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Archives:AY 2017-2018CSCU Business Transfer Pathway2018-19This Business Studies Associate Degree serves as the single community college degree to all of the State University and Charter Oak State College business majors listed below. Students will declare a specific field when they transfer.Contents:pp 3-5CSCU Pathway Transfer AA Degree: Business StudiesTransfer Pathway and Degree Programs:pp 6-9COSC, BA Business Administrationpp 10-11COSC, BA Business Administration remaining creditspp 12-15SCSU, BS Business Economicspp 16SCSU, BS Business Economics remaining creditsAccountingTransfer Pathway and Degree Programs:pp 18-21CCSU, BS Accountingpp 22-25ECSU, BS Accountingpp 26-29SCSU, BS Accountingpp 30-33WCSU, BBA AccountingRemaining Credits:pp 34-35CCSU, BS Accountingpp 36ECSU, BS Accountingpp 37-38SCSU, BS Accountingpp 39-40WCSU, BBA AccountingFinanceTransfer Pathway and Degree Programs:pp 42-45CCSU, BS Financepp 46-49ECSU, BS Financepp 50-53SCSU, BS Financepp 54-57WCSU, BBA FinanceRemaining Credits:pp 58-59CCSU, BS Financepp 60ECSU, BS Financepp 61-62SCSU, BS Financepp 63-64WCSU, BBA FinanceManagementTransfer Pathway and Degree Programs:pp 66-69CCSU, BS Managementpp 70-72ECSU, BS Business Administrationpp 73-76SCSU, BS Managementpp 77-80WCSU, BBA ManagementRemaining Credits:pp 81-82CCSU, BS Managementpp 83ECSU, BS Business Administrationpp 84SCSU, BS Managementpp 85-86WCSU, BBA ManagementMarketingTransfer Pathway and Degree Programs:pp 88-91CCSU, BS Marketingpp 92-95SCSU, BS Marketingpp 96-99WCSU, BBA MarketingRemaining Credits:pp 100-101CCSU, BS Marketingpp 102-103SCSU, BS Marketingpp 104-105WCSU, BBA MarketingChangesThe CSCU Pathway Transfer A.A. Degree: Business Studies was approved by the BOR during AY 2016-17 and first made available to students for AY 2017-18. Changes made after 6/20/2017.9/26/2017: MxCC replaced ACC 115 (4 credits) with ACC 113 (3 credits) [p3 ln19; p7 ln26; p13 ln31; p19-20 ln29; p23 ln29; p27 ln31; p31 ln32; p43 ln29; p47 ln29; p51 on31; p55 ln32; p67 ln29; p71 ln29; p74 ln30; p78 ln 32; p89 ln29; p93 ln 31; p97 ln32] MxCC replaced ACC 118 (4 credits) with ACC 117 (3 credits) [p4 ln20; p7 ln 27; p13 ln32; p20 ln33; p24 ln48; p27 ln32; p31 ln33; p44 ln30; p47 ln30; p52 ln32; p55 ln33; p68 ln30; p71 ln30; p74 ln31; p78 ln 33; p89-90 ln 30; p93 ln 32; p97 ln 33] MxCC replaced MAT 168 (4 credits) with MAT 167 (3 credits) [p3 line 7; line 11 on pages 6, 12, 18, 22, 26, 30, 42, 46, 50, 54, 66, 70, 73, 77, 88, 92, 96]3/15/2018: COSC updated Program; corrected errors; added language for requirements for open electives4/20/2018: WCSU updated all programs to reflect changes to general education requirements as of 20164/20/2018: SCSU updated programs CSCU Pathway Transfer A.A. Degree: Business Studies1FRAMEWORK302Section A: Common Designated Competencies3Written Communication IEnglish 101*13 credits4Written Communication IIGeneral Education Elective3 credits5Scientific ReasoningGeneral Education Elective3-4 credits6Scientific Knowledge & UnderstandingGeneral Education Elective3-4 credits7Quantitative ReasoningMAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)*1MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)*1MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)*13 credits4 credits8Historical Knowledge & UnderstandingGeneral Education Elective3 credits9Social PhenomenaECN 101 Macroeconomics*13 credits10Aesthetic DimensionsGeneral Education Elective3 credits11Section B: Campus Designated Comps12Competency 1General Education Elective3 credits13Competency 2General Education Elective3 credits14Framework30 Total30-32 credits15PATHWAY3016Additional General Education Courses17General Education Elective 1: Global KnowledgeCCSU: Study Area II: Social SciencesECSU: Individuals and SocietiesSCSU: Global AwarenessWCSU: General Education ElectiveCOSC: General Education ElectiveECN 102 Microeconomics*13 credits18Major Program Requirements19ACC 113ACC 115 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)*1,2Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)*1,2Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)*1,2Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)*1,23 credits4 credits20ACC 117ACC 118 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)*1,2Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)*1,23 credits4 credits21BMG 204BBG 210ENG 106Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)*Writing for Business (TXCC)*3 credits22BMK 201 Principles of Marketing*23 credits23BBG 230BBG 231BBG 234Survey of Business Law (QVCC)*2Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MXCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TXCC)*2Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*23 credits24BMG 202 Principles of Management*23 credits25BFN 201Principles of Finance*2(Prerequisites: ECN 101 and 102 and Statistics*; ACC 113/115 and 117/118 preferred) (8 CCs have an accounting prerequisite: ACC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MXCC, NCCC, TRCC, TXCC)*Statistics may be taken as a pre- or co-requisite.3 credits26MAT 152**(TXCC)MAT 158**(GCC, MCC, MXCC)MAT 190**(NCC, TXCC)MAT 230**(CCC, MCC)MAT 232**(GCC, NVCC)MAT 254(ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)**When none of these courses is available at a community college, students may take it or its equivalent at another CSCU institution, including online, to fulfill this math requirement.Finite Math*1Functions, Graphs & Matrices*1Calculus for Business and Social Sciences*1Applied Calculus, Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach*1Applied Calculus*1Calculus I*13 credits3 credits3 credits3 credits3 credits (GCC)4 credits(NVCC)4 credits27Unrestricted ElectivesAwarding 4 credits for Accounting and Statistics courses is at the discretion of individual community colleges and affects the number of unrestricted electives and total credits to degree. When these 4-credits courses transfer to the CSUs and CO, 3-credits will count as the equivalent course and 1 credit will transfer as an unrestricted elective at the receiving institution.ACCCCCGCCHCCMCCMXCCNVCCNCCCNCCQVCCTRCCTXCC0/611/602/601/600/602/621/601/602/601/600/611/6028Students who have unrestricted electives should consider beginning or completing work on foreign language requirements at CCSU and ECSU not already met in high school and beginning work on minor requirements of some CSUs. They may also complete other General Education requirements for CCSU, WCSU, SCSU, and CO. They may complete only 1 additional general education requirement for ECSU.29Pathway30 Total30 credits30Business Pathway Total60-62 creditsCCSU: All courses marked with an * must be C- or above2.5 Overall GPA required to graduate and in courses marked 1SCSU:All courses marked with a 2 must be C or aboveWCSU:2.3 overall GPAC+ or better in Financial Accounting2.0 GPA in all major coursesIMPORTANT NOTE: In cases where a course is marked with a * AND a 2, a student is required to achieve the higher grade: C or better.Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramCharter Oak State CollegeComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeBusiness Administration, B.A.There are no additional requirements for admission to this program.1Community CollegesCO2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013Composition 10138Written IIGen Ed3Composition 10239Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Natural Sciences6-710Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed311QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)3 credits4 creditsMAT 105 Statistics 312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed*3U.S History/Gov or Non-U.S Hist313Social PhenomenaECN 101 Macroeconomics3Social/Behavioral Science314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Literature and Fine Arts315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Oral Communication317Competency:Gen Ed3Ethical Decision Making318Framework30 Credits (30-31):19Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21Additional General Education I – Global Knowledge: ECN 102 Microeconomics3Global Understanding: ECO 104 Microeconomics322U.S. History/Gov or Non-U.S Hist (Must meet both requirements) 323IDS 101 Cornerstone324General Education Credits:33-3539-4025Major Program Courses26ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)34ACC 101 Financial Accounting327ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)ACC 118 (Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)34ACC 102 Managerial Accounting328BMK 201 Principles of Marketing3MKT 101 Principles of Marketing329BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)3BUS 120 Business Law330BMG 202 Principles of Management*3MGT 101 Principles of Management331BFN 201 Principles of Finance(Prerequisites: ECN 101 and 102 and Statistics*; ACC 113/115 and 117/118 preferred) (8 CCs have an accounting prerequisite: ACC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MXCC, NCCC, TRCC, TXCC)*Statistics may be taken as a co-requisite.3 FIN 210 Financial Management32BUS 201 Business Statistics333ITE 101 Management Information Systems334MGT 315 Organizational Behavior335BUS 495 Business Major Capstone Course33637Choose one of the concentrations below (9 upper level credits):93839Small Business – may include:MGT 350 EntrepreneurshipMGT 353 Evaluating New Business OpportunitiesMGT 360 Small Business(9)4041Project Management – may include:MGT 460 Fundamental Project ManagementMGT 462 Effective Project ManagementMGT 464 Mastering Project Management(9)4243Human Resources – may include:HRM 310 Human Resources ManagementHRM 311 Managing People in a Global EconomyHRM 312 Employment Law(9)4445Organizational Management – may include:COM 326 Organizational CommunicationMGT 325 Organizational and Group DynamicsMGT 326 Organizational Theory(9)4647General Business, to be developed with an Academic Advisor – may include:MGT 371 Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementMKT 310 International MarketingPHL 485 Business Ethics & Individual Values(9)484950Program Course Credits:18-203951Open Electives52BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NVCC, NCCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)3353MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)3 333 3 (GCC)4(NVCC)43-454Open Elective credits:0-2The total remaining open elective credits must be used to meet the following overall requirements:Total Liberal Arts credits in the degree must total 60 credits. 30 Upper Level credits (300 and 400 level) are required for BS degree. Any open elective credits remaining after the requirements of 1 and 2 have been met can be completed with any college-level courses.35-3655Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Credits remaining in the four-year degreeBusiness Administration, B.A.1Charter Oak State College2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4U.S. History/Gov or Non-U.S Hist (Must meet both requirements) 35IDS 101 Cornerstone36General Education Credits67Remaining Major Program Requirements8CourseCredits9BUS 201 Business Statistics310ITE 101 Management Information Systems311MGT 315 Organizational Behavior312BUS 495 Business Major Capstone Course31314Choose one of the concentrations below (9 upper level credits):91516Small Business – may include:MGT 350 EntrepreneurshipMGT 353 Evaluating New Business OpportunitiesMGT 360 Small Business(9)1718Project Management – may include:MGT 460 Fundamental Project ManagementMGT 462 Effective Project ManagementMGT 464 Mastering Project Management(9)1920Human Resources – may include:HRM 310 Human Resources ManagementHRM 311 Managing People in a Global EconomyHRM 312 Employment Law(9)2122Organizational Management – may include:COM 326 Organizational CommunicationMGT 325 Organizational and Group DynamicsMGT 326 Organizational Theory(9)2324General Business, to be developed with an Academic Advisor – may include:MGT 371 Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementMKT 310 International MarketingPHL 485 Business Ethics & Individual Values(9)2526Program Course Credits2127Remaining Open Electives28CoursesCredits29Open Elective CreditsThe total remaining open elective credits must be used to meet the following overall requirements:Total Liberal Arts credits in the degree must total 60 credits. 