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Show Business and Economics Office Administration I. Students who have taken Shorthand or Typewriting in high school will be placed in the appropriate level courses by means of an evaluation of their proficiency. Any skills courses that are bypassed may be replaced by elective courses in business. J. Students transferring credits from, another institution must take at least one Typewriting and one Shorthand course at Weber State College to verify their skills. II. Specific Requirements: A. 41-42 credit hours of Office Administration courses: Office Administration 103 (3), 123 (4) or Management 320 (4), 150 (4), 200 (4), 201 (4) 202 (2), 203 (2), 301 (3), 341 (4) or Management 350 (3), 353 (4), 354 (2), 355 (3), 499 (3). B. Business core requirements, as modified for Office Administration majors (51 credit hours): Accounting 102 (4), 202 (4), 310 (4); Data Processing 101 (4); Office Administration 325 (4); Management 301 (4); Marketing 301 (4); Business Administration 320 (4); Economics 102 (3): 301 (4) or 302 (4); Finance 101 (4), 320 (4). Composite Major in Business EducationSee Composite and Interdepartmental Programs. Program: Office Administration Minor for Business and Non-Business Majors I. General Requirements: A. Office Administration minors must achieve a G. P. A. of 2.25 in minor courses. B. Students who have taken Shorthand or Typewriting in high school will be placed in the appropriate level courses by means of an evaluation of their proficiency. Any skills courses that are bypassed may be replaced by elective courses in business. C. Students transferring credits from another institution must take at least one Typewriting and one Shorthand course at Weber State College to verify their skills. II. Specific Requirements: A. Non-business majorsA baccalaureate degree candidate who is not seeking a major in the School of Business and Economics may obtain a minor in Office Administration by completing the following requirements: 1. A minimum of 26 credit hours. 2. Office Administration courses required (eighteen credit hours): Office Administration 103 (3), 200 (4), 201 (4), 202 (2), 203 (2), 301 (3). 3. Courses to elect from (eight credit hours): Office Administration 150 (4), 325 (4), 341 (4), 342 (4), 353 (4), 354 (2); Accounting 102 (4), 202 (4); Economics 101 (5). B. School of Business and Economics majorsIf a minor in Office Administration is desired by a student majoring in the school of Business and Economics, he must complete a minimum of fifteen credit hours (with approval of a minor adviser) from the following courses: Office Administration 200 (4), 201 (2), 202 (4), 203 (2), 301 (3), 341 (4), 342 (4), 353 (4), 354 (2), 355 (3). Program: Business Education Teaching Minor I. General Requirements: A. A grade of C or better in minor courses. II. Specific Requirements: A. Twenty-four credit hours B. Office Administration courses required (fourteen credit hours): Office Administration 103 (3), 200 (4), 203 (2), 361 (3), 363 (2). 106 Business and Economics Office Administration C. Emphases to elect from: 1. Office Administration Emphasis (10 credit hours): Office Administration 112 (4) or 122 (4), 123 (4), 201 (4), 202 (2), 325 (4) 353 (4), 354 (2), 362* (2). 2. General Emphasis: (10 credit hours): Office Administration 150 (4), Accounting 102 (4), 202 (4), 310 (4), 311 (4), Data Processing 101 (4). *Required. Program: Secretarial ScienceAssociate of Science Degree (two year program). I. General Requirements: A. Specific course requirements of the college (see index). The state requirement in American History, Government, and Economics does not need to be completed. B. General Education requirements (see index). Exceptionnine hours in the Social Science area. C. Secretarial Science students must have an overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. D. Secretarial Science students must have a 2.25 G. P. A. or better in major courses. To enroll in any skill course, a student must have a grade of C or better in the preceding course in the same skill. E. 93 total hours are required. F. Students who have taken Shorthand or Typewriting in high school will be placed in the appropriate level courses by means of an evaluation of their proficiency. Any skills courses that are bypassed may be replaced by elective courses in business. G. Students transferring credits from another institution must take at least one Typewriting and one Shorthand course at Weber State College to verify their skills. II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 33 credit hours in Office Administration courses. B. Office Administration courses required: Office Administration 103 (3), 200 (4), 201 (4), 202 (2), 203 (2), 353 (4), 354 (2). C. Courses to elect from (twelve credit hours): Office Administration 123 (4), 150 (4), 301 (3), 325 (4), 341 (4), 342 (4), 355 (3); Accounting 102 (4), 202 (4); Business Administration 101 (4), 320 (4); Data Processing 101 (4); Economics 101 (5), 102 (3); Finance 101 (4). (At least one of the preceding courses must be taken outside of the Office Administration area.) Program: Secretarial ScienceInstitutional Diploma (two year program). I. General Requirements: A. Specific course requirements of the college (see index). The state requirement in American History, Government, and Economics does not need to be completed. B. A minimum of 20 credit hours of General Education electives. C. Secretarial Science students must have an overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. 107 |