BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BUSINESS MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Lower Division Major Course Requirements
COMPUTER LITERACY - 0 to 3 units
MIS 1 - Microcomputer Hardware and Software
MIS 2 - Spreadsheets
MIS 3 - Word Processing and Presentation Graphics
PRE-MAJOR - 18 units
ACCY 1- Accounting Fundamentals
ACCY 2 - Managerial Accounting (ACCY 1)
ECON 1A -Introduction to Macroeconomic Analysis
ECON 1B - Introduction to Microeconomic Analysis
MATH 24 - Modern Business Math (Math 9 - See Catalog)
STAT 1 - Introduction to Statistics (Math 9 - See Catalog)
Upper Division Major Course Requirements
MAJOR CORE - 30 units
COMS 103 - Presentational Speaking in the Organization (if MIS 1, 2, 3 are completed or enrollment is concurrent)
DS 101 - Data Analysis for Managers (if MIS 1, 2, 3, Math 24, and STAT 1 are completed)
HROB 101 - Management of Contemporary Organizations (if MIS 1, 2, 3 are completed or enrollment is concurrent)
MGMT 102 - Business Communications (if MIS 1, 2, 3 Area A in GE and ENGL 20 are completed)
FIN 101 - Business Finance
MIS 101 - Computer Information Systems for Management
MGMT 101 - Legal Environment of Business
MKTG 101 - Principles of Marketing
OPM 101 - Operations Management (DS 101)
GM 105 - Strategic Management
REQUIRED COURSES:
ACCY 111 - Intermediate Accounting I
ACCY 112 - Intermediate Accounting II (ACCY 111)
ACCY 121 - Cost Accounting
ACCY 131 - Survey of Auditing (ACCY 111, 112)
ACCY 171 - Federal Tax Procedures
ELECTIVE COURSES:
Select four courses from the following:
ACCY 113 - Intermediate Accounting III (ACCY 111)
ACCY 117 - Advanced Accounting (ACCY 111, 112)
ACCY 122 - Advanced Management Accounting (ACCY 121)
ACCY 132 - Professional Assurance Services (ACCY 111, 112)
ACCY 190 - International Accounting
ACCY 161 - Government and Nonprofit Accounting
ACCY 172 - Federal Tax Procedures II (ACCY 171)
ACCY 199 - Special Problems in Accountancy (Senior standing or instructor permission)
AIS 141 - Accounting Information Systems Development
AIS 142 - Enterprise and E-Commerce Accounting Models