30 Upper Level credits (300 and 400 level) are required for BS degree.Any open elective credits remaining after the requirements of 1 and 2 have been met can be completed with any college-level courses.3330Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramSouthern Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeBusiness Administration—Business Economics Concentration B.S.Students must obtain at least a “C” grade in courses marked with *.Students must obtain at least a “C+” grade in courses marked with **.1Community CollegesSCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013FYE38Written IIGen EdWritten Communication9Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Natural World 1 – Physical Realm3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3Natural World II – Life and Environment411QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34Quantitative Reasoning ECO 270 Applied Business Statistics – in place of ECO 221 Statistics for Economics and Business312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Time and Place313Social PhenomenaECN 101 MacroeconomicsSocial structure, Conflict, Consensus, ECO 100 Principles of Macroeconomics314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Cultural Expressions315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Critical Thinking317Competency:Gen Ed3Tech Fluency318Framework30 Credits (30-31):3119Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics3Global Awareness – ECO 101 Principles of Microeconomics322Select two of the following three areas:623Creative Drive (0-3)24American Experience(0-3)25Mind and Body(0-3)2627Must be taken at SCSU:28Tier 3 Capstone – ECO 450 Seminar in Applied Economics329General Education Credits:33-3542-4330Major Program Courses31ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)*Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)*ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)*Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)*34ACC 200 Principles of Financial Accounting*332ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)*ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)*34ACC 210 Managerial Accounting for Non-Accounting Majors*333BMK 201 Principles of Marketing*3MKT 200 Principles of Marketing*334BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)*BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)*BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*3MGT 240 Legal Environment of Business*335BMG 202 Principles of Management*3MGT 300 Management and Organization – in place of MGT 305 Organizational Behavior*336BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)3COM 100 CommunicationORCOM 101 Fundamentals of Professional Presentations337BFN 201 Principles of Finance3FIN 300 Corporate Finance*338MIS 370 Business Information Systems*339MGT 450 Business Policy and Strategy Seminar*340Business Economics Concentration:41ECO 200 Macroeconomic Analysis**342ECO 201 Microeconomic Analysis**343ECO 350 International Economics I: Trade**34418 Additional Credits in ECO**1845CSC 200 Information Management and Productivity Software34647If one of the following is taken at the community college, it will count here and meet the appropriate course to the right. Otherwise, see line 59.MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)(3)(3) (3 (GCC)4(NVCC))(4)MAT 139 Short Course in CalculusORMAT 150 Calculus IIf this requirement is not met at the community college, then the student will be required to complete MAT 125 Applied Business Math3-44849Program Course Credits:21-276050Open Electives51One of these courses may have been taken at the community college in place of line 46.MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC.MCC, MXCC)(3)(3)MAT 124 Quantitative Mathematics(3)5253Open Elective credits:0-317-1854Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120 Credits remaining in the four-year degreeBusiness Administration—Business Economics Concentration B.S.Students must obtain at least a “C” grade in courses marked with *.Students must obtain at least a “C+” grade in courses marked with **.Students must complete 2 “W” courses at SCSU.1Southern Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4Select two of the following three areas:65American Experience(0-3)6Mind and Body(0-3)7Creative Drive(0-3)8Tier 3 Capstone – ECO 450 Seminar in Applied Economics3910General Education Credits911Remaining Major Program Requirements12CourseCredits13MGT 450 Business Policy and Strategy Seminar*315MIS 370 Business Information Systems*316Business Economics Concentration:17ECO 200 Macroeconomic Analysis**318ECO 201 Microeconomic Analysis**319ECO 350 International Economics I: Trade**32018 Additional Credits in ECO**1821CSC 200 Information Management and Productivity Software322If one of the following was not taken at the community college: MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)Then take:MAT 139 Short Course in Calculus(3)23Program Course Credits36-3924Remaining Open Electives25CoursesCredits26Open Elective credits12-1527Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60AccountingTransfer Pathway and Degree ProgramCentral Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeAccounting B.S.All courses marked with an * must be completed with a C- or better.All courses marked with a 1 must be completed before being admitted to upper division.A minimum GPA of 2.50 is required in all courses marked 1 and overall.Students must maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA and a 2.50 is a graduation requirement at CCSU.There is no minor requirement for this program.1Community CollegesCCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013English 110 Freshman Composition1*38Written II3Skill Area I -- Communication39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Study Area IV – Natural Sciences3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3Study Area IV – Natural Sciences311QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)*MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)*MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)*34Skill Area II – STAT 200 Business Statistics I1*312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Study Area II – History 313Social PhenomenaECN 101 Macroeconomics*Study Area II -- ECON 200 Macroeconomics1*314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Study Area I – Arts and Humanities315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Skill Area IV – University Requirement317Competency:Gen Ed3Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences318Framework30 Credits (30-31):19Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics*3Study Area II – ECON 201 Microeconomics1*322Study Area I – Arts and Humanities323Study Area I – Literature 324Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences325MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)*MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)*MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)*MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)*MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)*MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)*3 333 3 (GCC)4(NVCC)4Skill Area II – MAT 123 Applied Business Math1*ORMAT 125 Applied Calculus1*ORMAT 152 Calculus1*326Skill Area III – Foreign Language Proficiency:See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.627General Education Credits:36-3851-5228Major Program Courses29ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)*Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)*ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)*Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)*34AC 211 Introduction to Financial Accounting1*330ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)*ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)*34AC 212 Introduction to Managerial Accounting1331BMK 201 Principles of Marketing*3MKT 295 Fundamentals of Marketing*332BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)*BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)*BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*3LAW 250 Legal Environment of Business*333BMG 202 Principles of Management*3MGT 295 Fundamentals of Management*334BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)*ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)*3MC 207 Managerial Communications1*335BFN 201 Principles of Finance*3FIN 295 Managerial Finance*336MIS 201 Introduction to Management Information Systems*337STAT 201 Business Statistics II*338AC 300 Intermediate Accounting I339AC 301 Cost Management Systems340AC 302 Introduction to Income Tax341AC 312 Intermediate Accounting II342AC 313 Intermediate Accounting III343AC 340 Accounting Information Systems344AC 445 Auditing345Select 3 from:AC 311 Accounting ApplicationsAC 402 Fundamentals of Corporate TaxAC 404 Tax & Business Pass-Thru EntitiesAC 407 Advanced AccountingAC 410 Fraud ExaminationAC 420 Managerial Analysis & Cost ControlAC 421 Accounting for Lean EnterprisesAC 430 Accounting for Non-Profit InstitutionsAC 455 Internal AuditingAC 490 Current Accounting TopicsAC 497 Independent Study in AccountingAC 498 Internship in AccountingFIN 301 Intermediate FinanceLAW 400 Advanced Business Law646MGT 480 Strategic Management (Upper Division Capstone)A 0 credits assessment session BUS 480 is a co-requisite with MGT 480347Program Course Credits:21-236048Minor Course Credits:--A minor is not required in this major.--49Open Electives50Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language and/or minor requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the CCSU.51Open Elective credits:0-38-952Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramEastern Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeAccounting B.S.There are no additional requirements for admission to this program.1Community CollegesECSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013T1 College Writing, Literature and Thought38Written IIGen EdT1 College Writing, Literature and Thought39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4T1 Natural Sciences3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3T2 Natural Sciences3-411QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34T1 Math, MAT 216 Statistical Data AnalysisECO 215 Statistics for Business and Economics312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3T1 Historical Perspectives313Social PhenomenaECN 101 MacroeconomicsSocial Sciences, ECO 200 Principles of Macroeconomics314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Arts in Context315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3FYI 100317Competency:Gen Ed3Health and Wellness318Framework30 Credits (30-31):19Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics3Individuals and Societies – ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics322Creative Expressions323Cultural Perspectives324Applied Information Technologies325Tier 3 Capstone (Must be taken at ECSU)ACC 411 Contemporary Issues in Accounting326Foreign Language Proficiency:See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.627General Education Credits:33-3551-5228Major Program Courses29ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)34ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I330BMK 201 Principles of Marketing3BUS 225 Principles of Marketing331BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)3BUS 250 Business Law I332BMG 202 Principles of Management3BUS 201 Principles of Management333BFN 201 Principles of Finance3BUS 245 Business Finance334ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting I335ACC 302 Intermediate Accounting II336ACC 303 Intermediate Accounting III337ACC 310 Cost Accounting Systems338ACC 311 Advanced Managerial Accounting339ACC 410 Advanced Financial Accounting340ACC 411 Contemporary Issues in Accounting See line 25041ACC 412 Auditing342ACC 416 Federal Income Taxation343ACC 420 Accounting Information Technology and Business Solutions344BUS 260 Operations Management What is the status of this course? It does not appear on the recommended plan of study345BUS 300 Business Law II346Program Course Credits:15-164847Open Electives48ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)34ACC 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 349BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)3350MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)3 333 3 (GCC)4(NVCC)4MAT 1XX Mathematics ElectiveMAT 2XX Mathematics ElectiveECO 300 Mathematics for EconomicsMAT 243 Calculus I3-451Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the ECSU.52Open Elective credits:0-310-1253Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramSouthern Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeAccounting B.S.Students must obtain at least a “C” grade in each concentration course in order to graduate.Students receiving grades of “C-“ or lower in concentration courses will be required to repeat those courses.1Community CollegesSCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013FYE38Written IIGen Ed3Written Communication39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Natural World 1 – Physical Realm3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3Natural World II – Life and Environment3-411QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34Quantitative Reasoning – ECO 270 Applied Business Statistics312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Time and Place313Social PhenomenaECN 101 MacroeconomicsSocial structure, Conflict, Consensus, ECO 100 Principles of Macroeconomics314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Cultural Expressions315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Critical Thinking317Competency:Gen Ed3Tech Fluency318Framework30 Credits (30-31)19Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics3Global Awareness – ECO 101 Principles of Microeconomics322Select two of the three following areas:623Creative Drive (0-3)24American Experience(0-3)25Mind and Body(0-3)2627Must be taken at SCSU:28Tier 3 Capstone, MGT 400 Business and Society329General Education Credits:33-3542-4330Major Program Courses31ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)34ACC 200 Principles of Financial Accounting332ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)34ACC 210 Managerial Accounting333BMK 201 Principles of Marketing3MKT 200 Principles of Marketing334BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)3MGT 240 Legal Environment of Business335BMG 202 Principles of Management3MGT 