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Schedule of Course OfferingsStudents are advised to remember that not all courses are offered on a yearly basis, nor areall courses offered every semester. Core business courses are offered on a yearly basis, butnot necessarily in each semester. Business elective courses generally follow a two-year cycle.Students should work closely with their mentors to ensure they are enrolled in the propercourses in the proper sequencing so that they can proceed without difficulty in completingtheir BBA degree program. The student is ultimately responsible for fulfilling all therequirements — both school and university — of the degree program.BSB Junior Level StandingA BBA student has BSB junior-level standing upon meeting all of the followingrequirements:1. Complete a minimum of 54 credits with a minimum overall GPA of 2.002. Complete the following six courses with a minimum GPA of 2.00:BA 203 Statistics and Data Analysis for BusinessBA 211 Principles of Accounting IBA 212 Principles of Accounting IIEC 211 Principles of MacroeconomicsEC 212 Principles of MicroeconomicsIST 204 Computer Applications in Business AnalysisHarry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business • 250BSB Senior Level StandingA BBA student has BSB senior-level standing upon meeting all of the followingrequirements:1. Complete a minimum of 84 credits with a minimum overall GPA of 2.002. Complete the six courses identified for BSB junior-level standing3. Complete the following six courses with a minimum GPA of 2.00BA 302 Quantitative MethodsBA 303 Legal Environment of BusinessBA 307 Introduction to Management and Organizational BehaviorBA 310 Introduction to MIS and E-CommerceBA 330 Introduction to FinanceBA 360 Introduction to MarketingMinor in Business Administration18 hoursThe minor in Business Administration consists of a sequence of six required courses designedto provide the foundation courses for the degree-seeking student desiring a businesssupplement to a non-business degree program. In addition to providing a general knowledgeof business practices and terminology, this program prepares a student to take additionalbusiness courses either at the undergraduate or graduate level. Faculty members from theHarry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business are available to advise students about career opportunitiesand further study beyond the requirements for the minor in Business Administration.

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