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JUNIOR COLLEGE CORE CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET ALL BUSINESS MAJORS NAME ID NUMBER Entered VSU: Became BA Major: AREA A : ESSENTIAL SKILLS (9 Semester Hours) ENGL 1101.......................................... ENGL 1102.......................................... MATH 1111......................................... AREA B: PERSPECTIVE COURSES (4 Semester Hours) : Two courses required, one each in two of these areas: Ethics/Values (2100s), Tradition & Change (2200s), Human Expression (2300s), Environment/Physical World (2400s), Race/Gender (2500s), Cross-Cultural Understanding/Expression (2600s), World of Work (2700s). 2. AREA C: HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS (6 Semester Hours) HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS: ENGL 2110, 2120, 2130 HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS: ART 1100, COMM 1100, 1110, DANC 1500, ENGL 2110, 2120, 2130, MDIA 2000, MUSC 1100, 1110, 1120, MUSC 1130, PHIL 2010, 2020, REL 2020, THEA 1100, WGST 2010, Foreign Language (For International Business and MGNT Majors, Foreign Language is required) HS Foreign Language AREA D: SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, & TECHNOLOGY (11 Semester Hours) LAB SCIENCES (8 hours) 1. 2. ASTR 1010K, 1020K, BIOL 1010/1020L, 1030/1040L,1951H, 1952H, CHEM 1010, 1151K, 1152K, 1211/1211L, 1212/1212L GEOG 1112K, 1113K, GEOL 1121K, 1122K, PHYS 1111K, 1112K, 2211K, 2212K SCIENCE/MATH (see approved list of 3-hour Area D.1 courses in catalog): Economics, Finance, International Business and Management Majors: MATH 1261 is required. Accounting and Marketing Majors may choose any one of the following courses: ASTR 1000, BIOL 1050, 1060, BIOL 1070, 1080, 1090, ENGR 1010, GEOG 1110, GEOL 1110, MATH 1112, 1261, PHSC 1100 AREA E: SOCIAL SCIENCES (12 Semester Hours) POLS 1101........................................... HIST 2111/2112....................................... SOCIAL SCIENCES 1. 2. AFAM/WGST 2020, ANTH 1102, ECON 1500, GEOG 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103, HIST 1011, 1012, 1013, POLS 2101, 2401, 2501, PSYC 2500, SOCI 1101, 1160 AREA F: COURSES RELATED TO MAJOR (18 Semester Hours) Grades must be C or better. BUSA 2201: Computer Applications.................... ACCT 2101: Accounting I............................ ACCT 2102: Accounting II............................ ECON 2105: Macroeconomics........................ ECON 2106: Microeconomics.......................... BUSA 2106: Environment of Business................... GENERAL REQUIREMENTS STATE LEGISLATIVE: HISTORY CONSTITUTION CPC REQUIREMENTS: To be eligible to register for 3000 or 4000 level business courses, a student must first be formally admitted to the Harley Langdale, Jr. College of Business Administration.

ACCOUNTING MAJOR SENIOR COLLEGE CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET BUSA 2100/MATH 2620 *.................... ENGL 2010 (2 hours)......................... MKTG 3050............................... MGNT 3250................................ FIN 3350................................... REQUIRED COURSES FOR ACCOUNTING MAJORS (18 Semester Hours) ACCT 3201 (Take first semester of junior year).... ACCT 3202................................. ACCT 3400 (Take first semester of junior year)..... ACCT 4410.................................. ACCT 4500.................................. ACCT 4800.................................. ELECTIVES FOR ACCOUNTING MAJORS (6 Semester Hours) : Select any two of these courses: ACCT 3100, 3203, 3250, 3700, 4400, 4980. BUSINESS ELECTIVES (9 Semester Hours): Any 3000 or 4000 level ACCT, BUSA, ECON, FIN, HCAD, IB, MGNT, or MKTG course not required or selected above. GENERAL ELECTIVES (9 Semester Hours): At least 6 semester hours must be Non-business courses. Application for degree: Approximately two semesters before graduation, the student needs to see an advisor to apply for a degree. A copy of this curriculum sheet, a copy of the Junior College Core Curriculum sheet, a completed Application for Degree form, and a fee receipt must be taken to the Registrar s Office. Total hours required for graduation: 120 Semester Hours (60 Junior College hours, 60 Senior College hours)