300 Management and Organization (In place of MGT 305 Organizational Behavior)336BFN 201 Principles of Finance3FIN 300 Corporate Finance337MGT 450 Business Policy and Strategy Seminar338MIS 370 Business Information Systems339Accounting Concentration: C+ or better required40ACC 202 Accounting Spreadsheet Applications141ACC 310 Intermediate Accounting I442ACC 311 Intermediate Accounting II443ACC 350 Federal Income Taxation344ACC 370 Accounting Information Systems345ACC 410 Advanced Accounting346ACC 424 International Accounting347ACC 450 Accounting Capstone348ACC 461 Auditing349ACC Elective selected with the consent of the advisor350CSC 200 Information Management and Productivity Software351Cognates:523ENG 316 Writing for Business and Industry353BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)COM 101 Fundamentals of Professional Presentations354MGT 335 Business Law355If one of the following is taken at the community college, it will count here and meet the appropriate course to the right. Otherwise, see line 59.MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)(3)(3) (3 (GCC)4(NVCC))(4)MAT 139 Short Course in CalculusORMAT 150 Calculus IIf this requirement is not met at the community college, then the student will be required to complete MAT 125 Applied Business Math3-456Program Course Credits:24-2669-7057Open Electives58One of these courses may have been taken at the community college in place of line 56.MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)(3)(3)MAT 124 Quantitative Mathematics(3)5960Open Elective credits:0-37-961Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120 Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramWestern Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeAccounting B.B.A.Students must earn a C+ or better in ACC 201 Financial Accounting.Overall minimum G.P.A. of 2.30 or better is required for all courses in the program.Need 2.0 overall G.P.A. in all major courses.1Community CollegesWCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013Writing I38Written IIGen Ed3Writing II39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Scientific Inquiry I3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3General Education Elective / Second Exposure to Scientific Inquiry 3-411QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34Quantitative Reasoning: FIN 230 Business StatisticsStudents will have completed a second exposure to Quantitative Reasoning: see line 62.312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Critical Thinking313Social PhenomenaECN 101 Macroeconomics3General Education Elective / Exploration: ECO 211 Principles of Macroeconomics314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Creative Process315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Oral Communication317Competency:Gen Ed3Information Literacy 318Framework30 Credits (30-31):30-3119Pathway3020Additional General Education CoursesStudents complete a two-part general education curriculum: Part I (Foundations) addresses life-long learning in and through 10 competencies. Part II (Explorations) requires students to complete a minimum of 40 credits outside their major. Students must also repeat three different competencies, excluding writing and first-year navigation.In the Framework30 portion of the transfer degree, students who complete a TAP degree will receive credit for having met 8 competencies in Foundations, including at least one repeat (Scientific Inquiry), and 30 of the 40 credits of Explorations. For this program, the student will have completed two General Education Elective / Second Exposures, one in Scientific Inquiry and one in Quantitative Reasoning. One second exposure requirement remains at WCSU.21General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics3ECON 213 Principles of Microeconomics Counts as part of the Explorations requirement.322General Education Elective / Second exposure – must complete 3 in total. See lines 10, 11 and 62.323Intercultural Competence324Health and Wellness – PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology325Must be taken at WCSU:26Written Communication III—embedded in a major course027Culminating Gen Ed Experience – may be satisfied by a major capstone028General Education Credits:33-3542-4329Major Program Courses30ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)34ACC 201 Financial Accounting (C+ or better)331ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)34ACC 202 Managerial Accounting332BMK 201 Principles of Marketing3MKT 200 Principles of Marketing333BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)3ACC 340 Business LawORJLA 240 Commercial Law334BMG 202 Principles of Management3MGT 250 Organizational Behavior335BFN 201 Principles of Finance3FIN 310 Principles of Finance336MKT 101 Orientation to the Ancell Undergraduate Business Program137MIS 260 Information Systems Concepts338MGT 320 Operations Management339MGT 415 Strategic Management340MKT 201 Global Environment of Business341ACC 301, Intermediate Financial Accounting I342ACC 302 Intermediate Financial Accounting II343ACC 303 Accounting Theory and Topics344ACC 361 Cost Accounting345ACC 403 Federal Taxation346ACC 404 Advanced Taxation347ACC 405 Auditing348ACC 407 Consolidation and Partnership349ACC 410 Fraud Examination35051Choose one of the two following options:52Managerial Accounting Option:53FIN 320 Financial Management354Select one:ACC 402 Government for Not-for-Profit AccountingACC 406 Accounting Information SystemsACC 411 Valuation of Closely-Held BusinessesMGT 340 Total Quality ManagementMIS 311 Business Models35556Financial Accounting Option:57ACC 341 Business Law II358Select one:ACC 402 Government for Not-for-Profit AccountingACC 406 Accounting Information SystemsACC 411 Valuation of Closely-Held Businesses359BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)3WRT 210W Managerial Writing360Program Course Credits:21-236761Open Electives62MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)3 333 3 (GCC)4(NVCC)4MAT 991 General Education Mathematics ElectiveMAT 118 Elementary Applied MathMAT 181 Calculus IWill there be a math requirement remaining at WCSU if the student has taken 152 or 158? It will affect Template 2.3-463Open Elective credits:0-35-864Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Credits remaining in the four-year degreeAccounting B.S.All major courses and courses marked with an * must be completed with a C- or better.All courses marked with a 1 must be completed before being admitted to upper division.A minimum GPA of 2.50 is required in all courses marked 1 and overall.Students must maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA and a 2.50 is a graduation requirement at CCSU.There is no minor requirement for this program.1Central Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4Study Area I – Literature 35Study Area I – Arts & Humanities36Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences37Skill Area III – Foreign Language Proficiency: See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.68General Education Credits159Remaining Major Program Requirements10CourseCredits11MIS 201 Introduction to Management Information Systems*312STAT 201 Business Statistics II1*313AC 300 Intermediate Accounting I314AC 301 Cost Management Systems315AC 302 Introduction to Income Tax316AC 312 Intermediate Accounting II317AC 313 Intermediate Accounting III318AC 340 Accounting Information Systems319AC 445 Auditing320Select 3 from:ACC 311 Accounting ApplicationsAC 402 Fundamentals of Corporate TaxAC 404 Tax & Business Pass-Thru EntitiesAC 407 Advanced AccountingAC 410 Fraud ExaminationAC 420 Managerial Analysis & Cost ControlAC 421 Accounting for Lean EnterprisesAC 430 Accounting for Non-Profit InstitutionsAC 455 Internal AuditingAC 490 Current Accounting TopicsAC 497 Independent Study in AccountingAC 498 Internship in AccountingFIN 301 Intermediate FinanceLAW 400 Advanced Business Law921MGT 480 Strategic Management (Upper Division Capstone)A 0 credits assessment session BUS 480 is a co-requisite with MGT 4803222324Program Course Credits3925Remaining Open Electives26CoursesCredits27Open Elective credits628Students who have fulfilled the foreign language requirement in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language and/or minor requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the CCSU.29Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Credits remaining in the four-year degreeAccounting B.S.There are no additional requirements for admission to this program.1Eastern Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4Cultural Perspectives35Applied Information Technologies36Creative Expressions37Tier 3 Capstone, ACC 411 Contemporary Issues in Accounting38Foreign Language Proficiency: See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.69General Education Credits1810Remaining Major Program Requirements11CourseCredits12BUS 260 Operations Management – what is the status of this course? It does not appear on the recommended plan of study313BUS 300 Business Law II314ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting I315ACC 302 Intermediate Accounting II316ACC 303 Intermediate Accounting III317ACC 310 Cost Accounting Systems318ACC 311 Advanced Managerial Accounting319ACC410 Advanced Financial Accounting320ACC 411 Contemporary Issues in Accounting See lin021ACC 412 Auditing322ACC 416 Federal Individual Taxation323ACC 420 Accounting Information Technology and Business Solutions32425Program Course Credits3326Remaining Open Electives27CoursesCredits28Open Elective credits929Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at ECSU.30Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Credits remaining in the four-year degreeAccounting B.S.Students must obtain at least a “C” grade in each concentration course in order to graduate.Students receiving grades of “C-“ or lower in concentration courses will be required to repeat those courses.Students must complete 2 “W” courses at SCSU.1Southern Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4Select two of the three following areas:65American Experience(0-3)6Mind and Body(0-3)7Creative Drive(0-3)8Tier 3 Capstone, MGT 400 Business and Society391011General Education Credits912Remaining Major Program Requirements13CourseCredits14MGT 450 Business Policy and Strategy Seminar315MIS 370 Business Information Systems316Accounting Concentration: C+ or better required17ACC 202 Accounting Spreadsheet Applications118ACC 310 Intermediate Accounting I419ACC 311 Intermediate Accounting II420ACC 350 Federal Income Taxation321ACC 370 Accounting Information Systems322ACC 410 Advanced Accounting323ACC 424 International Accounting324ACC 450 Accounting Capstone325ACC 461 Auditing326ACC Elective selected with the consent of the advisor327If one of the following was not taken at the community college: MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)Then take:MAT 125 Applied Business Math(3)2829Cognate:30CSC 200 Information Management and Productivity Software331ENG 316 Writing for Business and Industry332MGT 335 Business Law333Program Course Credits45-4834Remaining Open Electives35CoursesCredits36Open Elective credits3-637Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Credits remaining in the four-year degreeAccounting B.B.A.Students must earn a C+ or better in ACC 201 Financial Accounting.Overall minimum G.P.A. of 2.30 or better is required for all courses in the program.Need 2.0 overall G.P.A. in all major courses.1Western Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4If not already met, the student must complete enough additional credits to add up to a total of 40 credits outside the major to meet the Explorations requirement. The Framework30 portion of the community college degree meets 30 of the 40 credits. Students in this program will have completed at least 36 credits of this requirement. For this program, at the community college the student will have completed two General Education Elective / Second Exposures, one in Scientific Inquiry and one in Quantitative Reasoning. One second exposure requirement remains at WCSU. 5Health and Wellness – PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology36Either line 7 or 8 may need to be taken outside the discipline to complete the Explorations requirement7Intercultural Competency – if this course is outside the major, it will count toward the Explorations requirement.38General Education Elective / Second Exposure – if this course is outside the major, it will count toward the Explorations requirement.39The following must be taken at WCSU:10Written Comm III – embedded in a major course011Culminating Gen Ed Experience – may be satisfied by a major capstone 0121314General Education Credits915Remaining Major Program Requirements16CourseCredits17MKT 101 Orientation to the Ancell Undergraduate Business Program118FIN 310 Principles of Finance319MIS 260 Information Systems Concepts320MGT 320 Operations Management321MGT 415 Strategic Management322MKT 201 Global Environment of Business323ACC 301 Intermediate Financial Accounting I324ACC 302 Intermediate Financial Accounting II325ACC 303 Accounting Theory and Topics326ACC 361 Cost Accounting327ACC 403 Federal Taxation328ACC 404 Advanced Taxation329ACC 405 Auditing330ACC 407 Consolidation and Partnership331ACC 410 Fraud Examination33233Choose one of the following options:34Managerial Accounting Option:35FIN 320 Financial Management336Select one:ACC 