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2008-2009 Catalog - Virginia Wesleyan College

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120 MANAGEMENT/BUSINESS/ECONOMICSChart continued from previous pagePOLS 202, 206, 220, 238, 302, 315, 316, 317,318, 320, 321, 328, 329, 338, 380, 465SPAN 210, 213, 310, 311, 312, 316,317, 318, 321, 344/444, 350, 420, 422TH 301, 302, 380TOTAL 15Number of semester hours at the lower level 6Number of semester hours at the upper level 6-9International Politics TrackCOURSE NUMBER AND TITLESEM.HRS.HIST 328 3POLS 360POLS 440OR 3Two of the following: POLS 250, 265, 315, 316,317, 318, 320, 321, 328, 329, 338, 353, 380, 4656One of the following:HIST 212, 219, 224, 231, 235, 237, 246, 250,262, 305, 346, 347, 348, 433, 451MBE 332, 3333PHIL 353, 372SOC 230, 314, 334TOTAL 15Number of semester hours at the lower level 3-9Number of semester hours at the upper level 6-15JOURNALISM(See Communication/Journalism)LIBERAL STUDIESDR. WILLIAM A. GIBSON, Program CoordinatorThe Liberal Studies Program is an interdisciplinarymajor based on the <strong>College</strong>’s general studies curriculum,and enables the student to acquire a more advancedunderstanding of each of the General Studies ConceptualAreas. Each student will choose one of the conceptual areasto be the focus of the major, and will participate in a juniorseminar which will emphasize the connections among thecourses. Coursework beyond the general studies requirementsincludes: two additional courses in each of the sixconceptual areas; four additional upper-level courses in theconceptual area chosen as the focus of the major; a juniorseminar and a minimum of 30 semester hours beyond thegeneral studies requirements in upper-level courses(300-400 level). At least four different disciplines should berepresented in courses taken in the focus area.Major RequirementsCOURSE NUMBER AND TITLESEM.HRS.Two Empirics courses 6Two Aesthetics courses 6Two Ethical Values courses 6Two Historical courses 6Two Communications courses 6Two Systems courses 6Four additional courses takenin the focus area12INST 310Junior Liberal Studies Seminar1TOTAL 49MANAGEMENT/BUSINESS/ECONOMICSDR. KEVIN M. ADAMS (adjunct)DR. ROBERT B. ALBERTSONMS. ELAINE E. DESSOUKIDR. PAUL L. EWELLDR. LINDA A. FERGUSONMR. DAVID G. GARRATY, Program CoordinatorDR. CHEUL W. KANGDR. EHSAN S. SALEKMR. FREDRICK B. WEISSThe Department of Management/Business/Economics(MBE) believes that the qualities most needed inmanagement are those facilitated by a strong foundation ofliberal education. To that end, the following interdisciplinaryprogram is offered.The Liberal Arts Management ProgramThe Liberal Arts Management Program (LAMP) isspecifically designed for students wishing to acquire skillsand knowledge to prepare them for leadership andmanagement positions in commercial, charitable, or publicorganizations.A major in this area is versatile. Students can obtainpreparation that leads to graduate programs in such areas aseconomics, accounting, business administration, publicadministration, and hospital or health administration.Additionally, students can develop individualized areas ofconcentration in conjunction with their faculty adviserwhich can enhance preparation for careers in personnel

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