2012-2014 Undergraduate Catalog

Common Professional Component Requirements for Accredited Business Programs

To ensure a common professional component among the accredited business programs, all students majoring in accounting, business economics, business education, business management, business technology, finance, international business, management information systems, and marketing are required to fulfill the following professional component requirements.

All students majoring in Public Accounting, Private Accounting, Business Economics, Business Management, Financial Services, Financial Computing, Corporate Finance, Financial Management, International Business, Management Information Systems or Marketing must earn a minimum grade of “C” in each Common Professional Component and required course.

Requirements

General Education Courses (6)

MATH 17114General Statistics I

3

ECON 52150General Economics I

3

These courses fulfill General Education requirements and are not counted toward the major requirements.

Directed Institutional Requirement

CSIS 44130Computers And Information Tech

3

Non-business Courses (6)

MATH 17118College Algebra

3

ECON 52151General Economics II

3

Business Courses

ACCT 51201Accounting I

3

ACCT 51202Accounting II

3

FIN 53311Business Law I

3

FIN 53324Fund Of Business Finance

3

MGMT 54310Managerial Communication

3

MGMT 54313Principles Of Management

3

MGMT 54315Operations Management

3

MGMT 54417Org Pol And Dec-Making

3

MKTG 55330Principles Of Marketing

3

MKTG 55438International Business

3

CSIS 44317Management Information Systems

3

Total Credit Hours: 33

Courses listed under the appropriate major must be completed in addition to the above common professional component requirements.

Non-business students majoring in communications, mass media, advertising, interactive digital media, or economics are not required to fulfill the common professional component requirements.

Minors are available in business education, marketing and cooperative education, animal science, precision agriculture, economics, general business, agricultural science, agronomy, commercial agriculture, horticulture, broadcasting, journalism, advertising, interactive digital media, organizational communication, public relations, interpersonal communication and rhetoric.