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Bachelor of Science:
Business Administration
Concentration in Information Technology
Effective Fall 2011
The information
technology concentration provides students the knowledge and skills to
develop a set of ideas, create or improve processes, reports and forms;
encourage collaboration; create workspace environments; and work closely
with users to analyze, test, and maintain desktop software. Using
real scenarios, students will learn how to create effective
presentations, schedule and monitor projects, forecast and analyze
trends, and create publications. Graduates of this program, with their
knowledge of software technologies, will have the ability to perform
multi-dimensional administrative tasks efficiently and improve the
overall work environment and will be invaluable employees in any
employment setting.
Successful completion of one Microsoft
Certification Exam is a graduation requirement of this degree program
for all students entering (or changing to this program) fall, 2011 or
after.
Suggested sequence of courses:
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FRESHMAN YEAR |
| Fall Semester |
Credits |
Spring
Semester |
Credits |
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College Algebra (MAT
111) or
GE Elective (110-299) |
4 / 3 |
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Critical Writing II
(ENG 176) |
3 |
| Critical Writing I (ENG
175) |
3 |
Desktop Apps - MS
Excel (ITG 149) or
GE Elective (110-299) |
4 / 3 |
Desktop Apps - MS Word (ITG
148) or
GE Elective (110-299) |
4 / 3 |
Humanities II (HUM
104) |
3 |
| Humanities I (HUM
103) |
3 |
Intro to Sociology
(SOC 161) |
3 |
| Intro to Psychology (PSY
160) |
3 |
Precalculus (MAT
136) |
4 |
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15 - 17 |
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16 - 17 |
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SOPHOMORE YEAR |
| Fall Semester |
Credits |
Spring
Semester |
Credits |
| |
Accounting
Principles I (ACC 206) |
3 |
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Accounting
Principles II (ACC 207) |
3 |
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Finite Math (MAT 234) |
4 |
Macroeconomics (ECO
201) |
3 |
| Microeconomics (ECO
200) |
3 |
Presentation Design (IT
253) |
3 |
| GE Elective (110-299) |
3 |
BUS Elective (110-299) |
3 |
| GE Elective (110-299) |
3 |
GE Elective
(110-299) |
3 |
| HUM or SS Elective |
3 |
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15 |
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19 |
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JUNIOR YEAR |
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Fall Semester |
Credits |
Spring Semester |
Credits |
| |
Advanced Spreadsheet
Concepts (IT 349) |
3 |
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Financial Management (FIN
333) |
3 |
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Applied Business Statistics (STA
326) |
3 |
Group Dynamics (COM
341) |
3 |
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Management & Org Behavior (MGT
303) |
3 |
Int'l Business Mgmt
(MGT 310) |
3 |
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Marketing Management (MKT
305) |
3 |
MIS
with MS Access (ITG 325) |
4 |
| GE Elective (300-400) |
3 |
Project Mgmt w/ MS
Project (IT 353) |
3 |
| GE Elective (300-400) |
3 |
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16 |
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18 |
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SENIOR YEAR |
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Fall Semester |
Credits |
Spring
Semester |
Credits |
| |
Business Law I (LAW
431) |
3 |
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Advanced Info
Technologies (IT 450) |
3 |
| Human Resource Mgmt (MGT
428) |
3 |
Business Law II (LAW
432) or
Operations Management (MGT 481) |
3 |
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Presentation & Debate I (ENG
485) |
3 |
Business
Policy & Strategy (MGT 492) |
3 |
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Research & Bus Writing I (ENG
465) |
3 |
Presentation & Debate II (ENG
486) |
3 |
| Web Applications (IT
440) |
3 |
Research & Bus Writing II (ENG
466) |
3 |
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15 |
GE Elective
(300-400) |
3 |
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18 |
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Minimum credits required:
132 - 135
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