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On this particular detailed outline in relation to business adminstration with an emphasis in entrepreneurship.
Business Adminstration with an Emphasis in Entrepreneurship and General Education (GE) Requirements
General Education Requirements (2007 GE)
Course List Code Cluster/Course Category Credits
Year
Typically
Taken Course Description Credits
Year
Typically
Taken Prerequisite(s)
Exploration Cluster lower–division core requirements (27 credits)
FFC-100 Freshman Foundations 3 1 MATH 104 Pre–Calculus Mathematics 3 1
Shared Inquiry ECON 200 Principles of Microeconomics 3 1 MATH 104
7AI Artistic Inquiry 3 1,2,3 ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 1,2 MATH 104
7QI Quantitative Inquiry 3 1,2,3 MGSC 207 Introduction to Business Analytics 3 1,2 MATH 104
7NI Natural Science Inquiry 3 1,2,3 MGSC 208 Mathematical Analysis for Business 3 1,2 MATH 104
7VI Values and Ethical Inquiry 3 1,2,3 MGSC 209 Introductory Business Statistics 3 2 ECON 200,MGSC 208
7SI Social Inquiry 3 1,2,3 ACTG 210 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 1,2 MATH 104, ECON 200, MGSC 208
7WI Written Inquiry 3 1 ACTG 211 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 1,2 ACTG 210
Global Citizen Cluster BUS 215 Legal Environment of Business 3 1 ECON 200, MGSC 208
7GC Global Study 3 2,3
7GC Global Study 3 2,3 ethics, writing and communications requirements (3 credits)
7CC Citizen, Community & Service 3 2,3 BUS 216 Business Ethics 1 1 GE Writing Inquiry
7LC Language Study 3 1,2 BUS 217 Business Communication: Writing Skills 1 1 GE Writing Inquiry
Inter/Multidisciplinary
Cluster
BUS 218 Business Communication: Oral Skills 1 1
4 Classes 12 2,3
upper–division core requirements (15 credits total)
Total 45 MKTG 304 Principles of Marketing 3 3 ECON 200, MGSC 209
*2007 GE Requirement course lists corresponding to codes available here MGMT 316 Principles of Management 3 3 ECON 200, 201, MGSC 208, ACTG 210, junior standing
FIN 317 Financial Management 3 3 ACTG 211, ECON 200, 201, MGSC 209
MGSC 346 Production and Operations Management 3 3,4 MGSC 209, MGMT 316
one of the following
MGSC 300 Introduction to Information Systems 3 3 ACTG 211, MGSC 209
ACTG 439 Accounting Information Systems 3 3 ACTG 330, or consent of instructor
upper–division electives with emphasis in Entrepreneurship (15 credits total)
requirements (6 credits)
FIN 435 Financing Entrepreneurial Enterprises 3 3,4 FIN 317
MGMT 437 Management of Entrepreneurial Enterprises 3,4 MGMT 316, MKTG 304, FIN 317
three of the following (9 credits)
ECON 314 United States Economic and Entrepreneurial History 3 3,4 general knowledge of American history
MGMT 369* Launching a New Venture - Real World Entrepreneurial Experience 3 3,4 MGMT 365, or 437, or current enrollment, and consent of instructor
MGMT 379* Incubator - Launching a Venture 3 3,4 consent of instructor
MKTG 405 Internet Marketing 3 3,4 MKTG 304
MKTG 407 Marketing Research 3 3,4 MGSC 209, and either MKTG 304, or 305
MKTG 408 New Product Development 3 3,4 MKTG 304
MGMT 485 Seminar in Business Consulting 3 3,4 MGMT 316
MGMT 495 Special Topics in Entrepreneurship 3 3,4
*Students may count either MGMT 369, or MGMT 379 (but not both) toward the entrepreneurship emphasis.
International component (3 Credits)
MKTG 406 International Marketing 3 3,4 MGMT 316, and either MKTG 304
FIN 410 International Financial Management 3 3,4 FIN 317
ECON 411 International Economics 3 3,4 ECON 200, 201
ECON 441 Economic Development 3 3,4 ECON 200, 201
MGMT 470 International Business Management 3 3,4 ECON 200, 201, MKTG 304, MGMT 316
BUS 486 Business Across Cultures 3 3,4 ECON 200, 201
BUS 495 Special Topics in International Business 3 3,4
*Students may also take travel course or study abroad for international component
upper-division capstone requirement (3 credits)
BUS 475 Business Policy: An International Perspective 3 4 All Upper and Lower Division Core
Total Credits for Business Admin with Emphasis in Entrepreneurship 66
General Credit Requirements:
124 credits overall are required for graduation
42 credits of upper division credits are required for graduation
Residency Requirements (credits that must be obtained at Chapman):
48 credits overall; 24 in major and 15 upper division in major
30 credits in the BS Accounting major
27 credits in the BS Business Administration major
21 credits in the BA Economics major
Other Policies:
Cluster, minor or 2nd major must be declared by 60 credits
9 credits may be applied to both General Education and major
Language study requirement is a 200 level course or above
Business Administration with Emphasis in Entrepreneurship
doc_234677210.pdf
On this particular detailed outline in relation to business adminstration with an emphasis in entrepreneurship.
