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Advising for the majors:
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Education
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance-Business
Finance-Financial Institution Mgmt
Finance-Insurance
Finance-Real Estate
Information Systems
Management
Marketing
Office Management
College of Business Strengths
AACSB accredited Beta Gamma Sigma honor society Student oriented faculty Successful graduates Very popular majors Affordable Superior facilities
Student Organizations
Alpha Kappa Psi Association of Information
Technology Professionals Beta Alpha Psi Financial Management
Association Gamma Iota Sigma Institute of Management
Accountants Phi Beta Lambda Pi Sigma Epsilon Society for Human Resource
Management
MTSU Students
University College
Female/Male 54% / 46% 50% / 50%
Minority Students 16% 21%
Attend Part-Time 23% 21%
Average Age 25 25
Take Evening Courses 45%
Change Majors 50%+
Average Graduation Range 3½-6 years
Commute 82%
B.B.A. Degree Programs
Accounting Business Administration Economics Entrepreneurship Finance Information Systems Management Marketing Office Management
Other Programs
B.S. Degrees– Business Education
Teaching Non-Teaching Non-Teaching Training &
Development
Graduate Degrees– M.B.A.
– M.B.E.
– M.S. in Accounting and Information Systems
See Pages 22-36 of Student
Handbook
Major: Accounting Minor: Business Administration
Advising Form 2001-2003
Required Courses Hrs. Grade Prerequisites Notes Freshman Year
ENGL 1010 (111) Expository Writing 3 Min.C-
required
ENGL 1020 (112) Res & Arg Writing 3 ENGL 1010 with min. C- Min.C-
required
BIOL 1030 (100) Topics IV-A 4
PSCI 1030, GEOL or ASTR 1030/ 1031 4
MATH 1630 (243) Math for Mgrl Sci 3 2 Years high school algebra & MATH ACT 25 or MATH 1710
MATH 2020 (202) Calculus I 3 2 years high school algebra & MATH ACT 19 or eligibility to
take MATH 1710
PHED, Mil Sci, or Marching Band 1
PHED, Mil Sci, or Marching Band 1
ECON 2410 Macroeconomics ∆ 3
ECON 2420 Microeconomics ∆ 3
ART 1030 (290), HIST 1010 (171), 1020 (172), 1110 (191), 1120 (192), MUS 1030 (MUHL 210), PHIL 1030 (201), THEA 1030 (SPEE 205) II-B
3
Sophomore Year
J unior Year
INFS 3100 Prin of Mgmt Inf Sys ∆ 3 J unior standing
MGMT 3610 Principles of Mgmt ∆ 3 J unior standing
Q M 3620 Statistical Methods II ∆ 3 Q M 2610, J unior standing
MGMT 3620 Prod & Operations Sys ∆ 3 Q M 2610, J unior standing
MKT 3820 Principles of Marketing ∆ 3 J unior standing
BMOM 3510 Business Comm ∆ 3 J unior standing
ACTG 3110 Fin Actg & Report I ** 3 ACTG 2120 with min. C, MATH 1630, Min. 2.00 GPA, Junior standing
Min.C required
ACTG 3120 Fin Actg & Report II ** 3 ACTG 3110 with min. C Min.C required
BMOM 4510 Business Report Writing or ∆ ECON 3210 Financial Systems & Economy ∆
3
BMOM 3510 recommended (4510)/ ECON 2410 (3210), J unior standing
FIN 3010 Business Finance ∆ 3 Q M 2610 & ACTG 2120, Junior standing
ACTG 3310 Cost ** 3 ACTG 2120 with min. C & MATH 1630 & INFS 2200 & Junior standing
Min.C required
ACTG 4510 Accounting Systems ** 3 ACTG 2120 with min. C & INFS 2200, Junior standing Min.C required
Senior Year
∆ Prerequisites to B AD 4980 which must be taken last semester. ** Courses calculated in major GPA. ++All upper-division ACTG courses can be used except ACTG 3000, 3020, and 4420. Accounting majors are required to have a C (2.00) or higher in all ACTG courses. 2.00 GPA Minimum on Cumulative Hours, 48 Hours Upper-Division, Major (Courses with **), and Business Administration Minor (See Page 37). 50% Required Business Hours Taken at MTSU (33 of 66 hours). Student cannot double major or double minor in Business.
