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Show SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Sterling D. Sessions, Dean The programs of the School of Business and Economics seek to prepare young men and women for careers in private business, governmental agencies, and as business teachers. They are also designed to develop qualities of decision making, research, and leadership and an understanding of the American economic system. Organization of the School includes departments of Accounting and Data Processing, Business Administration, Economics, and Business EducationOffice Administration. CENTER FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC TRAINING AND RESEARCH The Center for Business and Economic Training and Research (C.B.E.T.R.) is a division of the School of Business and Economics. The objective of C.B.E.T.R. is to foster a broad and continuing unity between the business and government communities, at large, and the School of Business. This objective is accomplished through the concept of the Center as a service organization. One service provided is a regular program of seminars and special training programs for the small business as well as for large firms and national organizations. A second service area is contract research and consulting for local firms, national associations, and all levels of government. C.B.E.T.R. periodically publishes the Business Spectrum. This journal contains articles of practical interest written by the faculty, students and members of the business community. Baccalaureate Degree RequirementsCandidates for the bachelor of arts or the bachelor of science degree must complete at least 183 credit hours of work according to the following schedule: (a) Specific Education Requirements: (17-19 credits) Course Credit English 101 3 English 102 3 English 103 3 Health Education 100 2 P.E3 Course Credit State requirement in American History, Government or Economics (Economics 274 or Economics 430 recommended) 3-5 (b) General Education Requirements: (40 credits) Course Credit Humanities 9 Life Science 9 Physical Science 9 Math 10.1 (5) Course Credit Social Science 12 Economics 101 (6) Psychology 101 (5) (See changes for bachelor of arts degree in General Education area of Catalog.) (c) Additional credit outside the School of Business and Economics and Economics 102 (3) (16-18 credits) (d) School of Business and Economics Core Requirements: (56 credits) Course Credit Accounting 102 4 Accounting 202 4 Accounting 310 4 Data Processing 101 4 Economics 250 4 Economics 251 4 Economics 301 or Economics 302 4 Course Credit Office Administration 325 4 Business Administration 478 4 Finance 320 4 Management 325 4 Management 364 4 Marketing 301 4 Business Administration 320 or Economics 430 4 71 |