ECONOMICS MAJOR SENIOR COLLEGE CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET BUSA 2100/MATH 2620 *.................... ENGL 2010 (2 hours).......................... MKTG 3050................................ MGNT 3250................................ FIN 3350................................... REQUIRED COURSES FOR ECONOMICS MAJOR (15 Semester Hours) ECON 3000................................. ECON 3001.................................. ECON 3600.................................. ECON 4100................................ ECON 4500................................ ELECTIVES FOR ECONOMICS MAJOR (9 Semester Hours): Any 3000 or 4000 level ECON courses not required above. Students who double-major in another BBA degree may use ONE of the following as an ECON elective: MKTG 3650, MGNT 4640, FIN 4520, ACCT 3400 BUSINESS ELECTIVES (9 Semester Hours): Any 3000 or 4000 level ACCT, BUSA, ECON, FIN, HCAD, IB, MGNT, or MKTG course not required or selected above. NON-BUSINESS ELECTIVES (9 Semester Hours): Must be outside the Langdale College of Business. If MATH 1261 was not taken in Area D, it must be taken here. 1. 2. Application for degree: Approximately two semesters before graduation, the student needs to see an advisor to apply for a degree. A copy of this curriculum sheet, a copy of the Junior College Core Curriculum sheet, a completed Application for Degree form, and a fee receipt must be taken to the Registrar s Office. Total hours required for graduation: 120 Semester Hours (60 Junior College hours, 60 Senior College hours)

SENIOR COLLEGE CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET FINANCE MAJOR BUSA 2100/MATH 2620 *.................... ENGL 2010 (2 hours)......................... MKTG 3050............................... MGNT 3250................................ FIN 3350.................................. REQUIRED COURSES FOR FINANCE MAJORS (12 Semester Hours) FIN 3360................................... FIN 4520................................... FIN 4760................................... FIN 4310 OR FIN 4900....................... ELECTIVES FOR FINANCE MAJORS (12 Semester Hours): Any 3000 or 4000 level ACCT, ECON, or FIN (3370, 3650, 3770, 4310, 4720 or 4900) courses not required or selected above. At least 3 hours must be ACCT and at least 3 hours must be ECON. 1. ACCT 2. ECON 4. BUSINESS ELECTIVES (9 Semester Hours): Any 3000 or 4000 level ACCT, BUSA, ECON, FIN, HCAD, IB, MGNT, or MKTG courses not required or selected above. NON-BUSINESS ELECTIVES (9 Semester Hours): Must be outside the Langdale College of Business. If Math 1261 was not taken in Area D, it must be taken here. Application for degree: Approximately two semesters before graduation, the student needs to see an advisor to apply for a degree. A copy of this curriculum sheet, a copy of the Junior College Core Curriculum sheet, a completed Application for Degree form, and a fee receipt must be taken to the Registrar s Office. Total hours required for graduation: 120 Semester Hours (60 Junior College hours, 60 Senior College hours)

SENIOR COLLEGE CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MAJOR BUSA 2100/MATH 2620 *..................... ENGL 2010 (2 hours)......................... MKTG 3050................................ MGNT 3250................................ FIN 3350................................... REQUIRED COURSES FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MAJORS (15 Semester Hours) IB 3000.................................... ECON 3600................................. FIN 3650.................................. MGNT 4800................................ MKTG 4680................................ REQUIRED BUSINESS CONCENTRATION (9 Semester Hours): Select one area of concentration of 3000/4000 level courses from ACCT, ECON, FIN, MGNT or MKTG. REQUIRED CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES (9 Semester Hours): Select any courses (not taken elsewhere in the curriculum) from the List of Cross-Cultural Courses. See the Student Advising Center or your Advisor for a copy of this list. Courses from at least two different disciplines must be selected. Other courses may be selected with approval. REQUIRED FOREIGN LANGUAGE (9 Semester Hours): These 9 hours are in addition to the 3 hours required in Area C. All courses must be from the same language, through at least the 2002 level, with a C or better. With approval, students already proficient in a foreign language may choose Cross-Cultural Studies courses or 3000/4000 level business courses. 1. 2. 3. REQUIRED INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE (0 Hours): Based on approval, this can be met with the Summer Study Abroad Program, semester exchange, internship abroad, or foreign living/working experience. Application for degree: Approximately two semesters before graduation, the student needs to see an advisor to apply for a degree. A copy of this curriculum sheet, a copy of the Junior College Core Curriculum sheet, a completed Application for Degree form, and a fee receipt must be taken to the Registrar s Office. Total hours required for graduation: 120 Semester Hours (60 Junior College hours, 60 Senior College hours)