Academic Requirements COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
BBA - MANAGEMENT Catalog 2001F, Academic Year 2003-04
This evaluation is provided for informational purposes only: it is not an official statement of requirements for graduation. Please report any additions or corrections to your advisor. ADVISOR : John Doe OFFICE : BAS N219 PHONE : 898-1111 - - - - - - - - - Summary of Credit towards Graduation - - - - - - - - - - REF INSTITUTION PASSED IN/PROG N/A GPA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Middle Tennessee State Univ. - - - - - - - - UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS - UNDERGRADUATE - - - - - - - - - This audit provides information for degree-credit courses only. Developmental Studies courses and courses used to fulfill high school deficiency courses are not addressed. Consult your advisor in your college to determine the status of these courses if you were required to take such courses. FILE AN UPPER DIVISION FORM DURING THE SECOND SEMESTER OF THE SOPHOMORE YEAR IN THE RECORDS OFFICE. FILE AN INTENTION TO GRADUATE FORM WITHIN THE FIRST 2 WEEKS OF THE SENIOR YEAR IN THE RECORDS OFFICE. Student cannot double minor in Business. All graduating seniors must take the Academic Profile which is a 40 minute test of general academic knowledge and skills. Your major may require you to take an achievement test as a prerequisite to graduation.
J ennings A. J ones College of Business
APPLICATION TO UPPER DIVISION FOR: Soc. Sec. No.
2001 - 2003 - BBA - Major: Business Administration - Minor: Economics and Finance Courses other than electives should normally be taken in the year and sequence shown.
MTSU Box No.
Hours APPROVED SUBSTITUTIONS AND ELECTIVE DESCRIPTIONS COURSES REQUIRED
Where alternatives are listed please circle the ones taken.
1st Sem
2nd Sem
G R A D E
Course Title and No.
Sem Hrs
Where Taken
If Not At MTSU
+ /- Hrs
Validation Date or Other Notes
F ENGL 1010 (111) Expository Writing I-A 3 R ENGL 1020 (112) Res & Arg Writing I-A 3 E BIOL 1030 (100) Topics IV-A 4 S PSCI 1030 or GEOL 1030/1031 Topics IV-A
(SCI 100) (100/100L) 4
H MATH 1610 (243) Math for Mgrl Sci 3 M MATH 2020 (202) or 1810 (344) Calculus 3 A PHED, Mil Sci, or Marching Band 1 N PHED, Mil Sci, or Marching Band 1 F L 1010 (111), J OUR/RATV 1020 (221), PHIL
2110 (211), COMM 2200 (SPEE 220) I-B 3
ART 1030 (290), HIST 1010 (171), 1020 (172), 1110 (191), 1120 (192), MUS 1030 (MUHL 210), PHIL 1030 (201), THEA 1030 (SPEE 205) II-B
3
Non-business Elective 3
Non-business Elective 3
S ENGL 2030 (211) Exper of Literature II-A 3 O ENGL 2130 (221), 2230 (224), 2330 (223), or
HUM 2610 (261) Topics in Literature II-A 3
P HIST 2010 (201) Survey US Hist I III-A 3 H HIST 2020 (202) Survey US Hist II III-A 3 O ECON 2410 Macroeconomics ? 3 M ECON 2420 Microeconomics ? 3 O ACTG 2110 Principles of Actg I ? 3 R ACTG 2120 Principles of Actg II ? 3 E Q M 2610 Statistical Methods I ? 3 PHED Activity 1 PHED Activity
or PHED 2100 (HLTH 310) Effective Living 1
Non-business Elective 3
J MGMT 3610 Principles of Mgmt ? 3 U Q M 3620 Statistical Methods II ? 3 N INFS 3100 Prin of Mgmt Inf Sys ? 3 I MGMT 3620 Prod & Operations Systems ? 3 O MKT 3820 Principles of Marketing ? 3 R FIN 3010 Business Finance ? 3 BMOM 3510 Business Communication ? 3 BLAW 3400 Legal Env of Bus ? 3 ECON 3210 Financial Systems & Economy ? 3 MKT 3930 or MGMT 3890 or 4820 3 ACTG 3020, 3110, or 3310** 3
S FIN 3810 Investments or 4110 Managerial** 3 E MGMT 3630, 3810, or 4680** 3 N MGMT 3640, 3710, 3730, 3750, 3770, 4610, or 4700** 3 I MKT (not 3970/3980, 4950, 4990)** 3 O MKT (not 3970/3980, 4950, 4990)** 3 R BLAW 3430, 3450, 3460, 3480, 4490, or 4500** 3 MGMT or MKT 4710 or ECON 4440** 3 ECON 4570 Managerial Economics 3 ECON or FIN Elective 3 Elective 3 B AD 4980 Business Policy 3 Taken at MTSU Only
? Prerequisites to B AD 4980 which must be taken last semester. * *Courses calculated in major GPA.
