B.B.A. DEGREE / QUANTITATIVE BUSINESS ANALYSIS MAJOR (REPLACES MANAGEMENT SCIENCE MAJOR IN FALL 2010) TRANSFER STUDENT WORKSHEET UNIVERSITY CORE (60 Credits) Foundation Requirements (16-28 crs) ENG 110 Composition (Can test out) 0-3 ENG 120 Critical Writing 4 ENG 201 Writing in the Disciplines 3 COM 200 Public Speaking 3 MAT 104 Finite Mathematics 3 Foundation Science Course w/Lab 3 CIS 101 Intro. to Computing 0-3 Second Language Proficiency (0-6 cr.) Demonstrate proficiency in second language as outlined in Language Placement & Proficiency Guidelines or complete one approved culture course from MLC Dept. 3 3 Areas of Knowledge (AOK) - minimum 6 credits Area I: Civic Engagement & Public Values BUSINESS CORE (30 - 33 Credits) BUS 150 Contemp. Business Practice* ACC 203 Financial Accounting ACC 204 Managerial Accounting 3 4 4 ( Prerequisite: ACC 203) LAW 101 Business Law I MAT 117 Elementary Statistics 3 4 ( Prerequisite: MAT 104) MAR 250 Principles of Marketing MGT 250 Managerial & Org. Concepts** FIN 260 Financial Management 3 3 3 ( Prerequisite: ECO 106, MAT 104, MAT 117, ACC 203, Corequisite: ACC 204) MGT 355 Mgt Sci. & Prod. Mgt Concepts** 3 (Prerequisite: MAT 104, MAT 117) MGT 490 Business Strategy** 3 (Prerequisite: 30 crs. Business Core) *Transfer students with 45 credits or more applied to their BBA degree are exempt from BUS 150 and will take 3 additional credits of Free Electives. **MGT 250, 355 & 490 satisfy Business Core and Major Requirements and are calculated in Major QPA. (One course from any school at Pace) 3 Area V: Analysis of Human, Social & Natural Phenomena ECO 105 Macroeconomics 3 Inquiry and Exploration ( 26 - 38 credits) Required courses listed below and Arts & Sciences electives outside major area. Students are encouraged to choose Writing-Enhanced (WE) and Learning Community (LC) courses. ECO 106 Microeconomics MAT 131 Calculus I MAT 132 Calculus II MAT 218 or MAT 222 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (18 Credits) International Course in a Business Discipline ________________________ MGT 225 Bus. Applications of Data Analysis MGT 353 Adv. Data Analysis for Bus. Decisions MGT 356 Simulation Techniques MGT 357 Project Management for Business MGT 456 Adv. Operations Research Models Auxiliary Course (Select ONE course) CIT 241 Database Management CIT 312 Intro to Programming I CIT 316 Visual Basic Programming Mathematics In-depth Sequence (11 Credits) MAT 131 Calculus I MAT 132 Calculus II MAT 218 Intermediate Statistics or MAT 222 Applied Multivariable Stat. Methods 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 (§) 4 (§) 3 (§) (§) Applied to University Core. Career Concentration (6 credits) Choose two courses as described in attachment 3 3 FREE ELECTIVES (7-10 Credits) 1 3 3 3 *See BUS 150 note above. Total Credits = 128 University Core Transfer Student Policy: Transfer students who have completed a minimum of 25 college - level credits with a grade of "C" or better prior to attendance at Pace must fulfill the Foundation Requirements and Civic Engagement Course. They may satisfy the remaining requirements with Arts and Science electives outside the major area. All Lubin Majors must complete a minimum of 64 credits (including MAT 117) in Arts and Sciences. 