1998-1999 Academic Catalog

Minors The minors offered by the Department of Business Adminis– tration are designed to provide a basic understanding of specific aspects of business. Course requirements for the minor in business administra– tion for the nonbusiness major involve 25 quarter hours including: ACCT-21 I Principles of Accounting ....................................... 5 ECON-233Microeconomics ..................................................... 4 MGMT-350 Principles ofOrganization and Management ........ 4 MRKT-360 Principles ofMarketing ......................................... 4 200 or 300-level courses chosen from the Business Adn1inistration Core .............:................................................. 8 Course requirements for the minor in Christian ministries management for the nonbusiness major involve 24 quarter hours including: ACCT-211 Principles of Accounting ....................................... 5 FIN-273 Church Business Administration ............................... 4 MGMT-350 Principles of Organization and Management ........ 4 MGMT-353 Human Resources Management ........................... 4 MIS-223 Microcomputer Applications ........ :........................... 3 MRKT-368NonprofitMarketing ............................................. 4 Course requirements for the minor in management informa– tion systems involve 25 quarter hours including: ACCT-211 Principles of Accounting ....................................... 5 MGMT-350 Principles ofOrganization and Management ........ 4 MIS-220 Computer Information Systems .......... ;...................... 3 MIS-222StructuredProgramming ............................................ 4 (orENGR-280"C"Programming ............................................ 3) Electives (selected from) ................................................... 9-10 MIS-226 Modern Programming Tools .................................. 4 Any 300 or 400-level MIS elective ................................... 6-10 Course requirements for the minor in economics involve 24 quarter hours .including: . ECON-233M1croeconom1cs ..................................................... 4 ECON-234Macroeconomics .................................................... 4 ECON-331 International Money and Capital Markets .............. 4 ECON-335ComparativeEconomicSystems ............................. 4 300 or 400-level electives in economics .................................... 8 Course requirements for the minor in international business for the business major involve 24 hours including: BUS-291 International Business .............................................. 3 At least 12 hours from: ECON-335ComparativeEconomicSystems ......................... 4 ECON-336 International Trade and Economics .................... 4 MGMT-357 International Management ................................ 4 MRKT-462 InternationalMarketing ..................................... 4 At least 5 hours from: ANTH-180 Cultural Anthropology ....................................... 5 BEPH-226ReligionandCulture ............................................ 5 COM-314Intercultura1Communication ................................ 4 POLS-365 International Relations ......................................... 5 Course requirements for a minor in international business for the nonbusiness major involve 27 hours including: BUS-291 International Business ........................ ;..................... 3 At least 8 hours from: ECON-233 Microeconomics ................................................. 4 ECON-234Macroeconomics ................................................ 4 MGMT-350 Principles of Organization and Management .... 4 MRKT-360 Principles ofMarketing ...................................... 4 At least 8 hours from: ECON-335 ComparativeEconomic Systems ......................... 4 ECON-336 International Trade and Economics .................... 4 MGMT-357 International Management ................................ 4 MRKT-462 International Marketing ..................................... 4 Students interested in the Computerffeclmology teaching endorsement must possess or be working toward the completion of a degree and licensure requirements in an~ of the current teaching licensure areas. Due to a restructurmg of Ohio's teacher licensure laws, requirements for the computer! technology endorsement are subject to change. Details are on page 84. . . . Course requirements involve 32 quarter hours mcludmg: EDU-210 Technology in the Classroom ................................... 2 EDU-303 Introduction to Computers in Education .................. 3 EDU-390PracticuminComputerTechnology .......................... 5 MIS-100 Introduction to Computers ........................................ 2 MIS-220ComputerinformationSystems ................................. 3 MIS-222StructuredProgramming ............................................ 4 MIS-223 Microcomputer Applications .................................... 3 MIS-226ModernProgrammingTools ...................................... 4 MMT-271 Introduction to Interactive Media ........................... 3 MMT-275 Preproduction Planning for Multimedia .................. 3 Office Systems The office systems program prepares students for office management positions in a variety of business, legal, and . medical settings. This two-year program leads to an associate of arts degree. The credits earned in this program may be applied toward a bachelor's degree if a student desires to continue after earning the associates. Course requirements !nvolve 96 quarter hours including: Bible ...................................................................................... 12 BEGE-171 TheChristianLife ..................................................... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ..................................... 4 BEGE-376GodandtheChurch ................................................ 4 General Education ................................................................ 30 . COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech .......................................... 5 COM-324Interpersona1Communication .................................. 3 ENG-110English Composition I ............................................... 5 ENG-140English Composition II ... ~ .......................................... 5 GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science ................................... 5 HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities ............................... 5 (or a science or mathematics elective .................................... 5) PEF-199 Physical Activity and the Christian Life ..................... 2

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