Business & Organizational Leadership (B.O.R.G.) Degrees
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REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES (51 Semester Hours)
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| ACC 201 |
Principles of Accounting I |
3 |
ACC 202
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Principles of Accounting II |
3 |
| ECON 201 |
Macroeconomics |
3 |
| ECON 202 |
Microeconomics |
3 |
| IT 250 |
Management Information Systems |
3 |
| ORG 103 |
Critical and Practical Reasoning |
3 |
| ORG 110 |
Business in the Global Context |
3 |
| ORG 205 |
Business Communications |
3 |
| ORG 230 |
Introduction to Organizational Leadership and Sustainable Enterprise |
3 |
| ORG 301 |
Principles of Finance |
3 |
| ORG 302 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 |
| ORG 304 |
Legal Environment of Business |
3
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| ORG 380 |
Internship/Career Preparation |
1.5 |
| ORG 405 |
Business Ethics |
3 |
| ORG 450 |
Strategic Planning and Sustainable Enterprise |
3 |
| ORG 480 |
Professional Life Planning Seminar |
1.5 |
| Select one course: |
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| MAT 141 |
Probability and Statistics
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3 |
| ORG 240 |
Statistics for Business and Social Sciences
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3
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| PSY 210 |
Social Science Research Methods
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3
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EMPHASES
Select one emphasis: Management & Entrepreneurship, Sport and Event Management or Information Technology, or, consult with your advisor about a minor (21 hours) or focus (18 hours).
Information Technology 18 Semester Hours
Today’s business men and women need to understand and use technological tools. Computers, databases, spreadsheets, PowerPoint™ presentations, and e-mail are mainstays of the business person’s daily routine. Using and understanding those technologies are essential skills. The Information Technology (IT) Emphasis assists students in discovering new knowledge and developing a deeper understanding of the role of technology in today’s business world. Through hands-on, experiential course work, students develop the technical competence while examining the complementary relationship between computing and business function. They also develop a greater appreciation and understanding concerning how IT tools, software, and systems aid business people in their analyses of business problems and opportunities.
Required Courses:
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15 |
| IT 211 |
Introduction to Programming
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| IT 300 |
Systems Analysis & Design |
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IT 330
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Web Programming and Design |
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| IT 340 |
Spreadsheet and Database Applications |
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| IT 400 |
Computer Security |
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3 |
| ART 230 |
Computer Graphics I |
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| ART 231 |
Computer Graphics II |
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| IT courses |
Select any additional IT course above IT 211 |
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