402 Government for Not-for-Profit AccountingACC 406 Accounting Information SystemsACC 411 Valuation of Closely-Held BusinessesMGT 340 Total Quality ManagementMIS 311 Business Models33738Financial Accounting Option:39ACC 341 Business Law II340Select one:ACC 402 Government for Not-for-Profit AccountingACC 406 Accounting Information SystemsACC 411 Valuation of Closely-Held Businesses34142Program Course Credits4943Remaining Open Electives44CoursesCredits45Open Elective credits1-246Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60FINANCE STUDIESTransfer Pathway and Degree ProgramCentral Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeFinance B.S.All courses marked with an * must be completed with a C- or better.All courses marked with a 1 must be completed before being admitted to upper division.A minimum GPA of 2.50 is required in all courses marked 1 and overall.Students must maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA and a 2.50 is a graduation requirement at CCSU.There is no minor requirement for this program.1Community CollegesCCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013English 110 Freshman Composition1*38Written IIGen Ed3Skill Area I – Communication39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Study Area IV – Natural Sciences3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3Study Area IV – Natural Sciences311QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)*MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)*MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)*34Skill Area II – STAT 200 Business Statistics I1*312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Study Area II – History 313Social PhenomenaECN 101 Macroeconomics*Study Area II -- ECON 200 Macroeconomics1*314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Study Area I – Arts and Humanities315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Skill Area IV – University Requirement317Competency:Gen Ed3Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences318Framework30 Credits (30-31):30-3219Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics*3Study Area II – ECON 201 Microeconomics1*322Study Area I – Arts and Humanities323Study Area I – Literature 324Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences325MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)*MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)*MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)*MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)*MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)*MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)*3 333 3 (GCC)4(NVCC)4Skill Area II – MAT 123 Applied Business Math1*ORMAT 125 Applied Calculus1*ORMAT 152 Calculus1*3-426Skill Area III – Foreign Language Proficiency:See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.627General Education Credits:36-3951-5228Major Program Courses29ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)*Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)*ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)*Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)*34AC 211 Introduction to Financial Accounting1*330ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)*ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)*34AC 212 Introduction to Managerial Accounting1*331BMK 201 Principles of Marketing*3MKT 295 Fundamentals of Marketing*332BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)*BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)*BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*3LAW 250 Legal Environment of Business*333BMG 202 Principles of Management*3MGT 295 Fundamentals of Management*334BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)*ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)*3MC 207 Managerial Communications1*335BFN 201 Principles of Finance*3FIN 295 Managerial Finance*336MIS 201 Introduction to Management Information Systems*337STAT 201 Business Statistics II1*338FIN 301 Intermediate Managerial Finance339FIN 310 Principles of Investment340FIN 320 Financial Markets and Institutions341FIN 330 International Finance342Four of the following:FIN 321 InsuranceFIN 400 Advanced Managerial FinanceFIN 410 Securities AnalysisFIN 411 Financial Statement AnalysisFIN 420 Bank ManagementFIN 422 Risk ManagementFIN 425 Financial DerivativesFIN 498 Finance SeminarFIN 499 CFA SeminarAC 302 Introduction to Income TaxationLAW 400 Advanced Business Law1243Two of the following:FIN 3xx or 4xxECON 310 Mathematical Economics IECON 450 Money, Credit and BankingECON 485 EconometricsAC 300 Intermediate Accounting IAC 301 Cost Management Systems AC 312 Intermediate Accounting IIAC 402 Fundamentals of Corporate TaxationAC 404 Taxation of Business Pass-Through Entities644MGT 480 Strategic ManagementA 0 credits assessment session BUS 480 is a co-requisite with MGT 48034647Program Course Credits:21-236048Minor Course Credits:----49Open Electives50Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language and/or minor requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the CCSU.51Open Elective credits:0-38-952Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramEastern Connecticut State UniversityThe minimum GPA required to declare a major in Finance is 2.5. If your cumulative GPA falls below 2.5 for two consecutive semesters, you will be dismissed from the program.Finance B.S.There are no additional requirements for admission to this program.1Community CollegesECSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013T1 College Writing, Literature and Thought38Written IIGen Ed3T1 College Writing, Literature and Thought39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4T1 Natural Sciences3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3T2 Natural Sciences3-411QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34T1 Math, MAT 216 Statistical Data AnalysisECO 215 Statistics for Business and Economics312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3T1 Historical Perspectives313Social PhenomenaECN 101 MacroeconomicsSocial Sciences, ECO 200 Principles of Macroeconomics314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Arts in Context315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3FYI 100317Competency:Gen Ed3Health and Wellness318Framework30 Credits (30-31):19Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics3Individuals and Societies – ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics322Creative Expressions323Cultural Perspectives324Applied Information Technologies – BUS 205 Information Management325Tier 3 Capstone (Must be taken at ECSU) BUS 301 Business Ethics326Foreign Language Proficiency:See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.627General Education Credits:33-3551-5228Major Program Courses29ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)34ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I330ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)34ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting I33132BMK 201 Principles of Marketing3BUS 225 Principles of Marketing333BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)3BUS 250 Business Law I334BMG 202 Principles of Management3BUS 201 Principles of Management335BFN 201 Principles of Finance3BUS/FIN 245 Business Finance336BUS 260 Operations Management337BUS 301 Business Ethics338ECO 325 Money and Banking339FIN 346 Investment Analysis340FIN 347 Financial institutions and Markets341FIN 437 International Financial Management342FIN 445 Case Studies in Financial Management343FIN 490 Internship in Finance344Choose three:FIN 348 Personal Financial PlanningFIN 349 Real Estate FinanceFIN 438 Bank ManagementFIN 446 Financial DerivativesFIN 462 Seminar in Finance9454647Program Course Credits:21-235148Open Electives49MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)3 333 3 (GCC)4(NVCC)4MAT 1XX Mathematics ElectiveMAT 2XX Mathematics ElectiveECO 300 Mathematics for EconomicsMAT 243 Calculus I3-4BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)3BUS 2## Business elective350Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the ECSU.51Open Elective credits:0-3Minor Courses or Electives7-952Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramSouthern Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeBusiness Administration—Finance Concentration B.S.Students must obtain at least a “C” grade in courses marked with *.Students must obtain at least a “C+” grade in courses marked with **.1Community CollegesSCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013FYE38Written IIGen EdWritten Communication9Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Natural World 1 – Physical Realm3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3Natural World II – Life and Environment411QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34Quantitative Reasoning ECO 270 Applied Business Statistics – in place of ECO 221 Statistics for Economics and Business312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Time and Place313Social PhenomenaECN 101 MacroeconomicsSocial structure, Conflict, Consensus, ECO 100 Principles of Macroeconomics314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Cultural Expressions315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Critical Thinking317Competency:Gen Ed3Tech Fluency318Framework30 Credits (30-31):3119Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21General Education Elective 2: Global Knowledge – ECN 102 Microeconomics3Global Awareness – ECO 101 Principles of Microeconomics322Select two of the following three areas:623Creative Drive (0-3)24American Experience(0-3)25Mind and Body(0-3)27Must be taken at SCSU:28Tier 3 Capstone – ECO 450 Seminar in Applied Economics329General Education Credits:33-354330Major Program Courses31ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)*Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)*ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)*Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)*34ACC 200 Principles of Financial Accounting*332ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)*ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)*34ACC 210 Managerial Accounting for Non-Accounting Majors*333BMK 201 Principles of Marketing*3MKT 200 Principles of Marketing*334BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)*BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)*BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*3MGT 240 Legal Environment of Business*335BMG 202 Principles of Management*3MGT 300 Management and Organization – in place of MGT 305 Organizational Behavior*336BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)3COM 100 CommunicationORCOM 101 Fundamentals of Professional Presentations337BFN 201 Principles of Finance3FIN 300 Corporate Finance*338MIS 370 Business Information Systems*339MGT 450 Business Policy and Strategy Seminar*340One fromACC 350 Federal Income TaxationACC 370 Accounting Information SystemsECO 310 Management ScienceECO 321 Introductory EconometricsECO 375 Quantitative Economics and BusinessECO 410 Managerial EconomicsECO 430 Decision AnalysisECO Forecasting Methods in Business EconomicsFIN 341 Principles of InvestmentFIN 343 Commercial BankingFIN 346 Risk Management and InsuranceMGT 301 Entrepreneurship and Small Business DevelopmentMGT 335 Business LawMGT 412 Diagnosing Management ProblemsMGT 415 Developing Team Managerial SkillsMIS 361 Production and Operations ManagementMIS 370 Business Information SystemsMIS 375 Decision Support SystemsMKT 331 Principles of AdvertisingMKT 338 Services and Marketing341FIN 340 Financial Markets and Institutions**342FIN 341 Principles of Investment**343FIN 347 International Financial Management**344FIN 432 Financial Management34515 Additional Credits in FIN** selected with an advisor. 1546CSC 200 Information Management and Productivity Software347If one of the following is taken at the community college, it will count here and meet the appropriate course to the right. Otherwise, see line 59.MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)(3)(3) (3 (GCC)4(NVCC))(4)MAT 139 Short Course in CalculusORMAT 150 Calculus IIf this requirement is not met at the community college, then the student will be required to complete MAT 125 Applied Business Math3-44849Program Course Credits:21-276350Open Electives51One of these courses may have been taken at the community college in place of line 46.MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)(3)(3)MAT 124 Quantitative Mathematics(3)52Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements through assessment (STAMP or equivalent), who place beyond first semester, or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at SCSU.53Open Elective credits:0-31154Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramWestern Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeFinance, B.B.A.Need 2.0 overall G.P.A. in all major courses. Overall minimum GPA of 2.3 of better is required for program courses with *. 