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2007-08 Academic Year - Humboldt State University

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concurrent with the fourth requirement,<br />

which follows.<br />

SP 684 Orientation to Higher<br />

Education<br />

4) Mentored Teaching Internship<br />

Experience<br />

• Community College Track:<br />

Three units of a mentored teaching<br />

experience at College of the Redwoods.<br />

SP 683 College Faculty Preparation<br />

Internship<br />

(Note: Students successfully completing<br />

this course may apply in later semesters<br />

for a paid CR Faculty Internship if positions<br />

are available.)<br />

OR<br />

• Pre-doctoral College Track:<br />

Three units of a mentored teaching experience<br />

at College of the Redwoods.<br />

See Business Graduate Coordinator for<br />

advice on what course number to use.<br />

5) Capstone Experience<br />

Guidance in developing a professional<br />

teaching portfolio and job-search support<br />

materials. Two units, taken after all previous<br />

components have been completed.<br />

SP 685 Instructional Resources<br />

for Higher Education<br />

• • •<br />

Business Education<br />

Bachelor of Science degree<br />

with a major in Business<br />

Administration—Education Option<br />

leading to a single subject teaching<br />

credential<br />

School Chair<br />

Saeed Mortazavi, Ph.D.<br />

School of Business<br />

Siemens Hall 111<br />

(707) 826-3224<br />

www.humboldt.edu/~sbe<br />

The Program<br />

This program prepares students for teaching<br />

subjects that are commonly taught<br />

in business-related subjects in the public<br />

schools. (For information on preliminary and<br />

professional clear teaching credentials, see<br />

Education)<br />

Preparation<br />

High school students should follow preparation<br />

requirements for the CSU system.<br />

Community college students should take<br />

approved substitutes for lower division core<br />

courses. Community college courses may<br />

not be transferred to fulfill upper division<br />

core or elective requirements.<br />

Consult your community college advisor or<br />

contact the School of Business if you have<br />

questions about transfer credit for business<br />

courses.<br />

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR<br />

Please note: Degree requirements listed<br />

here do not include professional education<br />

courses required for admission to the<br />

credential program. Students earning this<br />

degree may waive SSAT/Praxis assessments<br />

before entering the credential program.<br />

Before applying to the secondary education<br />

credential program, students must meet<br />

the prerequisite of 45 hours early field experience<br />

or enroll in SED 210/410.<br />

Students must earn a minimum grade of<br />

C- in all required courses.<br />

Demonstrate keyboarding skill by touch at<br />

a professional level of speed and accuracy<br />

with correct technique.<br />

Lower Division Core (29 Units)<br />

BA 210 Legal Environment of Business<br />

BA 232 Intro Business Statistics<br />

BA 250 Financial Accounting<br />

BA 252 Management Accounting<br />

CIS 110 Introduction to Computers<br />

CIS 130 Introduction to Programming<br />

ECON 210 Principles of Economics<br />

JMC 232 Technical Writing<br />

Upper Division Core (24 Units)<br />

BA 340 Introductory Marketing<br />

BA 360 Introductory Finance<br />

BA 370 Introductory Management<br />

BA 410 International Business<br />

BA 412 Social Environment of Business<br />

BA 414 Strategic Management<br />

ELECTIVES (11 units)<br />

Three courses from at least two areas:<br />

ACCOUNTING:<br />

BA 450 Corporate Financial Reporting<br />

BA 452 Cost Accounting, Planning, &<br />

Control<br />

BA 453 Tax Accounting<br />

BA 454 Financial <strong>State</strong>ment Auditing<br />

ECON 310 Intermediate Microtheory &<br />

Strategy<br />

ECONOMICS:<br />

ECON 3<strong>08</strong> History of Economic Thought<br />

ECON 311 Intermediate Macroeconomics<br />

ECON 323 Economic History of the US<br />

ECON 423 Environmental & Natural<br />

Resources Economics<br />

ECON 435 Principles of Money & Banking<br />

ECON 480 Special Topics in Economics<br />

FINANCE:<br />

BA 460 Investment Management<br />

BA 462 Problems in Financial Mgmt<br />

BA 464 Multinational Corporate<br />

Finance<br />

BA 468 Capital Budgeting<br />

ECON 435 Money & Banking<br />

LAW:<br />

BA 310 Business Law<br />

MANAGEMENT:<br />

BA 401 Advanced Sustainable<br />

Management Applications<br />

BA 410 International Business<br />

BA 470 Management Theory<br />

BA 472 Change Management<br />

ECON 309 Economics of a Sustainable<br />

Society<br />

MARKETING:<br />

BA 442 Product & Pricing Mgmt<br />

BA 444 International Marketing<br />

BA 446 Marketing Research<br />

ECON 310 Intermediate Microeconomics<br />

QUANTITATIVE METHODS:<br />

BA 332 Intermediate Business<br />

Statistics<br />

• • •<br />

68 Business Administration<br />

<strong>2007</strong>-20<strong>08</strong> <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Catalog

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