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MGT 6320 MIS 6302
Organizational Behavior
Integrating Management Information Technology in Business
Marketing Management
MKT 6304
Forensic/Fraud Accounting Emphasis13
ACC 5332 ACC 5433 ACC 5334 ACC 5335
Introduction to Fraud Examination Forensic/Fraud IT Audit
The Legal Environment and Fraud Forensic/Fraud Practicum
TOTAL HOURS ............................................................................... 151-161
Business Administration Bachelor of Business Administration
Students seeking a bachelor of business administration degree must complete a minimum of 124 credit hours. Depending upon a student’s concentration, the actual number of required credit hours may be greater than 124 credit hours. Students must successfully complete the University’s General Education Curriculum requirements, which total 45- 46 credit hours for business administration majors. All business administration students must satisfactorily complete the core curriculum of the School of Business Administration and Professional Programs. The core consists of 39 credit hours. Each concentration within the School of Business Administration and Professional Programs requires additional hours specific to the concentration. Students majoring in business administration also take business-advanced electives as required by the particular concentration. In addition, business majors must take a minimum of 3 hours of required related courses. If needed, students must take free elective credit hours to complete the number of hours required to obtain the bachelor of business administration degree. No more than 6 hours of business transfer credits with a grade of "D" will apply toward major requirements, and no transfer grades of "D" will apply toward concentration courses. In addition, a maximum of 6 hours of transfer credits may be applied to satisfy a concentration requirement.
GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM ............................................... 45-46
The General Education Curriculum (GEC) is listed on page 103 of this catalog.
Only MAT 1302 is acceptable for the GEC math requirement.
Some courses listed in program “Major Requirements” or “Required Related Courses,” (noted with an asterisk [*]), may be used to meet requirements in the GEC. Although these courses fulfill requirements in each area, credit hours for these courses, if taken for the GEC, may only be counted in the GEC.
For complete Graduation Requirements, see page 106 of this catalog.
REQUIRED RELATED COURSES ........................................................... 3-12
Business Administration.......................................................... 3 BUA 2310 Advanced Business Applications
Economics ............................................................................ 0-3 ECO 2305 Principles of Economics I*
Mathematics ......................................................................... 0-3
MAT 1310 Mathematics for Business and Economic Analysis*
Speech .................................................................................. 0-3 SPC 1301 Fundamentals of Speech*