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Associate of Science in Management
Suggested Program of Study -
Total Credits: 65 The following course outline, which lists 3 courses each semester, is only a suggested
course load. First-year students should not take more than 1 or 2 courses their first
semester. Subsequent course loads may be determined by the student's own personal time
constraints.
First YearFirst
Semester 42.101 College Writing I - 3cr. 47.101 General Psychology - 3cr.
92.120 Precalculus Mathematics I * --.--- OR
NON-COM Elective** - 3cr. Total Credits: 9
Second
Semester 42.102 College Writing II - 3cr. 48.101 Introduction to Sociology - 3cr. 92.122 Management Calculus - 3cr. Total Credits: 9
Second Year
First
Semester 43.--- History Elective - 3cr. 49.201 Economics I (Microeconomics) - 3cr. 60.201 Accounting/Financial - 3cr. Total Credits: 9
Second
Semester 46.--- Political Science Elective - 3cr. 49.202 Economics II (Macroeconomics) - 3cr. 62.201 Marketing Principles - 3cr. Total Credits: 9
Third Year
First
Semester 49.211 Statistics - 3cr. --.--- General Education - Arts and Humanities
(AH) - 3cr. 60.202 Accounting/Managerial - 3cr. Total Credits: 9
Second
Semester 63.210 Operations Analysis - 3cr. --.--- General Education - Arts and Humanities
(AH) - 3cr. --.--- General Education - Science with Experimental Learning - 4cr. Total Credits:
10
Fourth Year
61.301 Business Finance - 3cr. 66.301 Organizational Behavior - 3cr.
--.--- General Education - Science with Experimental Learning - 4cr. Total Credits:
10
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Please Note: 61.301 and 66.301 must
be taken as the last classes in the program. Students must successfully complete the required COM filter courses
listed below (and included in the program outline above) prior to taking any 300- or 400-level COM courses:
60.201
Accounting/Financial
49.201 Economics I
49.211 Statistics I
92.122 Management Calculus
42.101 College Writing I
42.102 College Writing II
47.101 General Psychology
48.101 Introduction to Sociology
*Students with a very strong mathematics
background may elect to substitute a NON-COM (non-business) elective for
92.120 Precalculus. All students are
required to take 92.122 Management Calculus.
**A NON-COM Elective is a course outside of the College of Management
that is considered by the University as an unrestricted elective.
Note: Courses
with a 67. prefix are not intended for students in the College of Management degree
programs and will not transfer into the Associate of Science in Management or the Bachelor
of Science in Business Administration degree programs. |