1989-1990 Academic Catalog

FIN-171 Personal Fimmce ..................................................................... 4 (or FIN-371 Business Finance .............................................................. 4) BUS-499 Executive Development ......................................................... 0 Co111prehe11sive business education require111e111s .................................. 32 OTEC-182,183 Typing .......................................................................... 6 OTEC-184,185,186 Shorthand ............................................................ 12 OTEC-285 Records Mruiagement .......................................................... 3 OTEC-282 Dictation and Transcription .................................................. 3 OTEC-291 Word/Infonnation Processing .............................................. 4 OTEC-290 Office Systems ru1d Procedures ............................................ 4 Additional required cognates include: PYCH-160 General Psychology ............................................................ 5 **GSCI-190 Calculus for Business ........................................................ 5 *satisfies aGeneral Education require1nent in social science **satisfies aGeneral Education requirc1nent in n1athen1atics Comprehensive Business Education Major Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ..................................................................... 0-8 Other General Education requirements ............................................. 72-92 Con1prehensive business educationmajor require1nents ........................ 79 Required cognates ................................................................................ 10 Professional education requirements ..................................................... 48 Total (minimum, not including proficiency) ............................. 209-229 TI1e bookkeeping-basic business education major provides basic prepa– ration for teaching general business subjects at the secondary school level. Teaching specializations, each involving 16 or 17 quarter hours, may be selected in accounting, computer infonnation systems, economics, finance, management, marketing, or office teclmology. A detailed listing of the specific courses required for each teaching specialization is located in the Education Department section of the catalog. Course require1nents involve seventy-three quarter hours including: Business core requiren1ents ................................................................... 47 BUS-100 Business Briefs ...................................................................... 1 ACCT-211,212 Principles ofAccounting ............................................. 10 *ECON-231 Macroeconomics ............................................................... 4 *ECON-232 Microeconomics ............................................................... 4 Education 69 BUS-211,212 Statistics .......................................................................... 6 MGMT-350 Principles ofManagement .................................................. 4 MRKT-360 Principles ofMarketing ....................................................... 4 BUS-216 Business Conununications ..................................................... 3 CIS-220 Computer Information Systems ................................................ 3 BUS-218 BusinessLaw ......................................................................... 4 FIN-171 Personal Finance .................................................................... .4 (or FIN-371 Business Finance .............................................................. 4) BUS-499 Executive Development ......................................................... 0 Teaching specialization .................................................................... 16- I7 (See the Education Department section of tl1e catalog) Additional reqnired cognates include: PYCH-160 General Psychology ............................................................ 5 *GSCI-190 Calculus for Business .......................................................... 5 *satisfies aGeneral Education requirement in social science **satisfies aGeneral Education require111ent in 111athematics Bookkeeping Basic Business Education Major Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ..................................................................... 0-8 Other General Education requirements ............................................. 72-92 Bookkeeping basic business education major requirements .............. 63-64 Required cognates ................................................................................ 10 Professional education requirements ..................................................... 48 Total (minimum, not including proficiency) ............................... 193-21 "Myaccounting professors emphasized the Importance ofremembering that we work for God, no matter what we do. That principle continues to challenge andmotivate me In my work as apublic accountant." -Rob Thomson, a 1988accountinggraduate, works for the George S. Olive Company ofIndianapolis, Indiana.

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