BUSN Program Sheet FA16 5.20.16

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Student Name: _____
___________________________
Advisor:
Date:
Course ID & Title
Student ID:
Term:
CU Denver Credits
Hours
Term
Grade
Transfer Credits
Hours
Intellectual Competencies – Competency is satisfied by a letter grade of C- or higher.
ENGL 1020 – Core Composition I
3
ENGL 2030 – Core Composition II
3
School/Course #
Complete all of the following.
Comments
Term
9-10 Credits
MATH (Recommended: 1070 OR 1110 –
College Algebra)*
Arts – Complete one course from the selection provided.
3 Credits
3
Biological & Physical Sciences – Complete at least one lab science and one additional course from the selection provided.
Behavioral Sciences – Complete one course from the selection provided.
Social Sciences
(Recommended: ECON 2012 – Economics:
Macro)
7-10 Credits
3-4 Credits
3 Credits
3
Humanities – Complete one course from the selection provided.
3 Credits
3
International Perspectives – Complete one course from the selection provided.
3 Credits
3
Cultural Diversity – Complete one course from the selection provided.
3 Credits
3
Business Graduation Requirements – Complete all of the following courses.
COMM 2050 – Bus. & Prof. Speaking
3
ECON 2012 – Economics: Macro (if not
completed in Core)
ECON 2022 – Economics: Micro
3
ENGL 3170 – Business Writing
3
BEGN 4______ – Experiential Learning+
3
3
Business Core – Complete all of the following with a C or better to count (^ may be completed with C- or higher).
BANA 2010 – Business Statistics^
3
ACCT 2200 – Fin. Acct. & Statement Analys.^
3
ACCT 2220 – Managerial Acct. & Prof.Issues^
3
ISMG 2050 – Intro to Business Prob. Solving^
3
ISMG 3000 – Principles of Info Systems**
3
BLAW 3050 – Business Law & Ethics^
3
MGMT 3000 – Managing Individuals & Team
3
FNCE 3000 – Principles of Finance
3
MKTG 3000 – Principles of Marketing
3
BANA 3000 – Operations Management
3
MGMT 4500 – Business Policy & Strategic
Management+ (complete in final semester)
3
Updated 5/20/16
12-15 Credits
30-33 Credits
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Course ID & Title
CU Denver Credits
Hours
Term
Grade
International Studies – Complete one course from available course options.
Transfer Credits
Hours
School/Course #
Comments
Term
To be completed upon admission to the Business School. +
3 Credits
FNCE 4370 – Int’l Financial Management (Req: FNCE, FIN MGMT, RMI); MGMT 4400 – Environments of Int’l Business; MKTG 4200 – Int’l Marketing;
MKTG 4220 – Asian Business Development & Marketing; MKTG 4580 – Int’l Transportation; RISK 4509 – Global Risk Management
3
Emphasis Area – See a Business School Advisor for the official list of required courses for each emphasis area.
18-24 Credits
To be completed upon admission to the Business School. +
Accounting Emphasis (Specializations available) – 18 Credit Hours
International Business – 18 Credit Hours
Entrepreneurship Emphasis – 24 Credit Hours
Management Emphasis (Specializations available) – 21 Credit Hours
Finance Emphasis (Specializations available) – 24 Credit Hours
Marketing Emphasis (Specializations available) – 21 Credit Hours
Financial Management Emphasis – 24 Credit Hours
Risk Management and Insurance Emphasis – 21 Credit Hours
Human Resources Emphasis – 18 Credit Hours
Sports Management Emphasis – 21 Credit Hours
Information Systems Emphasis (Specializations available) – 24 Credit Hours
Electives – This coursework is not applicable to the General Education requirements, and may not apply to the School of Business major requirements.
Foreign Language Requirement – Satisfy either by 1) two years in high school of a single foreign language, or 2) completion of second level competency
of a single foreign language at the college level (high school waiver does not equate to academic credits).
Recommended Courses
Course ID & Title
Hours
Term
0-10 Credits
Course ID & Title
Hours
Term
*MATH 1130 or MATH 1401 can be used to substitute for MATH 1070/1110 for the Business School Math requirement.
**ISMG 3000 is NOT required for the following emphasis areas: Accounting, Accounting with Info Systems track, Finance with Info Systems track, and Financial Management.
+These course can only be completed upon admission to the Business School.
The Pre-Business status is designed for you to demonstrate that you possess the GPA necessary to succeed in future business coursework. To be
admitted into the Business School, attain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or complete 24 consecutive credit hours at a 3.0 average GPA. Math (College
Algebra) is a prerequisite for many business courses, so it should be completed within your first year at CU Denver.
Pre-Business students are advised in the Academic Success and Advising Center and are required to meet with an advisor each semester before they
register (T: 303.315.1940; E: [email protected]; Location: Student Commons Building, Suite 1113).
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
INTELLECTUAL COMPETENCIES
9 Credits
HUMANITIES
Competency satisfied by a grade of C- or higher. Complete all of the following:
Choose one course from the following:
ENGL 1020
ENGL 2030
MATH
CHIN
ENGL
ENGL
ETST
FREN
FREN
FREN
GRMN
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
LCRT
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
RLST
RLST
SPAN
Core Composition I
Core Composition II
Recommended: 1070/1110 (College Algebra)
ARTS
3 Credits
Choose one course from the following:
FINE
FINE
FITV
PMUS
THTR
1001
1450
1115
1001
1001
Introduction to Art
Visual Culture: Ways of Seeing
Horror in Western Culture and Cinema
Music Appreciation
Intro to Theatre & Arts in the Community
BIOLOGICAL & PHYSICAL SCIENCES
7-10 Credits
Choose 2, 1 course must have a lab; courses are 4 credits unless noted.
