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). Student5/20/16 Signature Updated Date 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 Updated 5/20/16 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
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