LIST OF CROSS-CULTURAL COURSES 2012-2013 International Business major The 9 semester hours of required cross-cultural studies courses for the International Business major can be selected from any of the courses below. Courses preceded by an asterisk have departmental prerequisites and/or require instructor permission. Note also that all 3000/4000 level foreign language courses require 2002 level proficiency. With approval, other courses may be selected. Anthropology *ANTH 3020 Culture and Personality *ANTH 3040- Cultural Anthropology Communication Arts COMM 3500- Fundamentals of Cross-Cultural Communication Criminal Justice *CRJU 4010- Comparative Justice Systems English ENGL 2110- World Literature I- The Ancient World ENGL 2120- World Literature II- The Age of Discovery ENGL 2130- World Literature III- Development of Modern Thought ENGL 2140- World Literature IV- The Genres of World Literature ENGL 3320- Studies in African Literature Political Science POLS 2401- Introduction to Global Issues POLS 4300- European Politics POLS 4831-Special Topics(Doing Business in the European Union) Religious Studies REL 2020- World Religions REL 3510- Judaism REL 3520- Islam Spanish SPAN 3160- Civilization and Culture of Latin America Women s and Gender Studies WGST 4300- Global Feminism French FREN 3110- French Culture and Civilization I FREN 3120- French Culture and Civilization II Geography GEOG 1102- World Regional Geography GEOG 3410- Cultural Geography German GRMN 3551- German Culture and Civilization I History HIST 1011- History of Civilization I HIST 1012- History of Civil II HIST 1013- History of Civil III HIST 3120- History of Culture and Cuisine HIST 3209- History of Europe Since 1945 HIST 3402- Slavic Europe since 1815 HIST 3502- Topics in German History HIST 4304- The Caribbean HIST 4401- East Asia HIST 4402- Asia and the Modern World HIST 4403- The Indian Subcontinent HIST 4502- Middle East since 1798 HIST 4512- Modern Africa International Studies INTL 2090-Introduction to International/Intercultural Studies Perspectives (classes count for only 2 hours) PERS 2340- Female Heroes in Religion and Art PERS 2350- Religion and Culture PERS 2360- Development of French, English, and American Theater PERS 2600- International Film PERS 2670- Latin American Studies Philosophy PHIL 3300- Philosophy of Religion PHIL 3800- Philosophy of Film

MANAGEMENT MAJOR SENIOR COLLEGE CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET BUSA 2100/MATH 2620*..................... ENGL 2010 (2 hours).......................... MKTG 3050................................ MGNT 3250................................. FIN 3350................................... REQUIRED COURSES FOR MANAGEMENT MAJOR (15 Semester Hours) MGNT 3300................................ MGNT 3450................................. MGNT 4000................................. MGNT 4640................................. MGNT 4800................................ ELECTIVES FOR MANAGEMENT MAJOR (9 Semester Hours) Any 3000 or 4000 level MGNT courses not required above, BUSA 3110, or HCAD 4100. (For the Human Resources Certificate, MGNT 3500 is required and 3 additional courses must be chosen from MGNT 4010, MGNT 4020, MGNT 4060, MGNT 4650, MGNT 4980, or HCAD 4100.) BUSINESS ELECTIVES (9 Semester Hours): Any 3000 or 4000 level ACCT, BUSA, ECON, FIN, HCAD, IB, MGNT or MKTG courses not required or selected above. NON-BUSINESS ELECTIVES (9 Semester Hours): Must be outside the Langdale College of Business. If a foreign language was not taken in Area C, it is required here. If Math 1261 was not taken in Area D, it is required here. 1. 2. 3. Application for degree: Approximately two semesters before graduation, the student needs to see an advisor to apply for a degree. A copy of this curriculum sheet, a copy of the Junior College Core Curriculum sheet, a completed Application for Degree form, and a fee receipt must be taken to the Registrar s Office. Total hours required for graduation: 120 Semester Hours (60 Junior College hours, 60 Senior College hours)

