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108 / <strong>Grove</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

COMP 480. INTERNSHIP IN COMPUTER SCIENCE. Students earn academic credit for field<br />

experience that allows them to use their computer skills under the supervision of a cooperating entity.<br />

A maximum of six credit hours may be applied toward the major. Prerequisites: Junior standing and<br />

consent of the department chairman. Semester course, one to six hours.<br />

COMP 499. HONORS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE. A course for qualified junior or senior students<br />

who are interested in advanced systems and programming experience. Practical programming assignments<br />

are based on the student’s interest. Prerequisite: Permission of the department.<br />

Semester course, one, two or three hours.<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS<br />

Dr. Herbener, Chair; Dr. T. Miller, Dr. Ritenour. Part-Time: Dr. Hendrickson.<br />

Course Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics (ECON)<br />

Major Requirements (36 hours):<br />

Economics 101, 102, 120, 301, 302, 420 and 442.<br />

Fifteen hours of electives in Economics.<br />

Major-Related Courses (19 hours - do not count toward major QPA):<br />

Philosophy 161 and 211.<br />

Business 201 and 304.<br />

Mathematics 141*.<br />

Social science elective:<br />

One course from: History 120, Political Science 101, Psychology 101, or Sociology 101.<br />

Courses that count in the ECON major quality point average (MQPA):<br />

All courses with “ECON” prefix. A minimum of 2.00 MQPA is required to graduate.<br />

Course Requirements for a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Economics<br />

(BECO)<br />

Business Core (39 hours):<br />

Accounting 201-202; Business 201, 203, 204, 207, 301, 303, 304, 305, and 486.<br />

Six additional hours in Business or Accounting**.<br />

Economics Core (24 hours):<br />

Economics 101, 102, 120, 209 and 401.<br />

Nine additional hours in Economics.<br />

Major-related courses (10 hours):<br />

Mathematics 141*<br />

Philosophy 161 and 201.<br />

* Mathematics 141 prepares students in the business applications of calculus but<br />

Mathematics 161 must be taken as a prerequisite for Mathematics 162 and 261.<br />

**A Business Economics degree candidate will not be permitted to take Accounting,<br />

Business or Entrepreneurship courses as electives beyond these 6 hours unless the <strong>College</strong>’s<br />

128-credit hour requirement for graduation has been satisfied. Up to three semester hours<br />

of internship credit will be permitted as non-business elective hours.

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