School of Business Courses and Prerequisites
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1 School of Business Courses Page 1 of 6 School of Business Courses and Prerequisites Accounting ACCT 203 Financial Accounting Sophomore ACCT 204 Managerial Accounting Sophomore ACCT 203 ACCT 307 Accounting Information Systems Junior ACCT 203 ACCT 308 Cost Accounting Junior ACCT 203, 204 ACCT 316 Intermediate Accounting I Junior ACCT 203, 204 ACCT 317 Intermediate Accounting II Junior ACCT 203, 204, 316 ACCT 336 Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting Junior ACCT 203, 204 ACCT 341 Federal Taxation I Junior ACCT 203, 204 ACCT 342 Federal Taxation II Junior ACCT 203, 204, 341 ACCT 360 Special Topics in Accounting Junior Varies ACCT 409 Auditing Theory Senior ACCT 203, 204, 316, 317 ACCT 444 Accounting Internship Senior See page 6 of this handout Business Law BLAW 205 Legal Environment of Business Sophomore HONS 210 Honors Business Law Junior BLAW 309 Legal Environment of International Business Junior or Senior BLAW 360 Special Topics in Business Law Junior Varies Decision Science DSCI 232 Business Statistics N/A MATH 104/250 HONS 214 Honors Business Statistics N/A DSCI 260 Special Topics in Decision Science N/A DSCI 300 Management Information Systems Junior ACCT 203, 204; DSCI 232; MATH 104/250 DSCI 304 Production and Operations Management Junior DSCI 232; MGMT 301; MATH 104/250, 105/120 DSCI 306 Introduction to Electronic Commerce Junior or Senior MATH 104/250; ACCT 203, 204; DSCI 232, 300 DSCI 360 Special Topics in Decision Science Junior Varies DSCI 399 Tutorial Junior Permission of the tutor and department chair HONS 394 Honors Research Methods Junior HONS 390 DSCI 406 Quantitative Methods and Decision Making Junior DSCI 232; MATH 104/250, 105/120 DSCI 420 Independent Study Junior Permission of the instructor and department chair DSCI 444 Decision Sciences Internship Senior See page 6 of this handout DSCI 499 Bachelor's Essay Senior Department approval
2 School of Business Courses Page 2 of 6 Economics ECON 101 Introduction to Economics N/A ECON 200 Principles of Microeconomics N/A ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics N/A ECON 200 HONS 211 Honors Economics N/A MATH 105/120 HONS 212 Honors Economics N/A HONS 211 or its equivalent ECON 260 Special Topics in Economics Freshman/Sophomore Intended for students not majoring in the School of Business ECON 304 Labor Economics Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 105/120; DSCI 232 recommended ECON 305 Money and Financial Institutions Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 105/120 ECON 306 Monetary Policy and Theory Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 105/120 ECON 307 Urban Economics Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 105/120 ECON 308 Evolution of Economic Doctrines Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 105/120 ECON 310 International Economics Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 105/120 ECON 311 Environmental Economics Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 105/120 ECON 316 Evolution of the US Economy Junior ECON 200, 201 ECON 317 Microeconomic Analysis Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 105/120 ECON 318 Macroeconomic Analysis Junior ECON 200, 201, MATH 105/120 ECON 320 Managerial Economics Junior ECON 200, 201; DSCI 232; MATH 104/250, 105/120 ECON 325 Economics for Development Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 105/120 ECON 330 Comparative Economic Systems Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 105/120 ECON 340 Public Finance Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 105/120 ECON 350 Financial Markets in US Economy Junior ECON 200, 201, 305 (recommended) ECON 360 Special Topics in Economics Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 105/120 ECON 399 Tutorial Junior Permission of the tutor and department chair ECON 400 Senior Seminar in Economics Senior ECON 200, 201, 317, 318; DSCI 232; MATH 104/250, 105/120 ECON 419 Introduction to Econometrics and Forecasting Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; DSCI 232 ECON 420 Independent