9/10-8/12 B.B.A DEGREE / QUANTITATIVE BUSINESS ANALYSIS MAJOR - TRANSFER WORKSHEET Recommended Full-Time Program Sequence First Year First Semester (15-16 Credits) CIS 101 Introduction to Computing ECO 105 Macroeconomics ENG 110 Composition or ENG 120 Critical Writing* MAT 104 Finite Mathematics Inquiry and Exploration___________________ Second Semester (16-17 Credits) Cr P T 3 3 3/4 3 3 *Appropriate English determined by placement or transfer credits. Cr P T BUS 150 Contemp. Business Practice** 3 ECO 106 Microeconomics 3 MAT 117 Elementary Statistics 4 ENG 120 or Inquiry and Exploration 4/3 Second Language or Culture Course_______ 3 ** Transfer students exempt from BUS 150 will take 3 credits of Free Electives. Second Year First Semester (17 Credits) ACC 203 Financial Accounting COM 200 Public Speaking MAT 131 Calculus I MGT 225 Bus. Applications of Data Analysis Second Language Course _________________ OR Inquiry and Exploration______________ Second Semester (17 Credits) Cr P T 4 3 4 3 ACC 204 ENG 201 MAT 132 LAW 101 FIN 260 Managerial Accounting Writing in the Disciplines Calculus II Business Law I Financial Management Cr P T 4 3 4 3 3 3 Third Year First Semester (15 Credits) Second Semester (16 Credits) Cr P T MGT 250 Managerial & Org. Concepts 3 MAT 218 Intermediate Statistics MGT 353 Adv. Data Analysis for Bus. Decisions 3 OR MAT 222 Applied Multivariable Stat. International Course__________________ 3 MAR 250 Principles of Marketing MGT 355 Mgt. Sci. & Prod. Mgt. Concepts 3 Career Concentration _________________ Foundation Science Course w/Lab______________________________ 3 CIT 241 Database Management Inquiry and Exploration ________________ Cr P T 3 3 3 4 3 Fourth Year First Semester (16 Credits) AOK I Civic Engagement____________ MGT 356 Simulation Techniques MGT 357 Project Management for Business Career Concentration _____________ Free Elective___________________________ Second Semester (15 Credits) Cr P T 3 3 3 3 4 MGT 456 Advanced OR Models MGT 490 Business Strategy Inquiry and Exploration Inquiry and Exploration Free Elective________________________ Cr P T 3 3 3 3 3 Total Credits = 128 This worksheet is to be used as a guide in planning your registration to ensure proper sequencing of courses. Adjustments in the recommended course sequencing may be made provided course and class standing prerequisites are satisfied. Students may take fewer credits per semester and take courses in the summer sessions. 9/10 - 8/12 QUANT. BUSINESS ANALYSIS MAJOR Information on Business Core and Major Courses Cr TERMS OFFERED PREREQUISITES BUSINESS CORE BUS 150 Contemp. Business Practice ACC 203 Financial Accounting ACC 204 Managerial Accounting LAW 101 Business Law I MAT 117 Elementary Statistics MAR 250 Principles of Marketing MGT 250 Managerial & Org. Concepts 3 4 4 3 4 3 3 Fall/Spring/Summer Fall/Spring/Summer Fall/Spring/Summer Fall/Spring/Summer Fall/Spring/Summer Fall/Spring/Summer Fall/Spring/Summer FIN 260 Financial Management 3 Fall/Spring/Summer None Sohomore standing Sophmore standing, ACC 203 None MAT 104 45 cr. 45 cr. 45 cr., ECO 106, MAT 104, MAT 117, ACC 203, ACC 204 (co-req) MGT 355 Mgt Sci. & Prod. Mgt Concepts 3 Fall/Spring/Summer MGT 490 Business Strategy 3 Fall/Spring/Summer MAJOR REQUIREMENTS International Course in a Business Discipline (Choose from: ACC 354, FIN 358, LAW 325, MGT 319/340/341/342/347/349, MAR 351/352/356/357) REMARKS Jr. standing, MAT 104 & MAT 117 Sr. standing, MGT 355, MAR 250, FIN 260 3 MGT 225 Bus. Applications of Data Analysis 3 MGT 353 Adv. Data Analysis for Bus. Decisions 3 MGT 356 Simulation Techniques MGT 357 Project Management for Business 3 3 MGT 456 Adv. Operations Research Models 3 Auxiliary Course (Select ONE course) CIT 241 Database Management CIT 312 Intro to Programming I CIT 316 Visual Basic Programming 4 Every 3rd semester (S12, F 13, S 15 .) Every 3rd semester (S11, F12, S14, etc.) Every 3rd semester (F10, S12, F13, etc.) Fall Every 3rd semester (S11, F12, S14, etc.) CIS 101, MAT 117 (or 134 or 234) MGT 225 (or MAT 117 or 134 or 234) MGT 355, MAT 117 MAT 117 (or 134 or 234) Sr. standing, MGT 355, MAT 117, MAT 111 or 131 Spring Fall CIS 101 CIS 101 Fall/Spring/Summer Fall/Spring F10 then Spring, even years Spring, odd years MAT 103 or Placement into MAT 104 MAT 131 MAT 117 (or 134 or 234) with CMAT 132 MAT 117 or 234 Can be taken 2nd term of Jr year with permission Mathematics In-depth Sequence MAT 131 Calculus I MAT 132 Calculus II Either MAT 218 Intermediate Statistics or MAT 222 Applied Multivariable Stat. Methods 4 4 3 CAREER CONCENTRATION (2 Courses in a chosen field - see separate sheet) Career Concentration 1 Career Concentration 2 3 3 If MAT 111 already taken (with a good grade) before switching into QBA, MAT 131 can be waived QUANTITATIVE BUSINESS ANALYSIS Bachelor of Business Administration Career Concentration Students are required to take TWO upper level courses in one of the Career Concentrations listed below. 1. ACCOUNTING ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting I ACC 302 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 305 Internal Auditing I ACC 306 Internal Auditing II ACC 319 Cost Accounting ACC 366 Forensic Accounting ACC 375 Accounting Information Systems 2. FINANCE FIN 352 Risk Management FIN 320 Advanced Financial Analysis FIN 325 Data Analysis in Finance FIN 340 Valuation of the Firm FIN 351 Principles of Investment FIN 356 Options, Futures, and Swaps FIN 355 Portfolio Theory and Management FIN 359 Principles of Fixed Instruments and Markets FIN 358 International Finance 3. ECONOMICS ECO 240 Quantitative Analysis and Forecasting ECO 296K Mathematical Economics II ECO 357 Managerial Economics ECO 380 Mathematical Economics ECO 381 Applied Game Theory ECO 385 Econometrics: Models and Org’ns 4. ENTREPRENEURSHIP MGT 322 Organizational Behavior MGT 315 Small Business Development MGT 316 Venture Initiation & Entrepreneurship MGT 319 International Entrepreneurship MGT 416 Business Plan Development 5. HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT MGT 307 Hotel Management MGT 308 Travel and Tourism Management MGT 309 Restaurant and Foodservices Management 6. HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT MGT 322 Organizational Behavior MGT 362 Human Resources Management MGT 363 Training and Development MGT 365 Managerial Negotiations MGT 462 Advanced Human Resources Management Applications 7. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CIT 241 Database Management CIT 312 Introduction to Programming I CIT 314 Introduction to Programming II CIT 316 Visual Basic Programming CIT 346 Database Programming CIT 348 Data Mining 8. MARKETING MAR 321 Fundamentals of Advertising and Promotion MAR 322 Marketing Research MAR 331 Managerial Marketing MAR 344 Customer Relationship Management MAR 443 Database Marketing 9. MATHEMATICS MAT 137 Intro to Discrete Mathematics MAT 218 Intermediate Statistics MAT 222 Applied Multivariable Statistical Methods MAT 236 Multivariable Calculus MAT 238 Linear Algebra MAT 257 Mathematics of Finance 10. INDIVIDUAL CAREER CONCENTRATION Students may also work with their adviser to select related upper level courses from other disciplines to develop a career concentration that meets their individual career interests. The concentration must be approved in advance by the student’s faculty adviser and the Chair or Undergraduate Program Chair of the Management and Management Science Department.
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