Curriculum Requirements
The Bryan Online Degree Completion Program builds upon the University's General Education Core requirements and the pre-admission requirements for the BSBA Business Studies online major. Students who have not completely met these requirements can complete them at the community college or in some cases through UNCG web based courses. For transfer credit equivalency please review the unofficial equivalency list at http://web.uncg.edu/reg/static/transfer/search.asp. The ODC program offers all Common Body of Knowledge courses for the major as well as 21 credit hours of business courses for meeting the Business Studies concentration online.
Pre-Admission Requirements for the Business Studies Major: The following courses must be completed for admission to the ODC Program Business Studies major:
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ACC 201, 202 Financial and Managerial Accounting |
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CST 105 Introduction to Communication |
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ECO 201, 202, 250* Micro and Macroeconomics, Statistics |
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ENG 101 English Composition I |
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ISM 110, 280* Business Computing, Business Processes and IT |
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MAT 120 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences |
*These courses must be taken in the Bryan School and will be offered online for ODC students
Required Common Body of Knowledge Courses (CBK):
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ECO 300 The International Economy |
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FIN 315 Business Finance I |
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MGT 301 Introduction to International Business |
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MGT 312 Human Behavior in Organizations |
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MGT 330 The Legal Environment of Business |
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MGT 491 Business Policy and Strategy |
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MKT 309 Business Communications |
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MKT 320 Principles of Marketing |
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SCM 302 Operations Management |
Business Studies Concentration Requirements:
The Business Studies concentration consists of 21 credit hours of approved business elective courses. At least 15 credit hours must be at 300-level or above and no more than nine (9) credit hours can be outside the department. A variety of elective courses offered for the Online Degree Completion program are offered leading to a focus in general management.
Students should also plan to take foreign language through the first intermediate level (203 or above) as part of the Business Studies program. Foreign language courses will also satisfy GEC requirements.
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