SENIOR COLLEGE CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET MARKETING MAJOR BUSA 2100/MATH 2620 *.................... ENGL 2010 (2 hours)......................... MKTG 3050................................ MGNT 3250................................ FIN 3350................................... REQUIRED COURSES FOR MARKETING MAJORS (12 Semester Hours) MKTG 3620................................. MKTG 3650.................................. MKTG 4680.................................. MKTG 4900 (MKTG 3620 & MKTG 3650 are prerequisites) ELECTIVES FOR MARKETING MAJORS (12 Semester Hours): Any 3000 or 4000 level MKTG course not required above. 4. BUSINESS ELECTIVES (9 Semester Hours): Any 3000 or 4000 level ACCT, BUSA, ECON, FIN, HCAD, IB, MGNT, or MKTG course not required or selected above. NON-BUSINESS ELECTIVES (9 Semester Hours): Must be outside the Langdale College of Business. 1. 2. Application for degree: Approximately two semesters before graduation, the student needs to see an advisor to apply for a degree. A copy of this curriculum sheet, a copy of the Junior College Core Curriculum sheet, a completed Application for Degree form, and a fee receipt must be taken to the Registrar s Office. Total hours required for graduation: 120 Semester Hours (60 Junior College hours, 60 Senior College hours)

SENIOR COLLEGE CURRICULUM CHECK SHEETS 2012-2013 COMMON SENIOR COLLEGE CORE: (18 hrs) BUSA 2000 (1 hour)... BUSA 2100 or MATH 2620 (only 1). ENGL 2010 (2 hours). MKTG 3050 MGNT 3250 FIN 3350.. BUSA 4900 (must be within 30 hrs of graduation). ACCOUNTING: Required Courses (18 hrs) Electives for ACCT major (6 hrs) Business Electives (9 hrs) General Electives (9 hrs) ACCT 3201 Select any 2 of the following: Any 3/4000 level ACCT, BUSA 6 hrs must be non-business ACCT 3202 ACCT 3100 ECON, FIN, HCAD, courses ACCT 3400 ACCT 3203 IB, MGNT, or MKTG courses 1. ACCT 4410 ACCT 3250 not required or selected previously 2. ACCT 4500 ACCT 3700 1. 3. ACCT 4800 ACCT 4400 2. ACCT 4980 3. ECONOMICS: * Required Courses (15 hrs) Electives for ECON major (9 hrs) Business Electives (9 hrs) Non-business Electives (9 hrs) ECON 3000 Any 3/4000 level ECON courses Any 3/4000 level ACCT, BUSA, Must be outside of the Langdale ECON 3001 not required ECON, FIN, HCAD, MGNT, College of Business -* ECON 3600 1. IB or MKTG courses not required or 1. ECON 4100 2. selected previously 2. ECON 4500 3. 1. 3. 2. 3. FINANCE: * Required Courses (12 hrs) Electives for FIN major (12 hrs) Business Electives (9 hrs) Non-Business Electives (9 hrs) FIN 3360 Any 3/4000 level ACCT, ECON Any 3/4000 level ACCT, BUSA, Must be outside of the Langdale FIN 4520 or select FIN courses not required. ECON, FIN, HCAD,MGNT, College of Business -* FIN 4760 At least 3 hrs must be ACCT and IB or MKTG courses not required or 1. FIN 4310 or At least 3 hrs must be ECON selected previously 2. FIN 4900 1. ACCT 1. 3. 2. ECON 2. 3. 3. 4. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: + # Required Courses (15 hrs) Business Concentration (9 hrs) Cross-Cultural Studies (9 hrs) + Foreign Language (9 hrs) IB 3000 Select 1 area of concentration of Select any courses from list. Courses In addition to 3 hrs required in Area ECON 3600 3000/4000 level from ACCT, from at least 2 different disciplines. C. All courses must be from the FIN 3650 ECON, FIN, MGNT, or MKTG Others may be selected with approval same language. # MGNT 4800 1. 1. 1. MKTG 4680 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. Required International Experience (0 hours): Based on approval, this can be met with the Summer Abroad Program, semester exchange, internship abroad, or foreign living/working experience. MARKETING: Required Courses (12 hrs) Electives for MKTG major (12 hrs) Business Electives (9 hrs) Non-business Electives (9 hrs) MKTG 3620 Any 3/4000 level MKTG courses Any 3/4000 level ACCT, BUSA, Must be outside of the Langdale MKTG 3650 not required ECON, FIN, HCAD,MGNT, College of Business MKTG 4680 1. IB or MKTG courses not required or 1. MKTG 4900 2. selected previously 2. 3. 1. 3. 4. 2. 3.

