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IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Course No. Course Title Cr. Course No. Course Title Cr. ENGL 1010 Composition I 3 WRIT 106 Writing Workshop 3 Literature Elec. ENGL 1200 Introduction to Literature 3 LCS 121 Introduction to Literary Studies 3 Choose two Natural Sci. ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, GEOL, OCEN, PHYS 8 Scientific Mode of Thought 7 Choose one Soc. Science Any PSYC, SOCS, or POLS 3 Social Science Mode of Thought 3 HIST Elec. Choose one HIST 1010, 1020, 1210, 1220 3 Humanities Survey Course History 3 Social Sci. Choose one Any PSYC, SOCS, or POLS 3 Social Science Mode of Thought 3 Humanities Elective ENGL 1020, 1030, 1040, 2020, 2030, 2040, PHIL 1010, 1020, 2030, 2040 3 Humanities Survey Course Literary and Cultural Studies 3 Humanities Elective See CCRI catalog for course listing 3 Liberal Arts Elective 3 MATH 2077 (and) Quantitative Business Analysis I (and) 3 MATH 101 Math Elective 3 MATH 2138 Quantitative Business Analysis II 3 MATH 110 Mathematical Analysis 3 BUSN 2050 Principles of Management 3 MGT 200 Management Principles & Practices 3 BUSN 2060 Principles of Marketing 3 MKT 201 Found. of Marketing Management 3 MATH 1240 Statistical Analysis I 3 MATH 201 Statistics I 3 ECON 2040 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 114 Macroeconomic Principles 3 ECON 2030 Microeconomics 3 ECO 113 Microeconomic Principles 3 BUSN 1010 Introduction to Business 3 GFOB 100 Global Foundations of Org. & Bus 3 COMI 1100 Introduction to Computers 3 ISA 201 Intro to Information Technology and Analytics 3 ACCT 1010 Financial Accounting 4 ACG 203 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 1020 Managerial Accounting 4 ACG 204 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 Total Courses/credits 20/64 Total Courses/credits 20/61 *Xxxxxx Univ. reserves the right to rescind the offer of admission based on information provided on the student’s application This agreement applies to the following: accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, global supply chain management, human resource management, information systems, leadership and innovation, marketing, and team and project management
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IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. This Academic Program Articulation Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into by and between College of Southern Maryland the “Sending Institution”) and the University of Baltimore (the “Receiving Institution”) (collectively, the “Institutions”) to facilitate the transfer of academic credits from Associate of Applied Science in Business Management for the completion of Bachelors of Science in Business Administration, All Specializations and/or Completer Programs (the “Program(s)”).
IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Fin. Mgmt. In conjunction with the completion of the Associate degree (excluding Applied Science degree), courses below should be completed with a grade of C or higher in order to meet requirements for the B.S. in Business Administration. The Four Semester Plan included on page 2 provides the remaining requirements to complete the Ferrum College B.S. in Business Administration. If the courses below are not taken, this may increase the number of credit hours needed during each of the semesters while enrolled at Ferrum College to meet degree requirements. VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM FERRUM COLLEGE Course Number Course Title Credits Bible-based Religion: REL 200 or 210 Old or New Testament 3 MTH 161 or 163 Pre-Calculus I 3 MTH 241, 245 or BUS 221 Statistics 3 ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I 3 ACC 212 Principles of Accounting II 3 ITE 115 Intro to Computer Applications/Concepts 3 BUS 241 Business Law 3 CST 100 or CST 110 Principles of Public Speaking 3 Course Number Credits REL 112 or REL 113 3 ECO 201 3 ECO 202 3 ACC 201 3 ACC 202 3 BUS 230 3 BUS 315 3 COM 201 3 *Note: Credits earned in the completion of the AA, AS, or AA&S degree that are not used to satisfy a specific degree requirement at Ferrum College will be counted towards the 121 credits required for graduation where unspecified hours remain. Four Semester Plan for Completion of the FERRUM COLLEGE B.S. DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION –Financial Management The chart below includes writing intensive (WI), E-Term, and experiential learning requirements. Speaking intensive (SI) is listed when not included in list of classes to be taken in conjunction with community college degree. 50% of the required major and minor hours must be taken at Ferrum College. A total of 121 credits are required to earn a degree from Ferrum College. Electives or Major Electives may be used to fulfill another Emphasis Area in Business Administration or a minor. JUNIOR (FALL) JUNIOR (SPRING) Course Number Credits Course Number Credits BUS 308 Business Communications 3 BUS 330 Quantitative Meth: Mgt Science 3 BUS 311 Marketing 3 Major Elective at 300-400 level 3 BUS 313 Business Finance 3 Major Elective (any level) 3 BUS 202 Introduction to Investments (even) 3 BUS 190 Free Enterprise or BUS 291 Service Learning Experiences (experiential) 1 Elective for Minor or Additional Emphasis 3 Elective for Minor or Additional Emphasis 3 E-Term 3 TOTAL 1...
IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. In 1985-1986 Xx. Xxxxxxxxx spent a year on postdoctoral studies in economics and public policy at the University of Chicago. From August 1992 to August 2001, Xx. Xxxxxxxxx served as the Assistant Xxxx and Associate Professor of Accounting at Florida A & M University's (FAMU) School of Business and Industry (SBI). She has been an Assistant Professor of Accounting at Xxxxx State University and a Visiting Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering at the University of Michigan, College of Engineering. Xx. Xxxxxxxxx is a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA), having passed the CPA examination on the first sitting in 1975. She has been licensed since 1977, after gaining her professional experience at Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx & Company. She served as a Deputy State Treasurer for the Michigan Department of Treasury under the administration of Governor Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx.
IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. The student will follow the stated articulation plan of study, published at the DeVry Houston campus.

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