ANTH 1303
BIOL
1550
BIOL
1560
CHEM 1474
ENVS
1042
GEOL
1072
GEOL
1082
PHYS
1052
BIOL 2051/2071
BIOL 2061/2081
CHEM 2031/2038
CHEM 2061/2068
PHYS 2010/2030
PHYS 2020/2040
PHYS 2311/2321
PHYS 2331/2341
CSCI
1350
PHYS
1100
GEOG 1202
PSYC
2220
MATH
Intro to Biological Anthropology
Basic Biology I: Ecology & Diversity of Life
Basic Biology II: From Cells to Organisms
Chemistry for Everyday
Intro to Environmental Sciences
Physical Geology: Surface Processes
Physical Geology: Internal Processes
General Astronomy I
General Biology I & lab
General Biology II & lab
General Chemistry I & lab
General Chemistry II & lab
College Physics I & lab (algebra based, 5 credits)
College Physics II & lab (algebra based, 5 credits)
General Physics I & lab (calculus based, 5 credits)
General Physics II & lab (calculus based, 5 credits)
Intro to Computing in Scty (3 credits – No Lab)
Foundations of Physics (4 credits – No Lab)
Intro to Physical Geography (3 credits – No Lab)
Biological Basis of Behavior (3 credits – No Lab)
Any lower division MATH course (except Core Math)
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
3-4 Credits
Choose one course from the following:
ANTH
ANTH
COMM
COMM
PSYC
PSYC
1302
2102
1011
1021
1000
1005
Intro to Archaeology (4 credits)
Culture and the Human Experience
Fundamentals of Communication
Introduction to Media Studies
Introduction to Psychology I
Introduction to Psychology II
SOCIAL SCIENCES
1000
2012
2022
1000
1342
2000
1102
1602
2202
2200
2500
1001
2001
1001
1101
2000
1001
2462
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China and the Chinese
Telling Tales: Narrative Art in Literature and Film
Great Works in British and American Literature
African American History
Intro to Cultures of the French-Speaking World
French Language III
French Language IV: Intro to Advanced Studies
Germany and the Germans
U.S. History to 1876
U.S. History since 1876
Paths to the Present
Controversies in History
Children’s and Adolescent Lit. in the 21st Century
Intro to Philosophy: Relationship of Indiv. to World
Introduction to Ethical Reasoning
Logic, Language, and Scientific Reasoning
Introduction to Religious Studies
World Religions
Intro to Cultures of the Spanish-Speaking World
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
3 Credits
Choose one course from the following:
ANTH
CDLE
ENGL
ENGR
ETST
ETST
FITV
FREN
GRMN
HDFR
HIST
HIST
INTB
PBHL
PSCI
PSCI
SOCY
THTR
3000
1000
3798
3600
3110
3272
1120
3200
3200
3250
3121
4032
3000
2052
3022
3042
3720
3550
Globalization, Migration, and Transnationalism
Language, Identity and Power: Int’l Perspectives
International Perspectives in Literature and Film
International Dimensions of Technology and Culture
Indigenous Studies
Global Media
Contemporary World Cinema
Francophone World in Post-Colonial Era
Current German Society and Culture
Families in Global Perspective
The World at War, 1914-1945
Globalization in World History Since 1945
Global Perspectives
Global Demography and Health
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Introduction to International Relations
Global Perspectives on Social Issues
World Theatre
CULTURAL DIVERSITY
3 Credits
Choose one course from the following:
3 Credits
Choose one course from the following:
CRJU
ECON
ECON
EDFN
ENVS
ETST
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
HDFR
INTE
PBHL
PBHL
PSCI
PSCI
SJUS
SOCY
SOCY
1000
1601
2600
2155
1000
2003
2004
1000
1361
1362
1381
1400
2000
1012
1020
2441
1610
2660
1000
3 Credits
Criminology and Criminal Justice: An Overview
Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
Equality, Rights, and Education
Environment, Society, and Sustainability
Introduction to Ethnic Studies
World Regions Global Context
Urban Studies and Planning
Hazards to Disasters: Perception and Management
Love, Family, and Human Development
Digital Media and Learning
Race, Gender, Class and Health
Intro to Public Health
Introduction to Political Science
American Political System
Democratic Participation and Social Justice
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Social Psychology
ANTH
COMM
ECON
EDFN
EDFN
ENGL
ENGR
ETST
ETST
HIST
HIST
MGMT
PHIL
PMUS
PSCI
PSCI
PSYC
RLST
SOCY
THTR
WGST
3142
3271
3100
3000
4000
3795
3400
3704
3794
3345
3349
4100
3500
3100
3034
3035
4485
4000
3020
3611
3020
Cultural Diversity in the Modern World
Communication and Diversity
Economics of Race and Gender
Undocumented Mexican Immigration
Food Justice in the City and Schools
Race and Ethnicity in American Literature
Technology and Culture
Culture, Racism, and Alienation
Ethnicity and Race in Contemporary Amer. Culture
Immigration and Ethnicity in U.S. History
Social Movements in 20th Century America
Leveraging Diversity and Inclusion in Business
Ideology and Culture
U.S. Music: Social and Political Impact
Race, Gender, Law, and Public Policy
Political Movement: Race and Gender
Psychology of Cultural Diversity
Religion and Cultural Diversity
Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.
Drama of Diversity
Gender, Sexuality & Race in American Pop Culture