Student cannot double major or double minor in Business. Approved: Advisor Date TT BUAD.DOC 01F
2
Associate’s Degree
Associate’s Degree: Indicated on the right-hand side (OK-AS Degree) of the upper division
form. (If notation does not appear and it should, please see Gretchen Leming or Lorrie Murgas)
If you received your Associate’s Degree, 2 of the 4 hours of Activity credit is waived; however, you will still need to make up the 2 hours of non-business.
Substitutions & Overrides
OK - automatic sub: No substitution needed - course automatically replaces required course
OK - AS Degree: Substitution is not needed because you earned an Associate’s Degree
file sub: Substitution needs to be done file sub/validate: Will need to take a Validation Exam to demonstrate an
understanding of the material covered. (See Page 17 of Student Handbook)
Need Authorization: Must see Gretchen Leming or Lorrie Murgas after you have selected a call number and before you can register.
Post-it Note (SAMPLE)
Choose from these 1st:PSCI 1030/GEOL 1030/1031 or
ASTR 1030/1031 4ECON 2410 3MATH 1630 or 2020 3
(May need MATH 1710 first)HIST 2010 or 2020 3
Choose from these 2nd:MKT 3820 (need authorization) 3MGMT 3610 (need authorization) 3
Scheduling Suggestions
Full-time vs. Part-time12-18 hours is full-time, 14-16 hours is average load
(Depends on other responsibilities outside of school) Meeting Days
MWF = Monday, Wednesday, and Friday50 minute classes, i.e., 9:10-10:00
MW = 1 hour 15 minutes, i.e., 1:30-2:45
TR = Tuesday and Thursday1 hour 15 minutes, i.e., 9:30-10:45
Students will be dropped from courses if payment is not received by August 7th. Closed classes might be open on August 8th.
Scheduling Reminders
Credit HoursAll required classes are 3 credit hours except BIOL, PSCI, GEOL and ASTR (4 hours) because they include a labPHED Activity (1 hour)
Scheduling a Lab Course
If you are registering for BIOL, PSCI, GEOL or ASTR 1030 it will be easier to complete your Fall Schedule if you first schedule your lab course and then your remaining courses.
GEOL 1030 and ASTR 1030
You must register separately for the lab portion of GEOL and ASTR 1030/1031.
(Unlike BIOL 1030 and PSCI 1030 where the lab is already assigned to a particular lecture.)
See Page 6-7 ofStudent Handbook
Developmental Studies Prerequisites There are several college level classes that cannot be taken until Developmental Studies classes have been completed. Listed below are the guidelines to use when looking at General Studies classes:
General Studies Area Course Developmental Studies Prerequisites Area IA ENGL 1010 & 1020 Writing Area IB Foreign Language 1010
JOUR/EMC 1020 PHIL 2110 COMM 2200
None None Writing & Reading None
Area IIB ART 1030 HIST 1010, 1020, 1110, or 1120 MUS 1030 PHIL 1030 THEA 1030
None Writing & Reading None Writing & Reading None
Area IIIA HIST 2010 & 2020 Writing & Reading Area IIIB ECON 2410 Writing, Reading & Math Area IVA ASTR 1030/1031
BIOL 1030 GEOL 1030/1031 PSCI 1030
None Writing & Reading Writing & Reading Reading
Area IVB MATH 1710 MATH 1630 MATH 2020
Math Math Math
Area V PHED Activity PHED 2100 MS 1010 or 1020 Marching Band (MUEN 3100)
None None None None
Other courses typically of interest: Course Developmental Studies Prerequisites
ACTG 2110 & 2120 ECON 2420 & 3000/4000-Level Business Courses INFS 2200, CSCI 1150, P S 2010, P S 1010, PSY 1410 SOC 1010
Math Writing, Reading & Math None Writing & Reading
Course Selection Worksheet
Name ______________________________________________________________________________
Student ID: Birth month and day: OR
Personal Access Code: (This can be any number; you will use this code each time you access TRAM or WebMT, you must remember the code.)
Access the registration system at your assigned time; you will be guided through the registration process.
TRAM Main Menu Options (615) 898-2000 (On campus: 9-898-2000)
WebMT Registration Menu Options http://www.mtsu.edu
1. Registration Menu 2. Grade Inquiry 3. Fee Payment/Confirmation Menu 4. Financial Aid Inquiry (entrance interview) 9. End Call
Registration/Drop/Add Registration Holds Class Schedule Course Offerings Change Personal Access Code Exit System
NOTE: If you change your schedule, be sure to enter all drops and adds on the same day. This will save having to pay additional registration fees and help avoid confusion.
