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Jan 02, 2025
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
FYG - Accounting, BSBA (301A)
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Program Code: 301A
CIP Code: 52.0301
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Semester One [14 Hours]
Course Subject, Title and Credit Hours |
Min Grade |
Major GPA |
Important Notes |
*MAT 1035 - Business Mathematics With Calculus (3) |
C- |
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Gen Ed Quantitative Literacy |
Gen Ed Science Inquiry Course |
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Gen Ed Integrative Learning Experience Course |
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Gen Ed Liberal Studies Experience Course |
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Gen Ed Wellness Course |
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Semester Three [16 Hours]
Summer [3 Hours]
Course Subject, Title and Credit Hours |
Min Grade |
Major GPA |
Important Notes |
WCOB Upper Level Core Course |
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Semester Seven [13 Hours]
Semester Eight [12 Hours]
General Requirements Summary
Minimum Total Hours |
Gen Ed Hours |
Writing |
Minimum WCOB Lower Level Core GPA |
Minimum WCOB Upper Level Core GPA |
Minimum Major GPA |
Minimum Overall GPA |
120 |
44 |
RC 1000 and RC 2001 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
General Education Program Model [44 Hours]
Program Categories |
Hours |
Important Notes- Be sure to check for Gen Ed courses required in your major |
First Year Seminar |
3 |
Can be taken first or second semester of freshman year |
First Year Writing |
3 |
Minimum grade of “C” required. Can be taken first or second semester of freshman year |
Wellness Literacy |
2 |
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Quantitative Literacy |
4 |
MAT 1035 and 1 sh of ECO 2100 count in both the major and Gen Ed |
Sophomore Writing |
3 |
Minimum grade of “C” required |
Integrative Learning Experience |
9 |
Must choose a minimum of two disciplines |
Liberal Studies Experience |
12 |
ECO 2030 and ECO 2040 count in the Liberal Studies Experience and cover the Social Science Designation. Must choose a minimum of three disciplines |
Science Inquiry |
8 |
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You must also meet the Fine Arts, Literary Studies, Historical Studies, and the Social Science Designations. Those may be met within the Integrative Learning Experience and the Liberal Studies Experience. |
Additional Notes
- *Required prior to admission to the College of Business. Students not admitted to the WCOB may take a maximum of five business courses at the 3000 level or above.
- We encourage businessstudents to meetregularly with a WCOB advisor to appropriately plan how to meet degree requirements.
- One course must meetthe Global Issues requirement (see DegreeWorksfor options).
- Fulfill “WCOB Upper Level Core Course” placeholders with FIN 3680, MGT 3630, MKT 3050, and SCM 3650.
- ^A Senior Check is required prior to registering for MGT 4750 and BUS 4000. Prerequisites for both classes are CTE 3340 or ENG 3100 with a minimum grade of “C”, FIN 3680, MKT 3050, SCM 3650. MGT 4750 and BUS 4000 are to be taken in the lastsemester or, for accounting majors planning an internship in the last semester, they must be taken in the last semester of course work that does not include the internship.
- Business majors must earn a minimum GPA of 2.0 in the WCOB Lower Level and Upper Level Cores.
- Business majors cannot take ACC 1050, FIN 3010 and MGT 3010 for credittowards any degree requirement.
- Accounting majors must earn a minimum GPA of 2.0 in the 27 hours of accounting coursesrequired above ACC 2100 and ACC 2110.
- It is recommended that Accounting majors try to carry only 13 hours during the first semester of the senior year (prior to the internship) because of “Meet the Firms” activities and, for some students, BETA ALPHA PSI activities.
- ^^Accounting majors who do not do the recommended accounting internship (ACC 3900) must, instead, complete the course work that the internship would have covered (typically, three hours of COB Elective and three hours of any level free electives). Students who complete a nine hour accounting internship, will typically fulfill the COB Elective and the six hours of any level free electives.
- The following course work must be taken through ASU: 50% of all business course work required in the degree, 18 hours of the business major, 9 hours of any minor. A minimum of 50 hours must be taken through a four year institution.
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