OCR Text |
Show THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Robert E. Rose, 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, Business Administration, Economics, and Business Education—Office Administration. The Center for Business Training and Economic Research coordinates research functions for faculty and students and offers management training for the community. Baccalaureate Degree Requirements—Candidates 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) General Education Requirements (see General Education Area of Catalog) English, Health, Physical Education, and the state requirement in American History, Government and Economics 17-19 hours Humanities, Social Science, Life Science and Physical Science, to include Economics 101, Psychology 101, and Mathematics 105 40 hours Additional credits in liberal arts areas, to include Economics 102 16-18 hours Total General Education Requirement 75 hours (b) School of Business and Economics Core Requirements Accounting 201, 202, 254, 310 Economics 250, 251, 301 or 302 Office Administration 325 Finance 320 Management 301, 325, 364, 478 225 |