The Moore School of Business' dynamic undergraduate program offers many possibilities - this is
one possible schedule.
[
Freshman Year |
Sophomore Year |
Junior Year |
Senior Year ]
FRESHMAN YEAR
The fabric of the business program weaves arts, natural and behavioral sciences, and
communication skills throughout the student's experience at the Moore School. The result is a
well-defined, fully competent person, ready for today's business world.
In addition, computer savvy and knowledge of applications are essential for managing the
increasing amount of information in business.
Computers in Business introduces all students to our facilities, wordprocessing,
spreadsheets, e-mail, the Internet, and more.
First Semester
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ENGL 101 Composition
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MATH 122/141* Calculus
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Fine Arts Art, music, or theater
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Natural Science Astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, marine science, or
physics
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Behavioral Science Psychology, sociology, or anthropology
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MATH 111* (Placement Test)
Second Semester
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ENGL 102 Composition and Literature
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MATH 170/142 or Finite Math or math at the next higher level, or
PHIL 110 Logic
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SPCH 140 or Public Communication, or
SPCH 230 Business and Professional Speaking
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Natural Science Astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, marine science, or
physics
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HIST 112 American History
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SOPHOMORE YEAR
Joint-discipline and specialized programs allow the addition of a substantial international
dimension to a BA major. Including foreign language, international business courses, and summer
study abroad prepares the student for work with one of the growing number of multinational
companies.
Professional Communication gives students the opportunity to build writing and
oral communication skills by doing research, preparing reports, and making media presentations like
those used in a business environment.
Third Semester
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ECON 221 Principles of Microeconomics
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MGSC 290
or Computers in Business
or
MGSC 291 Probability and Statistics
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MGMT 250/ENGL 463
or Professional Communication or
ENGL 282-286 Fiction, drama, poetry, or American or British literature
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ACCT 225 Introduction to Financial Accounting
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Liberal Arts Philosophy, history, political science, geography, foreign language,
etc.
Fourth Semester
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ECON 222 Principles of Macroeconomics
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MGSC 290 or Computers in Business
or
MGSC 291 Probability and Statistics
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MGMT 250/ENGL 463
or Professional Communication
or
ENGL 282-286 Fiction, drama, poetry, or American or British literature
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ACCT 226 Introduction to Managerial Accounting
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Liberal Arts Philosophy, history, political science, geography, foreign language,
etc.
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JUNIOR YEAR
Flexibility begins here with an integrated core and recurring themes of:
- Accounting
- Computer Applications
- Business Communication
- Business Law
- Economics
- Entrepreneurship
- International Business
Directed study includes:
- 18 hours of directed non-BA
- 24 hours of directed BA beginning in the 4th or 5th semester
- Accounting starts with ACCT 401 in the 5th semester. See accounting program page for more
details.
Fifth Semester
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MGMT 371 Management
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MKTG 350 Marketing
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FINA 363 Finance
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MGSC 395 Operations Management
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Directed non-BA, Minor
or Advisor-approved course orACCT 324 Survey of Commercial Law
Sixth Semester
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Major BA Field course
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Major BA Field course
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Directed non-BA, Minor or Advisor-approved course
or
ACCT 324 Survey of Commercial Law
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Directed non-BA
or Minor Advisor-approved course
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Directed non-BA
or Minor Advisor-approved course
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Strategic Management provides students with analytical skills necessary to identify situations
influential to a firm's competitive position and to formulate appropriate responses.
Seventh Semester
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Major BA Field course
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Major BA Field course
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Behavioral Science - Psychology, Sociology, or Anthropology
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Directed non-BA
or Minor Advisor - approved course
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Directed non-BA
or Minor Advisor - approved course
Eighth Semester
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Major BA Field course
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Major BA Field course
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Major BA Field course
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Directed non-BA
or Minor Advisor-approved course
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MGMT 478 Strategic Management
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(updated 6/5/08)