <strong>of</strong> Modern Physics 4<br />

COGNATE MATH 221-222 or Analysis II - III or 4<br />

MATH 222-341 Analysis III - Differential Equations 4<br />

GE HUMN HUMN ELECT Humanities Elective 3<br />

GE PHED PHED ELECT Physical Education 1<br />

18 15<br />

THIRD YEAR<br />

MAJOR EE 343-344 Electronic Circuits I - II 5 3<br />

MAJOR STAT 251-252 Statistics for Business I - II 3 3<br />

GE PHIL PHIL 210 Ethics 3<br />

GE T/RS T/RS 121-122 <strong>The</strong>ology I - II 3 3<br />

GE HUMN HUMN ELECT Humanities Elective 3 3<br />

GE PHIL or T/RS PHIL or T/RS Elective 3<br />

GE PHED PHED ELECT Physical Education 1<br />

17 16<br />

FOURTH YEAR<br />

MAJOR MGT 351 Principles <strong>of</strong> Management I 3<br />

MAJOR MKT 351 Introduction to Marketing 3<br />

MAJOR FIN 351 Introduction to Finance 3<br />

MAJOR OIM 352 Introduction to Operations Management 3<br />

MAJOR OIM 351 Introduction to Management Science 3<br />

GE HUMN HUMN ELECT Humanities Elective 3<br />

GE ELECT ELECT Electives 6 6<br />

15 15<br />

118<br />

TOTAL: 132 credits

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