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Begin Date: Fall Semester 2002
End Date: Fall Semester 2006 -UCA
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Penn State Erie, The Behrend College (2GBBC)
PROFESSOR JOHN M. MAGENAU III, Director, School of Business, Behrend College
The associate degree major in General Business provides an opportunity for students to earn an associate degree which gives them a general introduction to several aspects of business. In addition, it provides a foundation that allows those students who qualify for admission to baccalaureate degree programs in business to make a smooth transition into four-year majors offered at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, and Penn State Harrisburg, The Capital College. The business coursework required by the major introduces students to basics of accounting; economics; management information systems; quantitative business analysis; and the social, legal, ethical and political environments within which businesses operate. The general education and other requirements of the major provide an opportunity for students to strengthen their skills in oral and written communication and quantitative reasoning which are essential for success in business careers. To develop a well-rounded graduate, students select supporting courses from those approved for General Education.
For the Associate in Science degree in General Business, a minimum of 60 credits is required.
Recommended Scheduling by Semester Standing given like (Sem: 1-2)
GENERAL EDUCATION: 21 credits
(12 of these 21 credits are included in the REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR)
See description of General Education in front of Bulletin.)
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR: 51-52 credits
(This includes 12 credits of General Education courses: 3 credits of GWS courses; 3 credits of GQ courses; 6 credits of GS courses.)
PRESCRIBED COURSES (33 credits)
CMPSC 203 GQ(4), ENGL 015 GWS(3) (Sem: 1-2)
ACCTG 211(4)[1], B A 243(4), CAS 100 GWS(3), ECON
002 GS(3), ECON 004 GS(3),
ENGL 202D GWS(3), M I S 204(2)[1], MS&IS 200(4)[1]
(Sem: 2-4)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (3-4 credits)
MATH 021 GQ(3), MATH 022 GQ(3), or MATH 110 GQ(4) (Sem: 1-2)
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (15 credits)
Select 15 credits from courses approved for General Education, including 6 credits
in the natural sciences (GN), 3 credits in the arts (GA), and 3 credits in the
humanities (GH) (Sem: 1-4)
[1] A student enrolled in this major must receive
a grade of C or better, as specified in Senate Policy 82-44.
Review Date: 10/8/02
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