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Students must fulfill all the following requirements:
Pre Business Courses
Math 1050 or 1090 - College Algebra (B or better) Math 1100 - Quantitative Analysis (Prereq: Math 1090) Writing 2010 - Intermediate Writing (B or better) Information Systems 2010 - Computer Essentials (B- or better) Economics 2010 - Microeconomics Economics 2020 - Macroeconomics Mgt 3810 Bus and Professional Communication or Communication 1010 or 1020 - Elements of Speech or Public Speaking (B- or better) Philosophy 1001 or select from list Psychology, Sociology, or Anthropology (2 of the 3) Must be at least 3 credit hours each Business 1050 - Foundations of Business Thought
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Intermediate and Exploratory Upper Division Courses
Accounting 2010 - Intro to Financial Acctg. (Prereq: IS 2010) Accounting 2020 - Intro to Managerial Acctg. (Prereq: Acct 2010) OIS 2340 - Statistics I (Prereq: Math 1100, IS 2010) OIS 3440 - Statistics II (Prereq: OIS 2340) Mgt 3810 Bus and Professional Communication or Writing 3016 - Business Writing Information Systems 4410 - Information Systems Management 3680 - Human Behavior in Organizations Marketing 3010 - Principles of Marketing
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Upper Division Requirements
Finance 3040 - Financial Management (Prereq: Acct 2020, OIS 3440, Econ 2010) Finance 3050 - Introduction to Investments (Prereq: Fin 3040, OIS 3440) Management 3410 - Business Law OIS 3660 - Production/Operations Management Management 5700 - Advanced Management (Prereq: Fin 3040, OIS 3660, 3680, Mktg 3010) Global Perspectives I Global Perspectives II (Any 3000-5999 course with an international emphasis, 3-5 hours)
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Major Sequence Courses
(It is highly recommended to take IS 4410 before the following courses) 4415 - Data Structures and Algorithms 4420 - Database Theory and Design 4430 - System Analysis and Design 4440 - Networking and Services 4460 - Wed Based Applications Plus one of the following elective 4470 - Telecommunications and Security (Security track) 4480 - Business Intelligence Systems (Data track)
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Actual changes to the curriculum may occur without notice and students will be held responsible for graduation requirements that are in place at the time they enter upper division.