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Business<br />
60<br />
5 Finance Option<br />
COURSE TITLE COURSE NUMBER SEMESTER TAKEN CREDITS PREREQUISITES<br />
Globalization BUS111 satis�es LCS<br />
requirement<br />
Must be taken<br />
�rst semester<br />
3 ESL098 and ESL099 or RDG095 and<br />
ENG090 or placement<br />
Principles of Accounting I ACC101 3 ESL098 or RDG095 or placement<br />
Applications/Concepts CIT110 3 ESL098 or RDG095 or placement<br />
<strong>College</strong> Writing I ENG111 3 ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or<br />
RDG095 or placement<br />
Quantitative Thought From Area 4 3 MAT097 or placement<br />
Principles of Management MAN111 3 BUS101; ESL098 and ESL099 or<br />
ENG090 and RDG095 or placements<br />
Real Estate or<br />
PLG203 or<br />
Spring<br />
ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or<br />
Wills, Estates, and Trusts or PLG204 or<br />
3 RDG095 or placements;<br />
Business Intership<br />
MAN299<br />
chair approval<br />
<strong>College</strong> Writing II ENG112 3 ENG111<br />
Principles of Accounting II ACC102 3 ACC101<br />
Professional Communication BUS207 3 ENG111<br />
Macroeconomics ECO201 satis�es Area 3 3 MAT097 and RDG095 or placement<br />
Science and Technology From Area 5 4<br />
Investments ACC111 Fall 3 ACC102<br />
Personal Finance ACC112 Spring 3<br />
Organizational Behavior/Design MAN112 satis�es Area 2 Fall 3<br />
Microeconomics ECO202 3 MAT097 and RDG095 or placement<br />
Financial Management ACC210 Spring 3 ACC102<br />
Humanities From Area 6 3<br />
Money and Banking ACC211 Spring 3 ECO201 and ECO202<br />
Mutual Funds Industry MAN213 Spring 3 ACC102 and ACC111<br />
TOTAL CREDITS 61<br />
The Business Administration Department offers eight academic<br />
programs, placing graduates in a competitive position when<br />
seeking employment or transferring to four-year academic<br />
institutions. Students qualify for entry-level positions within their<br />
areas of concentration.<br />
OPTION OVERVIEW<br />
This option prepares students with general workforce skills<br />
and specialized educational training for entry-level positions<br />
in �nancial services, investment banking, �nancial planning,<br />
budgeting, and/or administration.<br />
CAREER OUTLOOK<br />
This option quali�es graduates for a variety of positions in banking,<br />
insurance, �nance, brokerage, and mutual fund operations.<br />
UPON COMPLETION OF THIS OPTION,<br />
GRADUATES WILL BE ABLE TO:<br />
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recognize the importance of diversifying investment options.<br />
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comprehensive portfolio for a wide range of investors.<br />
2012 - 2013 <strong>College</strong> Catalog