Study Junior Permission of the instructor and department chair ECON 444 Economics Internship Senior See page 6 of this handout ECON 499 Bachelor's Essay Senior Department approval Entrepreneurship ENTR 320 Principles of Entrepreneurship Junior ENTR 321 New Venture Planning Junior ACCT 203; MGMT 301; MKTG 302; ENTR 320 ENTR 335 Funding New Ventures Junior ENTR 320, 321 ENTR 375 Research in Entrepreneurship Junior PSYC 103; ENTR 320; DSCI 232 or PSYC 103, 220; ENTR 320 ENTR 405 Small Business Management Junior ENTR 406 Not-for-Profit Entrepreneurship Junior ENTR 320 ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; MGMT 301 MKTG 302; FINC 303; ENTR 320
3 School of Business Courses Page 3 of 6 Finance FINC 120 Personal Finance N/A FINC 260 Special Topics in Finance Sophomore FINC 303 Business Finance Junior ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; DSCI 232 recommended FINC 313 Management of Financial Institutions Junior ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; FINC 303 FINC 315 Intermediate Business Finance Junior ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; FINC 303 FINC 360 Special Topics in Finance Junior ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; FINC 303 FINC 382 International Financial Markets Junior ECON 200, 201; FINC 303 FINC 385 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance Junior FINC 386 Risk Management Junior ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; FINC 303 FINC 399 Tutorial Junior ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; FINC 303 FINC 400 Investment Analysis Junior ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; DSCI 232; FINC 303 FINC 410 Seminar in Finance Junior ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; FINC 303 FINC 420 Independent Study Junior Permission of the instructor and department chair FINC 444 Finance Internship Senior See page 6 of this handout FINC 499 Bachelor's Essay Senior Department approval Hospitality and Tourism Management HTMT 210 Principles & Practices in Hospitality & Tourism N/A HTMT 260 Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism N/A HTMT 350 Hospitality & Tourism Marketing Junior HTMT 210; MKTG 302; ECON 200, 201 HTMT 351 Hotel Management Junior HTMT 210 HTMT 352 Service Operations Management Junior HTMT 210 HTMT 353 Hospitality Sales & Negotiations Junior HTMT 350 or MKTG 302 HTMT 360 Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Junior Varies HTMT 361 Meetings and Convention Management Junior HTMT 210; ACCT 203 HTMT 362 Events Management Junior ACCT 203; HTMT 210 or ARTM 200 HTMT 370 Foodservice Enterprise: Design & Development Junior HTMT 210 HTMT 372 Foodservice Operations Analysis Junior HTMT 210 HTMT 399 Tutorial Junior Permission of the tutor and department chair HTMT 420 Independent Study Junior Permission of the instructor and department chair HTMT 444 Hospitality Management Internship Senior See HTMT Department for information HTMT 488 Strategic Hospitality & Tour Management Senior Declared HTMT major; HTMT 210, 352; BLAW 205 and DSCI 300 recommended HTMT 499 Bachelor's Essay Senior Department Approval
4 School of Business Courses Page 4 of 6 International Business INTB 314 Global Operations & Technology Management Junior DSCI 232; MGMT 301; MATH 104/250; MATH 105/120 INTB 322 International Business Junior ECON 200, 201 INTB 409 Global Strategic Management Senior ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; DSCI 232, INTB 314; FINC 303; MGMT 301; MKTG 302, 326; MATH 104/250, 105/120 Management and Entrepreneurship MGMT 105 Introduction to Business N/A MGMT 210 Career Development Sophomore MGMT 260 Special Topics in Management N/A MGMT 301 Management & Organizational Behavior Junior MGMT 307 Human Resource Management Junior MGMT 301 MGMT 308 Managing Diversity Junior MGMT 310 International Human Resources Junior MGMT 307 MGMT 319 Creation of New Business Enterprise Junior MGMT 325 International Management Junior MGMT 301 MGMT 332 Business Communications Junior MGMT 340 Total Quality Management Junior DSCI 232; MGMT 301; MATH 104/250 MGMT 345 Leadership and Management Development Junior MGMT 350 Business, Leadership & Society Junior MGMT 351 Minority Entrepreneurship Junior MGMT 360 Special Topics in Management Junior Varies MGMT 377 Psychology of Entrepreneurship N/A PSYC 103; choose one of: MATH 104/250; PSYC 211; or DSCI 232 The New South Carolina: Foreign & Domestic ECON 200, 201 MGMT 390 Junior Industrial Development The International Corporation: ECON 200, 201 MGMT 391 Junior A Comparative Approach MGMT 399 Tutorial Junior Permission of the tutor and department chair MGMT 401 Organizational Behavior & Change Senior MGMT 301 MGMT 402 Leading Organizational Change Senior MGMT 301 MGMT 408 Business Policy Senior ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; DSCI 232, 304; FINC 303; MGMT 301; MKTG 302; MATH 104/250, 105/120 MGMT 420 Independent Study Junior Permission of the instructor and department chair MGMT 444 Management Internship Senior See page 6 of this handout MGMT 445 Seminar in Entrepreneurship Junior Choose one of: MGMT 319, ENTR 320, ENTR 405 MGMT 499 Bachelor's Essay Senior Department approval
5 School of Business Courses Page 5 of 6 Marketing and Supply Chain Management MKTG 260 Special Topics in Marketing N/A MKTG 302 Marketing Concepts Junior ECON 200, 201 MKTG 320 Marketing Research Junior ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; DSCI 232; MKTG 302 MKTG 326 International Marketing Junior ECON 200, 201; MKTG 302 MKTG 328 Retailing Management Junior ECON 200, 201; MKTG 302 MKTG 329 Consumer Behavior Junior ECON 200, 201; MKTG 302 MKTG 330 Advertising Junior ECON 200, 201; MKTG 302 MKTG 331 Public Relations Junior MKTG 333 Purchasing & Supply Chain Management Junior MKTG 360 Special Topics in Marketing Junior Varies MKTG 399 Tutorial Junior Permission of the tutor and department chair MKTG 420 Independent Study Junior Permission of the instructor and department chair MKTG 425 Marketing Management Junior ECON 200, 201; MKTG 302, 320, 329 MKTG 444 Marketing Internship Senior See page 6 of this handout MKTG 499 Bachelor's Essay Senior Department approval Real Estate REAL 310 Principles of Real Estate Junior REAL 360 Special Topics in Real Estate Junior FINC 303 REAL 376 Real Estate Market Analysis Junior FINC 303 REAL 380 Real Estate Investment Analysis Junior ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; FINC 303; REAL 310 REAL 410 Real Estate Finance Junior ACCT 203, 204; ECON 200, 201; MATH 104/250; FINC 303; REAL 310 REAL 420 Real Estate Independent Study Junior Permission of the instructor and department chair REAL 444 Real Estate Internship Senior See page 6 of this handout REAL 499 Bachelor's Essay Senior Department approval Transportation TRAN 260 Special Topics in Transportation N/A TRAN 311 Intermodal Transportation Junior ECON 200, 201 TRAN 312 Global Logistics Junior ECON 200, 201 TRAN 360 Special Topics in Intermodal Transportation Junior Varies TRAN 399 Tutorial Junior Permission of the tutor and department chair TRAN 420 Independent Study Junior Permission of the instructor and department chair TRAN 431 Issues in Global Logistics Senior TRAN 311, 312; MGMT 322; ECON 200, 201; FINC 303 TRAN 432 Global Logistics Systems Management Senior TRAN 311, 312; MGMT 322; ECON 200, 201; FINC 303 TRAN 444 Transportation Internship Senior See page 6 of this handout TRAN 499 Bachelor's Essay Senior Department approval
6 School of Business Courses Page 6 of 6 Internships ACCT 444 Accounting Internship N/A DSCI 444 Decision Sciences Internship N/A ECON 444 Economics Internship N/A FINC 444 Finance Internship N/A Declared ACCT major; 90 earned credit hours; approval of internship program director and department internship faculty supervisor; Declared major in School of Business or FINC minor; 90 earned credit hours; GPA of 2.0 overall and 2.5 in major; no "XF" on transcript; approval of Please see HTMT Department for information. HTMT 444 Hospitality and Tourism Management Internship N/A MGMT 444 Management Internship N/A MKTG 444 Marketing Internship N/A REAL 444 Real Estate Internship N/A TRAN 444 Transportation Internship N/A Declared major/minor in School of Business; 90 earned credit hours; approval of
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