General Business for Non-Business Majors MIN
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This is a recommended course sequence based on the current University Catalog for this degree and illustrates how the degree could be completed. Actual plans for individual students will vary based on transfer credits, semester start, advisor recommendations and academic needs.
The degree map does not substitute for professional advising. Review your degree audit report and see your advisor each semester.
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Program Electives (12 credits)
OPTION 1: course and 9 elective credits from 300- and 400-level Herberger Business School courses. No more than 6 credits are allowed from any one of the following nine areas: (1) accounting; (2) information systems; (3) business law; (4) finance; (5) insurance; (6) management; (7) marketing; (8) real estate; (9) entrepreneurship.
OPTION 2: 12 elective credits from 300- and 400-level Herberger Business School courses. No more than 6 credits are allowed from any one of the following nine areas: 1) accounting; 2) information systems; 3) business law; 4) finance; 5) insurance; 6) management; 7) marketing; 8) real estate; (9) entrepreneurship.
Non-business majors who elect to minor in business may take no more than 30 credits of their total university work in the Herberger Business School. Only business majors with HBS Upper Division Status or admitted business minors may enroll in 300- and 400-level Business School courses. Department permission required for all other students.
All SCSU students must complete a minimum of 120 credits to graduate.
All SCSU students must have at least 40 credits of 300/400 level courses to graduate.
All SCSU students must complete a minimum of 40 credits of Liberal Education courses AND meet the requirements of all 10 goal areas, including RIGR and Diversity.
Apply for graduation one semester before you plan to graduate.
- Program Electives (12 credits) (Generic)(12 cr)OROPTION 1:Â Â and 9 elective credits from 300- and 400-level Herberger Business School courses. No more than 6 credits are allowed from any one of the following nine areas: (1) accounting; (2) information systems; (3) business law; (4) finance; (5) insurance; (6) management; (7) marketing; (8) real estate; (9) entrepreneurship. (Generic)(12 cr)OROPTION 2: 12 elective credits from 300- and 400-level Herberger Business School courses. No more than 6 credits are allowed from any one of the following nine areas: 1) accounting; 2) information systems; 3) business law; 4) finance; 5) insurance; 6) management; 7) marketing; 8) real estate; (9) entrepreneurship. (Generic)(12 cr)