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Plus any 9 s.h. of 300 or 400 level electives in business, financial economics, accounting, marketing orany concentration that may be attached to the major in Business Administration including Business HealthCare Administration, Business Professional Golf Management (PGM 304 and PGM 402 only), BusinessProfessional Tennis Management (PTM 330 only), Business Resort and Club Management, and BusinessSport Management. Note that English 320, Business Writing and LSS300 Principles of Leadership can becounted as a Business Administration elective. A required course in any Reeves School Business majormay not be used as an elective for another Reeves School of Business major.Requirements for the minor in Business Administration: 18 s.h.—12 s.h. of foundation core courses(ACC 251, ACC 253, ECO 261, and ECO 262); and 6 s.h. of upper-level accounting, marketing, financialeconomics, or business courses.Requirements for the AA Concentration: 18 s.h.—12 s.h. of foundation core courses (ACC 251, ACC253, ECO 261, and ECO 262); and 6 s.h. of upper-level accounting, marketing, financial economics, orbusiness courses.Writing-Enrichment Course: BUS 352Computer Intensive Course: BUS 225 or CSC100Ethics course: BUS 315Several concentrations are also available to attach to the major in Business Administration:• Business Administration with a concentration in Business Health CareAdministration: For specific requirements, see page 126.• Business Administration with a concentration in Business PGA Golf Management:For specific requirements, see page 131. Note that only the required courses PGM 304and PGM 402 can be counted as Business Administration major elective courses forthose adding this concentration.• Business Administration with a concentration in Business Professional TennisManagement: For specific requirements, see page 134. Note that only the requiredcourse PTM 330 can be counted as one to the Business Administration major electivecourse for those adding this concentration.• Business Administration with a concentration in Business Resort and ClubManagement: For specific requirements, see page 136.• Business Administration with a concentration in Business Sport Management: Forspecific requirements, see page 140.Internships: Reeves School Business Administration students are encouraged to take at least oneinternship at a participating work site. Academic credit is given for this internship through BUS 345 and416 (Internship). Students can take more than one such program provided they meet the requirements of thecourse. Interns have been placed throughout Fayetteville in a variety of business and communityorganizations. A partial list of local company work sites includes Merrill Lynch, the Fayetteville Observer,E. I. Dupont, Soffe Manufacturing, WFNC Radio, Smith Advertising, Dark Branch Racquet Club, FitnessToday, The Woman’s Center, the North Carolina Small Business and Technology Development Center(SBTDC), various CPA firms, and selected legal practices.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSESBUS 200 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS1 s.h.An overview of American and international business with emphasis on formation and management origins.The course is a survey of the functional relationship of operations, marketing, finance, and human resourcedevelopment. Business writing skills are emphasized. Course is offered as needed.119

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