MANAGEMENT: * ^ Required Courses (15 hrs) Electives for MGNT major (9 hrs) Business Electives (9 hrs) Non-business Electives (9 hrs) MGNT 3300 Any 3/4000 level MGNT courses Any 3/4000 level ACCT, BUSA, Courses outside of the Langdale MGNT 3450 not required or BUSA 3110 ECON, FIN, HCAD,MGNT, College of Business-*, ^ MGNT 4000 1. IB or MKTG courses not required or 1. MGNT 4640 2. selected previously 2. MGNT 4800 3. 1. 3. 2. 3. * if Math 1261 was not taken in Area D, it must be taken in the Non-Business Electives ^ if Foreign language was not taken in Area C, it must be taken in the Non-Business Electives # Foreign language must be from the same language through at least the 2002 level, with a C or better; With approval, students already proficient in a foreign language may choose Cross-Cultural Studies courses or 3000/4000 level business courses. + Cross Cultural Studies List 2012-2013 The 9 semester hours of required cross-cultural studies courses for the International Business major can be selected from any of the courses below. Courses preceded by an asterisk have departmental prerequisites and/or require instructor permission. Note also that all 3000/4000 level foreign language courses require 2002 level proficiency. With approval, other courses may be selected. Anthropology *ANTH 3020 Culture and Personality *ANTH 3040- Cultural Anthropology Communication Arts COMM 3500- Fundamentals of Cross-Cultural Communication Criminal Justice *CRJU 4010- Comparative Justice Systems English ENGL 2110- World Literature I- The Ancient World ENGL 2120- World Literature II- The Age of Discovery ENGL 2130- World Literature III- Development of Modern Thought ENGL 2140- World Literature IV- The Genres of World Literature ENGL 3320- Studies in African Literature French FREN 3110- French Culture and Civilization I FREN 3120- French Culture and Civilization II Geography GEOG 1102- World Regional Geography GEOG 3410- Cultural Geography German GRMN 3551- German Culture and Civilization I History HIST 1011- History of Civilization I HIST 1012- History of Civil II HIST 1013- History of Civil III HIST 3120- History of Culture and Cuisine HIST 3209- History of Europe Since 1945 HIST 3402- Slavic Europe since 1815 HIST 3502- Topics in German History HIST 4304- The Caribbean HIST 4401- East Asia HIST 4402- Asia and the Modern World HIST 4403- The Indian Subcontinent HIST 4502- Middle East since 1798 HIST 4512- Modern Africa International Studies INTL 2090-Introduction to International/Intercultural Studies Perspectives (classes count for only 2 hours) PERS 2340- Female Heroes in Religion and Art PERS 2350- Religion and Culture PERS 2360- Development of French, English, and American Theater PERS 2600- International Film PERS 2670- Latin American Studies Philosophy PHIL 3300- Philosophy of Religion PHIL 3800- Philosophy of Film Political Science POLS 2401- Introduction to Global Issues POLS 4300- European Politics POLS 4831-Special Topics(Doing Business in the European Union) Religious Studies REL 2020- World Religions REL 3510- Judaism REL 3520- Islam Spanish SPAN 3160- Civilization and Culture of Latin America Women s and Gender Studies WGST 4300- Global Feminism