2003-05 Catalog
ACCOUNTING
INFORMATION SYSTEMS CONCENTRATION
Accounting Area
Business Bldg. (03), Room 403
805 756-1384
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BUS 320 Taxation of
Business Entities |
4 |
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BUS 321 Intermediate
Accounting I |
4 |
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BUS 322 Intermediate
Accounting II |
4 |
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BUS 429 Accounting Process
Analysis |
4 |
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Twelve units of advisor
approved electives from the following courses: |
12 |
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Any 400 level MIS elective |
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BUS 412 Advanced
Managerial Accounting (4) |
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ENTERPRISE
ACCOUNTING CONCENTRATION
Accounting Area
Business Bldg. (03), Room 403
805 756-1384
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BUS 320 Taxation of Business Entities |
4 |
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BUS 321 Intermediate Accounting I |
4 |
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BUS 322 Intermediate Accounting II |
4 |
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BUS 412 Advanced Managerial Accounting |
4 |
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BUS 429 Accounting Process Analysis |
4 |
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Eight units of advisor approved electives from the following courses: |
8 |
|
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FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION
Finance Area
Business Bldg. (03), Room 402
805 756-1384
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BUS 321 Intermediate Accounting I |
4 |
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BUS 431 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management |
4 |
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BUS 433 International Business Finance Management |
4 |
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BUS 443 Case Studies in Finance |
4 |
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Advisor approved electives |
12 |
|
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HUMAN
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION
Management Area
Business Bldg. (03), Room 405
805 756-2012
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BUS 384 Human Resources Management |
4 |
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BUS 471 Compensation |
4 |
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BUS 475 Staffing |
4 |
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BUS 476 Employee Training and Development |
4 |
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Advisor approved electives |
16 |
|
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INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CONCENTRATION
Management Area
Business Bldg. (03), Room 405
805 756-2012
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BUS 302 International Cross Cultural Mgmt. |
4 |
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BUS 402 International Business Management |
4 |
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BUS 403 Adv. Seminar in International Mgmt. |
4 |
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Eight units from the following
courses: |
8 |
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Eight units from the following
courses: |
8 |
|
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MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION
Management Area
Business Bldg. (03), Room 405
805 756-2012
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BUS 382 Organization and
Management Theory |
4 |
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BUS 478 Organization
Design |
4 |
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BUS 494 Small Business
Information Systems |
4 |
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Select one emphasis area: |
16 |
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Management
Consulting Emphasis |
|
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BUS 477 Organization
Development and Change (4) |
|
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BUS 483 Managerial
Consultation (4) |
|
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Adviser approved electives
(8) |
|
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Program
Management Emphasis |
|
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BUS 480 Operations
Management and Control (4) |
|
|
BUS 487 Quality Management
(4) |
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Adviser approved electives
(8) |
|
|
Entrepreneurship
Emphasis |
|
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BUS 320 Taxation of
Business Entities (4) |
|
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BUS 488 Small Business
Management (4) |
|
|
Advisor approved electives
(8) |
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MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEMS CONCENTRATION
Management Area
Business Bldg. (03), Room 405
805 756-2012
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CSC 101 Fundamentals of Computer Science I |
4 |
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CSC 102 Fundamentals of Computer Science II |
4 |
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BUS 390 Business Data Structures or CSC 103 Fundamentals of Computer Science III (for Computer Science minor) |
4 |
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BUS 393 Database Systems in Business |
4 |
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BUS 394 Systems Analysis and Design |
4 |
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BUS 395 Systems Design and Implementation |
4 |
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Advisor approved electives |
8 |
|
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MARKETING
MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION
Marketing Area
Business Bldg. (03), Room 405
805 756-1413
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BUS 347 Marketing Information and Analysis |
4 |
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BUS 348 Buyer Behavior |
4 |
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BUS 455 Marketing Management |
4 |
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Electives selected from: BUS 349, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 452, 454, 457, 458, 470 |
16 |
|
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PUBLIC
ACCOUNTING CONCENTRATION
Accounting Area
Business Bldg. (03), Room 403
805 756-1384
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BUS 320 Taxation of Business Entities |
4 |
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BUS 321 Intermediate Accounting I |
4 |
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BUS 322 Intermediate Accounting II |
4 |
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BUS 420 Advanced Financial Reporting or BUS 425 Auditing |
4 |
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BUS 429 Accounting Process Analysis |
4 |
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Eight units of electives from any 400 level Accounting elective |
8 |
|
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INDEPENDENT
COURSE OF STUDY
College of Business
Business Bldg. (03), Room 100
805 756-2601
Students have the option of choosing one of the previously mentioned concentrations or 28 units of advisor approved electives selected according to individual talents and interests. This option allows students to blend courses from a variety of areas to achieve specific career objectives.