1Community CollegesWCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013Writing I38Written IIGen Ed3Writing II39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Scientific Inquiry 3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3General Education Elective / Second Exposure to Scientific Inquiry 3-411QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34Quantitative Reasoning: FIN 230 Business StatisticsStudents will have completed a second exposure to Quantitative Reasoning: see line 54.312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Critical Thinking313Social PhenomenaECN 101 Macroeconomics3General Education Elective / Exploration: ECO 211 Principles of Macroeconomics314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Creative Process315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Oral Communication317Competency:Gen Ed3Information Literacy 318Framework30 Credits (30-31):19Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21Students complete a two-part general education curriculum: Part I (Foundations) addresses life-long learning in and through 10 competencies. Part II (Explorations) requires students to complete a minimum of 40 credits outside their major. Students must also repeat three different competencies, excluding writing and first-year navigation.In the Framework30 portion of the transfer degree, students who complete a TAP degree will receive credit for having met 8 competencies in Foundations, including at least one repeat (Scientific Inquiry), and 30 of the 40 credits of Explorations. For this program, at the community college, the student will have completed two General Education Elective / Second Exposures, one in Scientific Inquiry and one in Quantitative Reasoning. One second exposure requirement remains at WCSU.22General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics3ECON 213 Principles of Microeconomics323General Education Elective / Second exposure – must complete 3 in total. See lines 10, 11 and 54.324Intercultural Competence325Health and Wellness: PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology32627Must be taken at WCSU:28Written Communication III—embedded in a major course029Culminating Gen Ed Experience – satisfied by a major capstone030General Education Credits:33-3542-4331Major Program Courses32ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)34ACC 201 Financial Accounting (C+ or better)333ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)34ACC 202 Managerial Accounting334BFN 107 Managerial Finance (CCC)BFN 201 Principles of Finance (ACC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TRCC, TxCC3FIN 310 Principles of Finance335BMK 201 Principles of Marketing3MKT 200 Principles of Marketing3BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)3WRT 210W Managerial Writing This will count as an additional 3 credits in the program because the Written Communication II will have been met be a different course.336BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)ACC 340 Business LawORJLA 240 Commercial Law337BMG 202 Principles of Management3REG 100 Free Elective CreditMGT 250 Organizational Behavior?338MKT 101 Orientation to the Ancell Undergraduate Business Program139MGT 320 Operations Management340MGT 415 Strategic Management341MIS 260 Information Systems Concepts3MKT 201 Global Environment of Business342BFN 201 Principles of Finance3FIN 310 Principles of Finance343FIN 320 Financial Management*344FIN 330 Financial Decision Models*345FIN 340 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management*346FIN/ECO 360 Money, Banking & Capital Markets*347FIN 370 Financial Institutions*348FIN 490 Cases in Managerial Finance*349Financial Management Option:ACC 301 Intermediate Financial Accounting I*ACC 302 Intermediate Financial Accounting II*PLUS ACC 303 Intermediate Acctg III*OR ACC 361 Cost Accounting*OR ACC 403 Federal Taxation*OR ACC 407 Consolidation, Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting*950Financial Investments & Marketing OptionFIN 486 Financial Engineering ANDFIN/ECO 488 Multinational Financial IssuesANDFIN 316 Quantitative Methods in FinanceORFIN 317 Fixed Income Securities95152Program Course Credits:21-236453Open Electives54MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)3 333 3 (GCC)4(NVCC)4MAT 991 General Education Mathematics ElectiveMAT 118 Elementary Applied MathMAT 181 Calculus IWill there be a math requirement remaining at WCSU if the student has taken 152 or 158? It will affect Template 2.3-455Open Elective credits:0-3Free Electives **At least 16 hours of free electives must be in non-business courses**8-1056Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Credits remaining in the four-year degreeFinance B.S.All major courses and courses marked with an * must be completed with a C- or better.All courses marked with a 1 must be completed before being admitted to upper division.A minimum GPA of 2.50 is required in all courses marked 1 and overall.Students must maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA and a 2.50 is a graduation requirement at CCSU.There is no minor requirement for this program.1Central Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4Study Area I – Literature 35Study Area I – Arts & Humanities36Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences37Skill Area III – Foreign Language Proficiency: See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.68General Education Credits159Remaining Major Program Requirements10CourseCredits11MIS 201 Introduction to Management Information Systems*312STAT 201 Business Statistics II1*313FIN 301 Intermediate Managerial Finance314FIN 310 Principles of Investment315FIN 320 Financial Markets and Institutions316FIN 330 International Finance317Four of the following:FIN 321 InsuranceFIN 400 Advanced Managerial FinanceFIN 410 Securities AnalysisFIN 411 Financial Statement AnalysisFIN 420 Bank ManagementFIN 422 Risk ManagementFIN 425 Financial DerivativesFIN 498 Finance SeminarFIN 499 CFA SeminarAC 302 Introduction to Income TaxationLAW 400 Advanced Business Law1218Two of the following:FIN 3xx or 4xxECON 310 Mathematical Economics IECON 450 Money, Credit and BankingECON 485 EconometricsAC 300 Intermediate Accounting IAC 301 Cost Management Systems AC 312 Intermediate Accounting IIAC 402 Fundamentals of Corporate TaxationAC 404 Taxation of Business Pass-Through Entities619MGT 480 Strategic ManagementA 0 credits assessment session BUS 480 is a co-requisite with MGT 48032021Program Course Credits3922Remaining Open Electives23CoursesCredits24Open Elective credits625Students who have fulfilled the foreign language requirement in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language and/or minor requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the CCSU.26Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Credits remaining in the four-year degreeFinance B.S.The minimum GPA Required to declare a major in Finance is 2.5. If your cumulative GPA falls below 2.5 for two consecutive semesters, you will be dismissed from the program.1Eastern Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits45Cultural Perspectives36Applied Information Technologies – BUS 205 Information Management37Creative Expressions38Tier 3 Capstone – BUS 301 Business Ethics39Foreign Language Proficiency: See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.610General Education Credits1811Remaining Major Program Requirements12CourseCredits13BUS 205 Information Management314BUS 260 Operations Management315BUS 301 Business Ethics316ECO 325 Money and Banking317FIN 346 Investment Analysis318FIN 347 Financial institutions and Markets319FIN 437 International Financial Management320FIN 445 Case Studies in Financial Management321FIN 490 Internship in Finance322Choose three:FIN 348 Personal Financial PlanningFIN 349 Real Estate FinanceFIN 438 Bank ManagementFIN 446 Financial DerivativesFIN 462 Seminar in Finance923Program Course Credits3624Remaining Open Electives25CoursesCredits26Open Elective credits627Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at ECSU.28Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Credits remaining in the four-year degreeBusiness Administration—Finance Concentration B.S.Students must obtain at least a “C” grade in courses marked with *.Students must obtain at least a “C+” grade in courses marked with **.Students must complete 2 “W” courses at SCSU.1Southern Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4Select two of the following three areas:65American Experience(0-3)6Mind and Body(0-3)7Creative Drive(0-3)8Tier 3 Capstone – ECO 450 Seminar in Applied Economics3910General Education Credits911Remaining Major Program Requirements12CourseCredits13CSC 200 Information Management and Productivity Software314MGT 450 Business Policy and Strategy Seminar*315MIS 370 Business Information Systems*316One fromACC 350 Federal Income TaxationACC 370 Accounting Information SystemsECO 310 Management ScienceECO 321 Introductory EconometricsECO 375 Quantitative Economics and BusinessECO 410 Managerial EconomicsECO 430 Decision AnalysisECO Forecasting Methods in Business EconomicsFIN 341 Principles of InvestmentFIN 343 Commercial BankingFIN 346 Risk Management and InsuranceMGT 301 Entrepreneurship and Small Business DevelopmentMGT 335 Business LawMGT 412 Diagnosing Management ProblemsMGT 415 Developing Team Managerial SkillsMIS 361 Production and Operations ManagementMIS 375 Decision Support SystemsMKT 331 Principles of AdvertisingMKT 338 Services and Marketing317FIN 340 Financial Markets and Institutions**318FIN 341 Principles of Investment**319FIN 347 International Financial Management**320FIN 432 Financial Management**32115 Additional Credits in FIN**1522If one of the following was not taken at the community college: MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)Then take:MAT 139 Short Course in Calculus(3)23Program Course Credits39-4224Remaining Open Electives25CoursesCredits26Open Elective credits9-1227Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Credits remaining in the four-year degreeFinance B.B.A.Students must earn a C+ or better in ACC 201 Financial Accounting.Overall minimum G.P.A. of 2.30 or better is required for all courses in the program.Need 2.0 overall G.P.A. in all major courses.1Western Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4If not already met, the student must complete enough additional credits to add up to a total of 40 credits outside the major to meet the Explorations requirement. The Framework30 portion of the community college degree meets 30 of the 40 credits. Students in this program will have completed at least 36 credits of this requirement. For this program, the student will have completed two General Education Elective / Second Exposures, one in Scientific Inquiry and one in Quantitative Reasoning. One second exposure requirement remains at WCSU.5Health and Wellness – PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology36Either line 7 or 8 may need to be taken outside the discipline to complete the Explorations requirement7Intercultural Competency – if this course is outside the major, it will count toward the Explorations requirement.38General Education Elective / Second Exposure – if this course is outside the major, it will count toward the Explorations requirement.39The following must be taken at WCSU:10Written Comm III – embedded in a major course011Culminating Gen Ed Experience – may be satisfied by a major capstone 01213General Education Credits914Remaining Major Program Requirements15CourseCredits16MKT 101 Orientation to the Ancell Undergraduate Business Program117MIS 260 Information Systems Concepts318MGT 250 Organizational Behavior319MGT 320 Operations Management320MGT 415 Strategic Management321MKT 201 Global Environment of Business322FIN 320 Financial Management*323FIN 330 Financial Decision Models*324FIN 340 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management*325FIN/ECO 360 Money, Banking & Capital Markets*326FIN 370 Financial Institutions*327FIN 490 Cases in Managerial Finance*328Financial Management Option:ACC 301 Intermediate Financial Accounting I*ACC 302 Intermediate Financial Accounting II*PLUS ACC 303 Intermediate Acctg III*OR ACC 361 Cost Accounting*OR ACC 403 Federal Taxation*OR ACC 407 Consolidation, Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting*(9)29Financial Investments & Marketing OptionFIN 486 Financial Engineering ANDFIN/ECO 488 Multinational Financial IssuesANDFIN 316 Quantitative Methods in FinanceOR FIN 317 Fixed Income Securities(9)3031Program Course Credits4332Remaining Open Electives33CoursesCredits34Open Elective credits83536Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Business Management StudiesTransfer Pathway and Degree ProgramCentral Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeManagement B.S.All courses marked with an * must be completed with a C- or better.All courses marked with a 1 must be completed before being admitted to upper division.A minimum GPA of 2.50 is required in all courses marked 1 and overall.Students must maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA and a 2.50 is a graduation requirement at CCSU.There is no minor requirement for this program.1Community CollegesCCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013English 110 Freshman Composition138Written II9Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Study Area IV – Natural Sciences3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3Study Area IV – Natural Sciences311QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34Skill Area II – STAT 200 Business Statistics I1312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Study Area II – History 313Social PhenomenaECN 101 Macroeconomics*Study Area II -- ECON 200 Macroeconomics1314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Study Area I – Arts and Humanities315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Skill Area IV – University Requirement317Competency:Gen Ed3Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences318Framework30 Credits (30-31):19Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics*3Study Area II – ECON 201 Microeconomics1322Study Area I – Arts and Humanities323Study Area I – Literature 324Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences325MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)3 333 3 (GCC)4(NVCC)4Skill Area II – MAT 123 Applied Business Math1ORMAT 125 Applied Calculus1ORMAT 152 Calculus1326Skill Area III – Foreign Language Proficiency:See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.627General Education Credits:36-3851-5228Major Program Courses29ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)34ACC 211 Introduction to Financial Accounting1330ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)34ACC 212 Introduction to Managerial Accounting1331BMK 201 Principles of Marketing*3MKT 295 Fundamentals of Marketing*332BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)*BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)*BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*3LAW 250 Legal Environment of Business*333BMG 202 Principles of Management*3MGT 295 Fundamentals of Management*334BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)*ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)*3MC 207 Managerial Communications1*335BFN 201 Principles of Finance*3FIN 295 Managerial Finance*336MIS 201 Introduction to Management Information Systems337STAT 201 Business Statistics II338MGT 326 Business Organization Behavior339MGT 345 Organizational Theory 340MGT 348 Management Systems341MGT 448 Managing Strategy and Operations342General Management Specialization, 3 courses:ENT 301 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation MGT 305 Human Resource ManagementMGT 321 International Management MGT 390 Management Topics MGT 403 Ethical and Social Issues for the ManagerMGT 425 Labor/Management RelationsMGT 431 Compensation and BenefitsMGT 460 StaffingMGT 462 International Human Resource ManagementMGT 470 Organizing and Managing for QualityMGT 471 Managing Knowledge for Business PerformanceMGT 473 Organizing and Managing for Innovation943MGT 480 Strategic Management A 0 credits assessment session BUS 480 is a co-requisite with MGT 480344Students must select 9 credits of 300- or 400-level School of Business courses in consultation with a Department of Management faculty advisor. These 9 credits are selected from courses in AC, ENT, FIN, LAW, MGT, MIS, and MKT courses.9454647Program Course Credits:21-236048Minor Course Credits:----49Open Electives50Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language and/or minor requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the CCSU.51Open Elective credits:0-38-952Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramEastern Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeBusiness Administration B.S.There are no additional requirements for admission to this program.1Community CollegesECSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013T1 College Writing, Literature and Thought38Written IIGen EdT1 College Writing, Literature and Thought39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4T1 Natural Sciences3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3T2 Natural Sciences3-411QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34T1 Math, MAT 216 Statistical Data AnalysisORECO 215 Statistics for Business and Economics312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3T1 Historical Perspectives313Social PhenomenaECN 101 MacroeconomicsSocial Sciences, ECO 200 Principles of Macroeconomics314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Arts in Context315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3FYI 100317Competency:Gen Ed3Health and Wellness318Framework30 Credits (30-31):19Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics3Individuals and Societies – ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics322Creative Expressions323Cultural Perspectives324Applied Information Technologies – BUS 205 Management of Business Information325Tier 3 Capstone (Must be taken at ECSU)326Foreign Language Proficiency:See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.627General Education Credits:33-3551-5328Major Program Courses29ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)34ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I330ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)34ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting I331BMK 201 Principles of Marketing3BUS 225 Principles of Marketing332BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)3BUS 250 Business Law I333BMG 202 Principles of Management3BUS 201 Principles of Management334BFN 201 Principles of Finance3BUS 245 Business Finance335BUS 260 Operations Management336BUS 301 Business Ethics337BUS 351 Advanced Business Concepts and Entrepreneurial Applications338BUS 431 Management Policy and Strategy339BUS 490 Internship In Business Adm3 or 64012 additional credits of Business electives at the 300/400 level. Students who take none or more unique credits of their electives in one field earn a concentration in that field. 1241Program Course Credits:15-2045-4842Open Electives43MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)3 333 3 (GCC)4(NVCC)4MAT 1XX Mathematics ElectiveMAT 2XX Mathematics ElectiveECO 300 Mathematics for EconomicsMAT 243 Calculus I3-444BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)3345Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the ECSU.46Open Elective credits:3-6Minor Courses or Electives12-1847Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramSouthern Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeBusiness Administration – Management B.S.Students must obtain at least a “C” grade in courses marked with *.Students must obtain at least a “C+” grade in courses marked with **.1Community CollegesSCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013FYE38Written IIGen Ed3Written Communication39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Natural World 1 – Physical Realm3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3Natural World II – Life and Environment3-411QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34Quantitative Reasoning ECO 270 Applied Business Statistics – in place of ECO 221 Statistics for Economics and Business312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Time and Place313Social PhenomenaECN 101 MacroeconomicsSocial structure, Conflict, Consensus, ECO 100 Principles of Macroeconomics314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Cultural Expressions315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Critical Thinking317Competency:Gen Ed3Tech Fluency318Framework30 Credits (30-31):19Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics3Global Awareness – ECO 101 Principles of Microeconomics322Select two of the following three areas:623Creative Drive (0-3)24American Experience(0-3)25Mind and Body(0-3)26Must be taken at SCSU:27Tier 3 Capstone, MGT 460 International Business**328General Education Credits:33-3542-4329Major Program Courses30ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)*Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)*ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)*Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)*34ACC 200 Principles of Financial Accounting*331ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)*ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)*34ACC 210 Managerial Accounting for Non-Accounting Majors*332BMK 201 Principles of Marketing*3MKT 200 Principles of Marketing*333BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)*BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)*BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*3MGT 240 Legal Environment of Business*334BMG 202 Principles of Management*3MGT 300 Management and Organization – in place of MGT 305 Organizational Behavior*335BFN 201 Principles of Finance3FIN 300 Corporate Finance*336MIS 370 Business Information Systems*33738MGT 450 Business Policy and Strategy*339MGT 385 Human Resources Management**340MGT 400 Business and Society**341BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)39 additional credits of MGT**?MGT 200 Managerial Communication9426 additional credits of business courses (may include MGT)**6433 additional credits of business, excluding MGT courses**344MGT 460 International Business (capstone, see line 27)045CSC 200 Information Management and Productivity Software346If one of the following is taken at the community college, it will count here and meet the appropriate course to the right. Otherwise, see line 59.MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)(3)(3) (3 (GCC)4(NVCC))(4)MAT 139 Short Course in CalculusORMAT 150 Calculus IIf this requirement is not met at the community college, then the student will be required to complete MAT 125 Applied Business Math3-447Program Course Credits:21-235448Open Electives4950Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements through assessment (STAMP or equivalent), who place beyond first semester, or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at SCSU.51The number of open elective credits will depend upon whether ACC and the STAT courses are 3 or 4 credits.52Open Elective credits:0-323-2453Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120 Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramWestern Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeBusiness Management—Supervisory Management Option B.B.A.Need 2.0 overall G.P.A. in all major courses.1Community CollegesWCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013Writing I38Written IIGen Ed3Writing II39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Scientific Inquiry 3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3-4General Education Elective / Second Exposure to Scientific Inquiry 3-411QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34Quantitative Reasoning: FIN 230 Business StatisticsStudents will have completed a second exposure to Quantitative Reasoning: see line 54.312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Critical Thinking313Social PhenomenaECN 101 Macroeconomics3General Education Elective / Exploration: ECO 211 Principles of Macroeconomics314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Creative Process315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Oral Communication317Competency:Gen Ed3Information Literacy 318Framework30 Credits (30-31):19Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21Students complete a two-part general education curriculum: Part I (Foundations) addresses life-long learning in and through 10 competencies. Part II (Explorations) requires students to complete a minimum of 40 credits outside their major. Students must also repeat three different competencies, excluding writing and first-year navigation.In the Framework30 portion of the transfer degree, students who complete a TAP degree will receive credit for having met 8 competencies in Foundations, including at least one repeat (Scientific Inquiry), and 30 of the 40 credits of Explorations. For this program, at the community college, the student will have completed two General Education Elective / Second Exposures, one in Scientific Inquiry and one in Quantitative Reasoning. One second exposure requirement remains at WCSU.22General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics3ECON 213 Principles of Microeconomics323General Education Elective / Second exposure – must complete 3 in total. See lines 10, 11 and 54.324Intercultural Competence325Health and Wellness: PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology32627Must be taken at WCSU:28Written Communication III—embedded in a major course029Culminating Gen Ed Experience – may be satisfied by a major capstone030General Education Credits:33-3542-4331Major Program Courses32ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)34ACC 201 Financial Accounting (C+ or better)333ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)34ACC 202 Managerial Accounting334BMK 201 Principles of Marketing3MKT 200 Principles of Marketing335BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)3ACC 340 Business LawORJLA 240 Commercial Law336BMG 202 Principles of Management3MGT 250 Organizational Behavior337BFN 201 Principles of Finance3FIN 310 Principles of Finance338MKT 101 Orientation to the Ancell Undergraduate Business Program139MIS 260 Information Systems Concepts340MGT 320 Operations Management341MGT 415 Strategic Management342MKT 201 Global Environment of Business343MGT 340 Total Quality Management344MGT 350 Management Negotiations345MGT 410 Current Issues in Management346Select one of the following options:947Human Resource Management Option:MGT 251 Human Resource ManagementMGT 353 Advanced Human Resource Management: Employee AcquisitionMGT 354 Advanced Human Resource Management: Employee Development(9)48Small Business & Entrepreneurial Management Option:MGT 405 Small Business EntrepreneurshipMGT 406 Small Business ManagementSelect one of the following: MGT 377 Supply Chain Management MIS 405 Business Applications using Microcomputers(9)49Supervisory Management Option:MGT 251 Human Resources ManagementMGT 377 Supply