Prepare Schedule Below Call Number Course ID Hours Days Time Example: 01562 ENGL 1020-02 3 MWF 8:05AM-8:55AM ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ ______________ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ ______________ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ ______________ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ ______________ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ ______________ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ ______________ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ ______________
Alternate Courses ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ ______________ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ ______________ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ ______________ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ ______________
NOTE: Any Developmental Studies requirements must be followed first.
OPEN SECTIONS MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY --OPEN CLASSES-- FALL 2003 04/11/03
Seats remaining subject to change due to ongoing registration PDP in Permit column indicates this is a RESTRICTED class & requires permission from the department
MED CREDIT LAB LAB CALL PERMIT CODE COURSE TITLE HOURS DAYS BEGIN END LOCATION SEATS START STOP LOC ---- ------ ---- ------ ------ ------ ---- ----- --- --------- ---- ---- ----- --- 10322 ART -1030-01 ORIENTATION TO ART 3 MWF 1225PM 0115PM SAG 125 12 10323 ART -1030-02 ORIENTATION TO ART 3 MWF 0130PM 0220PM SAG 125 3 10513 BIOL-1030-08 (HONORS)TOPICS IN BIOL 4 MWF 0805AM 1000AM WPS 307 14 400PM 550PM WPS 311 10530 BIOL-1030-25 TOPICS IN BIOLOGY 4 MW 0235PM 0350PM DSB 100 2 11892 PDP ENGL-1020-16 RESEARCH & ARG WRITING 3 MWF 1120AM 1210PM PH 304A 8 “Reserved for International Students Only” 14084 TEL PHED-2100-30 EFFECTIVE LIVING 2 TBA TBA TBA 10 15983 MATH-1630-01 COLL MATH FOR MGRL/SOC 3 MWF 0805AM 0855AM KOM 160 2 16081 RDP ART -1030-R50 ART APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA TBA 7 15329 ONL UNIV-1010-67 UNIVERSITY SEMINAR 3 TBA TBA TBA 2
Regents Degree On-Line Program
All coursework can be completed on-line, but this is NOT a Business Program.
These courses require extra tuition and fees in addition to the MTSU fee structure.
Courses are denoted by the media code RDP.
Schedule Book
The courses offered each term are listed in the Schedule Book by Department.
The following courses are sometimes difficult for students to find in the Schedule Book:
COURSE DEPARTMENT PAGE NO.
PSCI 1030 Chemistry 55ASTR 1030 Physics and Astronomy 150BLAW 3400 Accounting 36Q M 2610 & 3620 Computer Information 62
& INFS 3100 SystemsPHED Activity HPERS 106
Schedule Worksheet
MWF Times MW Times TR Times Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
7:00-7:50
8:05-8:55 8:00-9:15
9:10-10:009:30-10:45
SCI-0100-01UNIV-0101-35
SCI-0100-01UNIV-0101-35
SCI-0100-01
10:15-11:0511:00-12:15
MATH-0243-03ENGL-111H-08
MATH-0243-03ENGL-111H-08
MATH-0243-03
11:20-12:10
12:25-1:1512:30-1:45
ECON-0241-05 ECON-0241-05 ECON-0241-05
1:30-2:201:30-2:45 2:00-3:15
2:35-3:25 3:00-4:15
3:40-4:303:30-4:45
SCI 100 Lab
4:45-5:354:30-5:45 4:30-5:45
SCI 100 Lab
6:00-8:40 6:00-7:15 or6:00-8:40
6:00-7:15 or6:00-8:40
Advanced Placement (AP) Credit
Score required: 3 or above
See Page 33 of University Catalog for additional information.
To have scores sent call 1-888-CALL 4 AP
University Honors Admission Standards
Returning MTSU & Transfer Students:Cumulative GPA 3.0
Honors courses are not more difficult. You can work toward Graduation with Honors
or just take honors classes.
See Page 84 of University CatalogSee Page 15-16 of College of Business Student Handbook
University Honors Courses
Honors courses are included with the course offerings for entire departments.
Honors courses will be printed this way in your Open Sections List and in Fall 2003 Schedule Book:
(Honors)Topics in Biology 10513 BIOL-1030-12 4 MWF 8:05-10:00
‘Honors’ precedes the title of the course
Please read the titles carefully to register or NOT register for Honors courses.
Secrets of Success
Actively Seek Advice Find the “Right” Professors Participate in Professional Activities Consider CO-OP Participate in the Whole UNIVERSITY Consider Honors and INROADS
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