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Show Business and Economics Advertising Education: The School of Business core requirements must be completed, plus certain marketing courses in consumer behavior and advertising management. In addition, art courses in typography, layout and design are required. Professional Outlook: Career opportunities in Advertising are growing as the amount of advertising activity continues to expand. But over all, Advertising is a fairly restricted field and professional opportunities are relatively few. Related Careers: Related careers in Advertising include advertising department and account management, copy writing, layout and design, photography and artwork, media procurement, and advertising research. Program: Business AdministrationAdvertising Major (Bachelor Degree) I. General Requirements: A. Specific course requirements of the college (see index). Economics 274 (5) is recommended to satisfy the state requirement. B. Bachelor Degree General Education requirements (see index). 1. Economics 101 (5); Psychology 101 (5) or Sociology 101 (5) or Anthropology 101 (5) in the Social Science area are required for Business majors. 2. Mathematics 105 (5) in the Physical Science area is required for Business majors. (Exception: Math Placement score 26 plus.) C. The following School of Business and Economics Core is required (59 credit hours): 1. Accounting 102 (4), 202 (4), 310 (4). 2. Data Processing 101 (4). 3. Economics 102 (3), 250 (4), 251 (4); 301 (4) or 302 (4). 4. Office Administration 325 (4). 5. Business Administration 478 (4). 6. Finance 320 (4). 7. Management 301 (4), 364 (4). 8. Marketing 301 (4). 9. Business Administration 320 (4). D. A minor is not required. E. Advertising majors must have a 2.25 G. P. A. or better in major courses. F. Advertising majors must have an overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. G. 183 total hours are required for this degree. H. Sixty of the 183 total hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). II. Specific Requirements: A. Courses required (20 credit hours): Marketing 310 (4), 340 (4); Art 101 (3), 242 (3), 243 (3), 244 (3). B. Courses to elect from (four courses): Art 245 (3), 440 (3), 446 (3); Marketing 420 (4); Economics 301* (4) and 302* (4); 350 (4), 430 (4); Business Administration 489 (4) with departmental approval. *Whichever is not selected to satisfy the core (courses selected to satisfy core cannot be used in major also). GOVERNMENTAL LOGISTICS Description: In addition to receiving an educational background in the area of Business and Economics, the student is given an overview of the Logistics Processes. Students will select courses from the Logistics specialty areas of Distribution, Logistics Management, and Procurement to complete the emphasis on Governmental Logistics. Education: The Logistics Program offers approximately sixty (60) courses of both lower and upper division credit in Logistics and Logistics related areas. 98 Business and Economics Logistics However, the student must select courses from ten specifically identified areas in the program outline. Employment Outlook: Because this is a relatively new academic program, and the fact that the demand for logisticians is rapidly increasing, job opportunities are exceptionally good. Related Careers: Systems Management, Inventory Management, transportation, Procurement, Production Management, and related employment in both civilian and government career areas. Program: Business AdministrationGovernmental Logistics Management Major (Bachelor Degree) I. General Requirements: A. Specific course requirements of the college (see index). Economics 274 (5) or 430 (4) is recommended to satisfy the state requirement. B. Bachelor Degree General Education requirements (see index). 1. Economics 101 (5); Psychology 101 (5) or Sociology 101 (5) or Anthropology 101 (5) in the Social Science area are required for Business majors. 2. Mathematics 105 (5) in the Physical Science area is required for Business majors. (Exception: Math Placement score 26 plus.) C. The following School of Business and Economics Core is required (59 credit hours): 1. Accounting 102 (4), 202 (4), 310 (4). 2. Data Processing 101 (4). 3. Economics 102 (3), 250 (4), 251 (4); 301 (4) or 302 (4). 4. Office Administration 325 (4). 5. Business Administration 478 (4). 6. Finance 320 (4). 7. Management 301 (4), 364 (4). 8. Marketing 301 (4). 9. Business Administration 320 (4). D. A minor is not required. E. Governmental Logistics Management majors must have a 2.25 G. P. A. or better in major courses. F. Governmental Logistics Management majors must have an overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. G. 183 total hours are required for this degree. H. Sixty of the 183 total hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). II. Specific Requirements: A. Logistics courses required (fourteen credit hours): Logistics 110 (5), 305 (5), 345 (5). B. Logistics courses to elect from (five courses): 423 (4), 430 (4), 433 (4), 441 (4), 443 (4), 461 (4), 474 (4). C. Support courses required: Political Science 473 (3). It should be noted that this is a cooperative program between the Department of Business Administration and the School of Technology, which houses several majors in Logistics. Detailed information concerning the course descriptions and frequency of offering of the specialized Logistics courses may be obtained from the School of Technology. REAL ESTATE MAJOR Description: The Real Estate major program is designed to develop a comprehensive understanding of real estate principles, practices, and the environmental forces effecting them. Education: In addition to the business core, a concentration in Real Estate requires education in real estate principles and practices at introductory and 99 |