Chain ManagementMGT 405 Small Business Entrepreneurship (9)5051Program Course Credits:18-204952Open Electives53BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)3WRT 210W Managerial Writing354MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)3 333 3 (GCC)4(NVCC)4MAT 991 General Education Mathematics ElectiveMAT 118 Elementary Applied MathMAT 181 Calculus IWill there be a math requirement remaining at WCSU if the student has taken 152 or 158? It will affect Template 2.3-455Open Elective credits:0-3Free Electives **At least 16 hours of free electives must be in non-business courses**21-2356Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Credits remaining in the four-year degreeManagement B.S.All major courses and courses marked with an * must be completed with a C- or better.All courses marked with a 1 must be completed before being admitted to upper division.A minimum GPA of 2.50 is required in all courses marked 1 and overall.Students must maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA and a 2.50 is a graduation requirement at CCSU.There is no minor requirement for this program.1Central Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4Study Area I – Literature 35Study Area I – Arts & Humanities35Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences37Skill Area III – Foreign Language Proficiency: See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.68General Education Credits159Remaining Major Program Requirements10CourseCredits11MIS 201 Introduction to Management Information Systems*312STAT 201 Business Statistics II1*313MGT 326 Business Organization Behavior314MGT 345 Organizational Theory 315MGT 348 Management Systems316MGT 448 Managing Strategy and Operations317General Management Specialization, 3 courses:ENT 301 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation MGT 305 Human Resource ManagementMGT 321 International Management MGT 390 Management Topics MGT 403 Ethical and Social Issues for the ManagerMGT 425 Labor/Management RelationsMGT 431 Compensation and BenefitsMGT 460 StaffingMGT 462 International Human Resource ManagementMGT 470 Organizing and Managing for QualityMGT 471 Managing Knowledge for Business PerformanceMGT 473 Organizing and Managing for Innovation918MGT 480 Strategic Management A 0 credits assessment session BUS 480 is a co-requisite with MGT 480319Students must select 9 credits of 300- or 400-level School of Business courses in consultation with a Department of Management faculty advisor. These 9 credits are selected from courses in AC, ENT, FIN, LAW, MGT, MIS, and MKT courses.92021Program Course Credits3925Remaining Open Electives26CoursesCredits27Open Elective credits628Students who have fulfilled the foreign language requirement in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language and/or minor requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the CCSU.29Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Credits remaining in the four-year degreeBusiness Administration B.S.There are no additional requirements for admission to this program.1Eastern Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4The first three below must be completed at ECSU.5Cultural Perspectives36Applied Information Technologies – BUS 205 Management of Business Information37Creative Expressions38Tier 3 Capstone 39Foreign Language Proficiency: See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.610General Education Credits1811Remaining Major Program Requirements12CourseCredits13BUS 260 Operations Management314BUS 301 Business Ethics315BUS 351 Advanced Business Concepts and Entrepreneurial Applications316BUS 431 Management Policy and Strategy317BUS 490 Internship In Business Administration31812 additional credits of Business electives at the 300/400 level. Students who take none or more unique credits of their electives in one field earn a concentration in that field. 121920Program Course Credits2721Remaining Open Electives22CoursesCredits23Open Elective credits1524Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at ECSU.25Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Credits remaining in the four-year degreeBusiness Administration – Management B.S.Students must obtain at least a “C” grade in each concentration course in order to graduate.Students receiving grades of “C-“ or lower in concentration courses will be required to repeat those courses.Students must complete 2 “W” courses at SCSU.1Southern Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4Select two of the following three areas:65American Experience(0-3)6Mind and Body(0-3)7Creative Drive(0-3)8Tier 3 Capstone, MGT 460 International Business39General Education Credits910Remaining Major Program Requirements11CourseCredits12MIS 370 Business Information Systems*313MGT 450 Business Policy and Strategy*314MGT 385 Human Resources Management**315MGT 400 Business and Society**3169 additional credits of MGT**?9176 additional credits of business courses (may include MGT)**6183 additional credits of business, excluding MGT courses**319CSC 200 Information Management and Productivity Software320Program Course Credits3321Remaining Open Electives22CoursesCredits23Open Elective credits1824Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Credits remaining in the four-year degreeBusiness Management, B.B.A.Need 2.0 overall G.P.A. in all major courses.1Western Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4If not already met, the student must complete enough additional credits to add up to a total of 40 credits outside the major to meet the Explorations requirement. The Framework30 portion of the community college degree meets 30 of the 40 credits. Students in this program will have completed at least 36 credits of this requirement. For this program, the student will have completed two General Education Elective / Second Exposures, one in Scientific Inquiry and one in Quantitative Reasoning. One second exposure requirement remains at WCSU.5Health and Wellness – PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology36Either line 7 or 8 may need to be taken outside the discipline to complete the Explorations requirement7Intercultural Competency – if this course is outside the major, it will count toward the Explorations requirement.38General Education Elective / Second Exposure – if this course is outside the major, it will count toward the Explorations requirement.39The following must be taken at WCSU:10Written Comm III – embedded in a major course011Culminating Gen Ed Experience – may be satisfied by a major capstone 01213General Education Credits914Remaining Major Program Requirements15CourseCredits16MKT 101 Orientation to the Ancell Undergraduate Business Program117MIS 260 Information Systems Concepts318MGT 320 Operations Management319MGT 415 Strategic Management320MKT 201 Global Environment of Business321MGT 340 Total Quality Management322MGT 350 Management Negotiations323MGT 410 Current Issues in Management324Select one of the following options:925Human Resource Management Option:MGT 251 Human Resource ManagementMGT 353 Advanced Human Resource Management: Employee AcquisitionMGT 354 Advanced Human Resource Management: Employee Development(9)26Small Business & Entrepreneurial Management Option:MGT 405 Small Business EntrepreneurshipMGT 406 Small Business ManagementSelect one of the following: MGT 377 Supply Chain Management MIS 405 Business Applications using Microcomputers(9)27Supervisory Management Option:MGT 251 Human Resources ManagementMGT 377 Supply Chain ManagementMGT 405 Small Business Entrepreneurship (9)2829Program Course Credits3130Remaining Open Electives31CoursesCredits32Open Elective credits203334Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Marketing StudiesTransfer Pathway and Degree ProgramCentral Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeMarketing B.S.All courses marked with an * must be completed with a C- or better.All courses marked with a 1 must be completed before being admitted to upper division.A minimum GPA of 2.50 is required in all courses marked 1 and overall.Students must maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA and a 2.50 is a graduation requirement at CCSU.There is no minor requirement for this program.1Community CollegesCCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013English 110 Freshman Composition*38Written IIGen EdSkill Area I 39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Study Area IV – Natural Sciences3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3Study Area IV – Natural Sciences311QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34Skill Area II – STAT 200 Business Statistics I*312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Study Area II – History 313Social PhenomenaECN 101 Macroeconomics*Study Area II -- ECON 200 Macroeconomics*314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Study Area I – Arts and Humanities315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Skill Area IV – University Requirement317Competency:Gen Ed3Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences318Framework30 Credits (30-31):30-3119Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics*3Study Area II – ECON 201 Microeconomics*322Study Area I – Arts and Humanities323Study Area I – Literature 324Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences325MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)3 333 3 (GCC)4(NVCC)4Skill Area II – MAT 123 Applied Business Math*ORMAT 125 Applied Calculus*ORMAT 152 Calculus*326Skill Area III – Foreign Language Proficiency:See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.627General Education Credits:36-3851-5228Major Program Courses29ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)34ACC 211 Introduction to Financial Accounting*330ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)34ACC 212 Introduction to Managerial Accounting*331BMK 201 Principles of Marketing*3MKT 295 Fundamentals of Marketing*332BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)*BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)*BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*3LAW 250 Legal Environment of Business*333BMG 202 Principles of Management*3MGT 295 Fundamentals of Management*334BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)*BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)*ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)*3MC 207 Managerial Communications1*335BFN 201 Principles of Finance*3FIN 295 Managerial Finance*336MIS 201 Introduction to Management Information Systems337STAT 201 Business Statistics II*338MKT 305 Consumer Behavior339MKT 373 Marketing Research340MKT 380 Market Data Analysis341MKT 450 Marketing Strategy and Plan342Nine credits of directed electives selected with and approved by an advisor:MKT 306 Advertising and PromotionMKT 307 Sales AdministrationMKT 311 RetailingMKT 321 International MarketingMKT 350 Social Media MarketingMKT 358 Relationship MarketingMKT 359 Special Events MarketingMKT 360 Brand MarketingMKT 375 Services MarketingMKT 390 Product Development & ManagementMKT 413 Business-to-Business MarketingMKT 415 Marketing Touristic StartupsMKT 439 Direct MarketingMKT 480 Marketing for Non-Profit OrganizationsMKT 481 Consultative Selling TechniquesMKT 494 Independent Study in MarketingMKT 496 Practicum in MarketingMKT 497 Marketing InternshipMKT 498 Marketing Seminar943Students must complete nine credits of 300- or 400-level courses offered by the School of Business, including marketing courses.944MGT 480 Strategic Management (Upper Division Capstone)A 0 credits assessment session BUS 480 is a co-requisite with MGT 480345Program Course Credits:21-236046Minor Course Credits:----47Open Electives48Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language and/or minor requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the CCSU.49Open Elective credits:0-38-950Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramSouthern Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeMarketing B.S.Students must obtain at least a “C” grade in each concentration course in order to graduate.Students receiving grades of “C-“ or lower in concentration courses will be required to repeat those courses.1Community CollegesSCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013FYE38Written IIGen EdWritten Communication 39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Natural World 1 – Physical Realm3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3Natural World II – Life and Environment411QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34ECO 270 Applied Business Statistics – 312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Time and Place313Social PhenomenaECN 101 MacroeconomicsSocial structure, Conflict, Consensus, ECO 100 Principles of Macroeconomics314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Cultural Expressions315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Critical Thinking317Competency:Gen Ed3Tech Fluency318Framework30 Credits (30-31):19Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics3Global Awareness – ECO 101 Principles of Microeconomics322Select two of the following three areas:623Creative Drive (0-3)24American Experience(0-3)25Mind and Body(0-3)27Must be taken at SCSU:28Tier 3 Capstone, MKT 325 Marketing Research329General Education Credits:33-3542-4330Major Program Courses31ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)34ACC 200 Principles