Business Administration B.S. ~ Accounting Concentration ~ Freshman Pathway

Because we have built our academic programs on an outcomes-based education model, you have latitude in designing an Individual Learning Plan to achieve your personal target outcomes while also satisfying University Learning Requirements, Graduation Learning Outcomes and Major Learning Outcomes. Given that, you should consider the following pathways only as possibilities.

Fall Freshman Year
 Course #  Course Title  Units
Requirement(s) Met
ULR / GLO / MLO GE Area
BUS 200 Intro to Business Computing

4

Technology & Information GLO
FYS 100 First Year Seminar

3

University requirement
BUS 211 Reading, Writing & CT/Bus I

4

English Communication A ULR A-2

Any approved course

1

Vibrancy Activity ULR
E
MATH 115 Finite Math I

4

Mathematics Communication ULR & Lower Division Core B-4
TOTAL UNITS THIS SEMESTER

16

Spring Freshman Year
 Course #  Course Title Units Requirement(s) Met
ULR / GLO / MLO GE Area
BUS 201 Macro Economics

3

MLO 2,3 Lower Division Core
BUS 212 Business Communications

4

English Communication B & Ethics ULRs A-1, A-3
SL 200S Service Learning

4

Community Participation ULR D

MATH 116

or

STAT 100

Finite Math II

or

Statistics

4

Mathematics Communication ULR & Lower Division Core B-4
BUS 206 Business Law

3

Lower Division Core
TOTAL UNITS THIS SEMESTER

18

Fall Sophomore Year
 Course #  Course Title Units

 Requirement(s) Met

ULR / GLO / MLO GE Area
BUS 203 Financial Accounting

3

MLO 3 / Lower Division Core
BUS 202 Micro Economics

3

MLO 2,3 / Lower Division Core
Any Science Methods

4

Science Methods ULR B-3

Any approved course

3

Lit/Pop & Artistic Expressioin ULR

C-1  &

C-2


102 Level Language

4

Language GLO (partial)
TOTAL UNITS THIS SEMESTER

16

Spring Sophomore Year
 Course #  Course Title  Units

 Requirement(s) Met

ULR / GLO / MLO GE Area

201 Level Language

4

Language GLO  
BUS 205 Managerial Accounting

3

MLO 3 / Lower Division Core
Any

4

Integrated Science Content ULR

B-1 & B-2

GS 200 Politics of Everyday Life

4

Democratic Participation and U.S. Histories ULRs

D-6 &

D-8

Any Approved Course

3

Vibrancy Theory E
TOTAL UNITS THIS SEMESTER

18

Fall Junior Year
 Course #  Course Title  Units

 Requirement(s) Met

ULR / GLO / MLO

GE Area

BUS 300 Business ProSeminar

2

MLO 1 / Upper Division Core
BUS 304 Reading, Writing & CT/BUS II

4

GWAR, MLO 1 & Upper Division Core
BUS 303S Participation in Community Economic Development

6

Culture & Equity and Upper Division Service Learning GLOs
BUS 383 Intermediate Accounting*

4

Concentration Core Requirement

 

 

BUS 385 Taxation*

4

Concentration Core Requirement
TOTAL UNITS THIS SEMESTER

20

*BUS 383 and BUS 385 are only offered in the fall semester.

Spring Junior Year
 Course #  Course Title  Units

 Requirement(s) Met

ULR / GLO / MLO GE Area
BUS 305 Principles of Management

4

MLO 1 / Upper Division Core
BUS 306 Fundamentals of Marketing

4

MLO 2 / Upper Division Core
BUS 307 Computer Information Systems

4

MLO 4 / Upper Division Core
BUS 384 Intermediate Accounting II*

4

Concentration Core
TOTAL UNITS THIS SEMESTER

16

**BUS 384 offered only spring semester

Summer Junior/Senior Year
 
  Course #   Course Title   Units

  Requirement(s) Met

ULR / GLO / MLO GE Area
BUS 498 Required Internship in Agribusiness Management

4

Concentration Core
TOTAL UNITS THIS SEMESTER

4

Fall Senior Year
 Course #  Course Title  Units

 Requirement(s) Met 

ULR / GLO / MLO GE Area
BUS 309 Principles of Operations Management

4

MLO 5 / Upper Division Core
BUS 310 Entrepreneurship

4

MLO 6 / Upper Division Core
BUS 308 Computer Information Systems

 4

MLO 4 / Upper Division Core

BUS 482

Auditing*

 

Concentration Core
TOTAL UNITS THIS SEMESTER

16

*BUS 482 offered only in fall semester.

Spring Senior Year 
  Course #   Course Title   Units

  Requirement(s) Met

ULR / GLO / MLO GE Area
BUS 499 Capstone

4

MLO 1-3, 4-6 / Upper Division Core
BUS 484 Advanced Accounting*

4

Concentration Core
BUS 303s Participation in Community Economic Development

4

Culture & Equity, Upper Division Service Learning GLO
TOTAL UNITS THIS SEMESTER

12

***BUS 484 offered only in spring semester

The purpose of the degree pathway is to serve as a guide for planning one’s academic coursework required to complete a specific major semester by semester. The roadmap is subject to change and is NOT to be considered a replacement for advisement with an academic advisor. Students who choose majors that require a minor should take this into consideration when customizing their own academic plan.

Special Note: 

1) Entry Level Skills Tests: Student may need to complete remedial English and math courses, based on the ELM/EPT exams. Students who need remedial courses should plan at least one additional semester in their individual pathways. 

2)Language Requirement: Freshmen will need to acquire language proficiency through the third level (101, 102, and 201). Students with proficiency in a language (whether from coursework completed in high school or fluency) should consult with the World Languages and Cultures Department for either placement levels or to assess out of language requirements.