1989-1990 Academic Catalog
66 Business Administration Programs of Study The Department of Business offers the following programs: Accounting major Business administration major \Vilh concentrations in: Accounting Computer information systelll5 Economics Finance Management Marketing Business co1nn1unication technology major Business education major with teaching fields in: Bookkeeping-basic business Comprehensive business Computer information systems 1najor Minors in: Business administration Christian ministries managen1ent Computer information systems OfficeTechnology program (associate of arts degree) Accounting The accounting major prepares students for careers in private, public, and corporate accounting as well as other business-related areas. The pro– gram satisfies the requirements of public accounting finns and prepares students to take the Ce11ified Public Accounting examination. Course requirements involve eighty quarter hours including: Business ad111i11istratio11 core require111e11ts ............................................ 54 BUS-lOOBusinessBriefs ....................................................................... 1 ACCT-211,212 Principles ofAccounting .............................................. 10 CIS-220 Computer Information Systems ................................................ 3 BUS-211,212 Statistics ........................................................................... 6 BUS-218 Business Law .......................................................................... 4 ECON-231 Macroeconomics ................................................................. 4 ECON-232 Microeconomics .................................................................. 4 BUS-311 DecisionAnalysis ................................................................... 3 MGMT-350 Principles ofOrganization ru1d Management ........................ 4 MRKT-360 Principles ofMarketing ........................................................ 4 FIN-371 BusinessFinance ...................................................................... 4 BUS-422 Business Seminar .................................................................... 3 MGMT-451 Administrative Policy ru1d Strategy ...................................... 4 BUS-499 Executive Development .......................................................... 0 Accounting require111e11ts ...................................................................... 26 ACCT-311,312,313 IntennediateAccounting ......................................... 9 ACCT-317 Cost Accounting ................................................................... 5 ACCT-41 l Federal Income 'faxes ........................................................... 4 ACCT-412Auditing ............................................................................... 4 ACCT-413 Advanced Accounting ........................................................... 4 Additional required cognates include: PYCH-160 General Psychology ............................................................. 5 *GSCl-190 Calculus for Business ........................................................... 5 *satisfies the General Education require1nent in 111athe1natics Accounting Major Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ..................................................................... 0-8 Other General Education requirements ............................................. 75-95 Accounting and business administration requirements ........................... 80 Required cognates ................................................................................ 10 Electives ........................................................................................... 7-27 Total (minimum, not including proficiency) .................................... 192 Business Administration Major The business administration major prepares students for a vru'iety of positions in tl1e world of business. Sn1dents develop an understanding of the field of business and the skills necessary to function effectively in the business community tlrrough the core requirements. TI1ey build upon this broad base and develop an area of expertise by selecting an area of concen– tration. Available concentrations include: Accounting requiren1ents include sixteen quarter hours in 300 and 400- level accounting courses. Students \vho are preparing for the CPA exan1i– nation should fulfill the require1nents for the accounting 1najor. Computer Information Systems requirements include CIS-326 Sys– tems Analysis ru1d CIS-327 Systems Design ru1d eight quarter hours in
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