Business Adminstration with an Emphasis in Entrepreneurship and General Education (GE) Requirements
General Education Requirements (2007 GE)
Course List Code Cluster/Course Category Credits
Year
Typically
Taken Course Description Credits
Year
Typically
Taken Prerequisite(s)
Exploration Cluster lower–division core requirements (27 credits)
FFC-100 Freshman Foundations 3 1 MATH 104 Pre–Calculus Mathematics 3 1
Shared Inquiry ECON 200 Principles of Microeconomics 3 1 MATH 104
7AI Artistic Inquiry 3 1,2,3 ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 1,2 MATH 104
7QI Quantitative Inquiry 3 1,2,3 MGSC 207 Introduction to Business Analytics 3 1,2 MATH 104
7NI Natural Science Inquiry 3 1,2,3 MGSC 208 Mathematical Analysis for Business 3 1,2 MATH 104
7VI Values and Ethical Inquiry 3 1,2,3 MGSC 209 Introductory Business Statistics 3 2 ECON 200,MGSC 208
7SI Social Inquiry 3 1,2,3 ACTG 210 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 1,2 MATH 104, ECON 200, MGSC 208
7WI Written Inquiry 3 1 ACTG 211 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 1,2 ACTG 210
Global Citizen Cluster BUS 215 Legal Environment of Business 3 1 ECON 200, MGSC 208
7GC Global Study 3 2,3
7GC Global Study 3 2,3 ethics, writing and communications requirements (3 credits)
7CC Citizen, Community & Service 3 2,3 BUS 216 Business Ethics 1 1 GE Writing Inquiry
7LC Language Study 3 1,2 BUS 217 Business Communication: Writing Skills 1 1 GE Writing Inquiry
Inter/Multidisciplinary
Cluster
BUS 218 Business Communication: Oral Skills 1 1
4 Classes 12 2,3
upper–division core requirements (15 credits total)
Total 45 MKTG 304 Principles of Marketing 3 3 ECON 200, MGSC 209
*2007 GE Requirement course lists corresponding to codes available here MGMT 316 Principles of Management 3 3 ECON 200, 201, MGSC 208, ACTG 210, junior standing
FIN 317 Financial Management 3 3 ACTG 211, ECON 200, 201, MGSC 209
MGSC 346 Production and Operations Management 3 3,4 MGSC 209, MGMT 316
one of the following
MGSC 300 Introduction to Information Systems 3 3 ACTG 211, MGSC 209
ACTG 439 Accounting Information Systems 3 3 ACTG 330, or consent of instructor
upper–division electives with emphasis in Entrepreneurship (15 credits total)
requirements (6 credits)
FIN 435 Financing Entrepreneurial Enterprises 3 3,4 FIN 317
MGMT 437 Management of Entrepreneurial Enterprises 3,4 MGMT 316, MKTG 304, FIN 317
three of the following (9 credits)
ECON 314 United States Economic and Entrepreneurial History 3 3,4 general knowledge of American history
MGMT 369* Launching a New Venture - Real World Entrepreneurial Experience 3 3,4 MGMT 365, or 437, or current enrollment, and consent of instructor
MGMT 379* Incubator - Launching a Venture 3 3,4 consent of instructor
MKTG 405 Internet Marketing 3 3,4 MKTG 304
MKTG 407 Marketing Research 3 3,4 MGSC 209, and either MKTG 304, or 305
MKTG 408 New Product Development 3 3,4 MKTG 304
MGMT 485 Seminar in Business Consulting 3 3,4 MGMT 316
MGMT 495 Special Topics in Entrepreneurship 3 3,4
*Students may count either MGMT 369, or MGMT 379 (but not both) toward the entrepreneurship emphasis.
International component (3 Credits)
MKTG 406 International Marketing 3 3,4 MGMT 316, and either MKTG 304
FIN 410 International Financial Management 3 3,4 FIN 317
ECON 411 International Economics 3 3,4 ECON 200, 201
ECON 441 Economic Development 3 3,4 ECON 200, 201
MGMT 470 International Business Management 3 3,4 ECON 200, 201, MKTG 304, MGMT 316
BUS 486 Business Across Cultures 3 3,4 ECON 200, 201
BUS 495 Special Topics in International Business 3 3,4
*Students may also take travel course or study abroad for international component
upper-division capstone requirement (3 credits)
BUS 475 Business Policy: An International Perspective 3 4 All Upper and Lower Division Core
Total Credits for Business Admin with Emphasis in Entrepreneurship 66
General Credit Requirements:
124 credits overall are required for graduation
42 credits of upper division credits are required for graduation
Residency Requirements (credits that must be obtained at Chapman):
48 credits overall; 24 in major and 15 upper division in major
30 credits in the BS Accounting major
27 credits in the BS Business Administration major
21 credits in the BA Economics major
Other Policies:
Cluster, minor or 2nd major must be declared by 60 credits
9 credits may be applied to both General Education and major
Language study requirement is a 200 level course or above
Business Administration with Emphasis in Entrepreneurship
doc_234677210.pdf