of Financial Accounting332ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)34ACC 210 Managerial Accounting for Non-Accounting Majors333BMK 201 Principles of Marketing3MKT 200 Principles of Marketing3BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)MGT 240 Legal Environment of Business335BMG 202 Principles of Management3MGT 300 Management and Organization – in place of MGT 305 Organizational Behavior336BFN 201 Principles of FinanceFIN 300 Corporate Finance337CSC 200 Information Management and Productivity Software338MIS 370 Business Information Systems339MGT 450 Business Policy and Strategy Seminar34041Marketing Concentration: (C+ or better required in all marketing courses)42MKT 321 Consumer Behavior343MKT 420 Global Marketing344MKT 450 Strategic Marketing345Select 21 credits from:MKT 327 Marketing ManagementMKT 330 Retail ManagementMKT 331 Principles of AdvertisingMKT 332 Marketing CommunicationsMKT 334 Professional SellingMKT 335 Business to Business MarketingMKT 336 Sales ManagementMKT 338 Services MarketingMKT 340 Media Planning and StrategyMKT 341 Digital MarketingMKT 350 Product and Market PlanningMKT 396 Marketing Case StudyMKT 398 Special TopicsMKT 497 InternshipMKT 498 Advanced Special TopicsMKT 499 Independent Study2146If one of the following is taken at the community college, it will count here and meet the appropriate course to the right. Otherwise, see line 59.MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)(3)(3) (3 (GCC)4(NVCC))(4)MAT 139 Short Course in CalculusORMAT 150 Calculus IIf this requirement is not met at the community college, then the student will be required to complete MAT 125 Applied Business Math3-447Program Course Credits:18-206048Open Electives49BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)3COM 0200 Transfer ElectiveCOM 101 Fundamentals of Professional PresentationsENG 100 Transfer Elective3MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)3MAT 124 Quantitative Mathematics350Open Elective credits:0-317-1851Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120 Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramWestern Connecticut State UniversityComplete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeMarketing B.B.A.Overall minimum G.P.A. of 2.30 or better is required for all courses in the program.Need 2.0 overall G.P.A. in all major courses.1Community CollegesWCSU2CreditsCredits3Framework304General Education Requirements5Competency:6Section A7Written IEnglish 1013Writing I38Written IIGen Ed3Writing II39Scientific ReasoningGen Ed3-4Scientific Inquiry I3-410Scientific KnowledgeGen Ed3-4General Education Elective / Second Exposure to Scientific Inquiry 3-411QuantitativeMAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)MAT 166 Principles of Business Statistics (GCC)MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)34Quantitative Reasoning: FIN 230 Business StatisticsStudents will have completed a second exposure to Quantitative Reasoning: see line 55.312Historical KnowledgeGen Ed3Critical Thinking313Social PhenomenaECN 101 Macroeconomics3General Education Elective / Exploration: ECO 211 Principles of Macroeconomics314Aesthetic DimensionsGen Ed3Creative Process315Section B16Competency:Gen Ed3Oral Communication317Competency:Gen Ed3Information Literacy 318Framework30 Credits (30-31):3119Pathway3020Additional General Education Courses21Students complete a two-part general education curriculum: Part I (Foundations) addresses life-long learning in and through 10 competencies. Part II (Explorations) requires students to complete a minimum of 40 credits outside their major. Students must also repeat three different competencies, excluding writing and first-year navigation.In the Framework30 portion of the transfer degree, students who complete a TAP degree will receive credit for having met 8 competencies in Foundations, including at least one repeat (Scientific Inquiry), and 30 of the 40 credits of Explorations. For this program, at the community college, the student will have completed two General Education Elective / Second Exposures, one in Scientific Inquiry and one in Quantitative Reasoning. One second exposure requirement remains at WCSU.22General Education Elective 1 – ECN 102 Microeconomics3ECON 213 Principles of Microeconomics323General Education Elective / Second exposure – must complete 3 in total. See lines 10, 11 and 55.324Intercultural Competence325Health and Wellness – PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology32627Must be taken at WCSU:28Written Communication III—embedded in a major course029Culminating Gen Ed Experience – may be satisfied by a major capstone030General Education Credits:33-3542-4331Major Program Courses32ACC 113 Principles of Financial Accounting (HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)Principles of Financial Accounting I (GCC)ACC 115 Financial Accounting (ACC, MCC, TRCC)Principles of Financial Accounting (CCC)34ACC 201 Financial Accounting (C+ or better)333ACC 117 Principles of Managerial Accounting (CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NWCC, NCC, QVCC, TXCC)ACC 118 Managerial Accounting (ACC, TRCC)34ACC 202 Managerial Accounting334BMK 201 Principles of Marketing3MKT 200 Principles of Marketing335BBG 230 Survey of Business law (QVCC)BBG 231 Business Law I (GCC, HCC, MxCC, NVCC, NwCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)BBG 234 Legal Environment of Business (ACC, CCC, MCC, MXCC, QVCC)3ACC 340 Business LawORJLA 240 Commercial Law336BMG 202 Principles of Management3MGT 250 Organizational Behavior337BFN 201 Principles of Finance3FIN 310 Principles of Finance338MKT 101 Orientation to the Ancell Undergraduate Business Program139MIS 260 Information Systems Concepts340MGT 320 Operations Management341MGT 415 Strategic Management342MKT 201 Global Environment of Business34344Marketing Concentration:45MKT 310 Consumer Behavior: Concepts, Research Methods and Applications446MKT 315 Advertising and Integrated Marketing447MKT 333 Sales Management348MKT 415 Marketing Research: Methods & Application449MKT 490 Marketing Management: Analysis, Planning and Implementation450Marketing Elective351Marketing Elective352Program Course Credits:18-205653Open Electives54BMG 204 Managerial Communication (MCC, MXCC, QVCC)BBG 210 Business Communication (ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC)ENG 106 Writing for Business (TXCC)3WRT 210W Managerial Writing355MAT 152 Finite Math (TXCC)MAT 158 Functions, Graphs & Matrices (GCC, MCC, MXCC)MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)3 333 3 (GCC)4(NVCC)4MAT 991 General Education Mathematics ElectiveMAT 118 Elementary Applied MathMAT 181 Calculus IWill there be a math requirement remaining at WCSU if the student has taken 152 or 158? It will affect Template 2.3-456Open Elective credits:0-314-1557Total Credits at the Community College 60-61Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree120Credits remaining in the four-year degreeMarketing B.S.All major courses and courses marked with an * must be completed with a C- or better.All courses marked with a 1 must be completed before being admitted to upper division.A minimum GPA of 2.50 is required in all courses marked 1 and overall.Students must maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA and a 2.50 is a graduation requirement at CCSU.There is no minor requirement for this program.1Central Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4Study Area I – Literature 35Study Area I – Arts & Humanities36Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences37Skill Area III – Foreign Language Proficiency: See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.68General Education Credits159Remaining Major Program Requirements10CourseCredits11MIS 201 Introduction to Management Information Systems*312STAT 201 Business Statistics II1*313MKT 305 Consumer Behavior314MKT 373 Marketing Research315MKT 380 Market Data Analysis316MKT 450 Marketing Strategy and Plan317Nine credits of directed electives selected with and approved by an advisor:MKT 306 Advertising and PromotionMKT 307 Sales AdministrationMKT 311 RetailingMKT 321 International MarketingMKT 350 Social Media MarketingMKT 358 Relationship MarketingMKT 359 Special Events MarketingMKT 360 Brand MarketingMKT 375 Services MarketingMKT 390 Product Development & ManagementMKT 413 Business-to-Business MarketingMKT 415 Marketing Touristic StartupsMKT 439 Direct MarketingMKT 480 Marketing for Non-Profit OrganizationsMKT 481 Consultative Selling TechniquesMKT 494 Independent Study in MarketingMKT 496 Practicum in MarketingMKT 497 Marketing InternshipMKT 498 Marketing Seminar918Students must complete nine credits of 300- or 400-level courses offered by the School of Business, including marketing courses.919MGT 480 Strategic Management (Upper Division Capstone)A 0 credits assessment session BUS 480 is a co-requisite with MGT 48032021222324Program Course Credits3925Remaining Open Electives26CoursesCredits27Open Elective credits628Students who have fulfilled the foreign language requirement in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language and/or minor requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the CCSU.29Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Credits remaining in the four-year degreeMarketing B.S.Students must obtain at least a “C” grade in each concentration course in order to graduate.Students receiving grades of “C-“ or lower in concentration courses will be required to repeat those courses.Students must complete 2 “W” courses at SCSU.1Southern Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4Select two of the following three areas:65American Experience(0-3)6Mind and Body(0-3)7Creative Drive(0-3)8Tier 3 Capstone, MKT 325 Marketing Research39General Education Credits910Remaining Major Program Requirements11CourseCredits12CSC 200 Information Management and Productivity Software313MIS 370 Business Information Systems314MGT 450 Business Policy and Strategy Seminar315Marketing Concentration: (C+ or better required in all marketing courses)16MKT 321 Consumer Behavior317MKT 420 Global Marketing318MKT 450 Strategic Marketing319Select 21 credits from:MKT 327 Marketing ManagementMKT 330 Retail ManagementMKT 331 Principles of AdvertisingMKT 332 Marketing CommunicationsMKT 334 Professional SellingMKT 335 Business to Business MarketingMKT 336 Sales ManagementMKT 338 Services MarketingMKT 340 Media Planning and StrategyMKT 341 Digital MarketingMKT 350 Product and Market PlanningMKT 396 Marketing Case StudyMKT 398 Special TopicsMKT 497 InternshipMKT 498 Advanced Special TopicsMKT 499 Independent Study2120If one of the following was not taken at the community college: MAT 190 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (NCC, TXCC)MAT 230 Applied Calculus (CCC), Applied Calculus with a Modeling Approach (MCC)MAT 232 Applied Calculus (GCC, NVCC)MAT 254 Calculus I (ACC, HCC, MXCC, NCCC, QVCC, TRCC)Then take:MAT 125 Applied Business Math(3)21Program Course Credits39-4222Remaining Open Electives23CoursesCredits24Open Elective credits9-1225Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60Credits remaining in the four-year degreeMarketing B.B.A.Overall minimum G.P.A. of 2.30 or better is required for all courses in the program.Need 2.0 overall G.P.A. in all major courses.1Western Connecticut State University2Remaining General Education Courses3CourseCredits4If not already met, the student must complete enough additional credits to add up to a total of 40 credits outside the major to meet the Explorations requirement. The Framework30 portion of the community college degree meets 30 of the 40 credits. Students in this program will have completed at least 36 credits of this requirement. For this program, the student will have completed two General Education Elective / Second Exposures, one in Scientific Inquiry and one in Quantitative Reasoning. One second exposure requirement remains at WCSU.5Health and Wellness – PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology36Either line 7 or 8 may need to be taken outside the discipline to complete the Explorations requirement7Intercultural Competency – if this course is outside the major, it will count toward the Explorations requirement.38General Education Elective / Second Exposure – if this course is outside the major, it will count toward the Explorations requirement.39The following must be taken at WCSU:10Written Comm III – embedded in a major course011Culminating Gen Ed Experience – may be satisfied by a major capstone 01213General Education Credits914Remaining Major Program Requirements15CourseCredits16MKT 101 Orientation to the Ancell Undergraduate Business Program117MIS 260 Information Systems Concepts318MGT 320 Operations Management319MGT 415 Strategic Management320MKT 201 Global Environment of Business32122Marketing Concentration:23MKT 310 Consumer Behavior: Concepts, Research Methods and Applications424MKT 315 Advertising and Integrated Marketing425MKT 333 Sales Management326MKT 415 Marketing Research: Methods & Application427MKT 490 Marketing Management: Analysis, Planning and Implementation428Marketing Elective329Marketing Elective33031Program Course Credits3832Remaining Open Electives33CoursesCredits34Open Elective credits1335Eighteen credits of free electives must be non-business.36Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree60 ................
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