SUBSEQUENT BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.S.) DEGREE
MAJOR AREA (64 HOURS)
COMP 111 - Introduction to Computer Science & Object-Oriented Programming (4) COMP 121 - Object-Oriented Data Structures & Algorithms I (4) COMP 201 - Principles of Computer Organization (2) COMP 202 - Principles of Computer Languages (2) COMP 203 - Principles of Operating Systems (2) COMP 204 - Principles of Computer Networks (2) COMP 205 - Survey of Computer Languages (4) COMP 281 - Database Management Systems (4) COMP 294 - Computer Science Practicum I (2) COMP 311 - Object-Oriented Data Structures & Algorithms II (4) COMP 321 - Application Server Programming (4) COMP 325 - Human Computer Interaction (4) COMP 394 - Computer Science Practicum II (2) COMP 461 - Enterprise Software Architecture (4) COMP 486 - Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (4) COMP 495 - Computer Science Practicum III / Capstone (4) MIS 310 - Information Systems Architecture and Technology (4) MIS 484 - Information Systems Security (4)
Major Area Elective (4): • Any course in the Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Sciences (except for MIS 200) or Web Development curriculum. • Any course, up to 4 credit hours, from another curriculum with approval from the Computer Science Program Chair.
EMARKETING PREREQUISITE COMPETENCIES
ACCT 215 - Financial Accounting (4) ACCT 225 - Managerial Accounting (4) BSAD 220 - Business Law (4) BSAD 312 - Principles of Management (4) COMM 320 - Business and Professional Communication (4) COMP 106 - Introduction to Spreadsheets (1) COMP 107 - Introduction to Web Authoring (1) COMP 108 - Introduction to Databases (1) ECON 210 - Introduction to Microeconomics (4) ECON 220 - Introduction to Macroeconomics (4) FINA 301 - Principles of Finance (4) MKTG 300 - Marketing (4) MATH 215 - Statistical Concepts (4) PF 321 - Learning Strategies (2) WEBD 117 - Graphic Editing Software (1)
MAJOR AREA (32 HOURS)
EMKT 340 - Internet Marketing (4) EMKT 345 - Social Media Marketing (4) EMKT 415 - Search Engine Optimization (4) EMKT 430 - Web Analytics (4) EMKT 460 - E-Commerce (4) EMKT 495 - Integrated eMarketing (4)
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GRPH 210 - Fundamentals of Graphic Design (4) MKTG 332 - Marketing Research (4)
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GENERAL EDUCATION CORE (14 HOURS)
COMP 106 - Introduction to Spreadsheets (1) COMP 108 - Introduction to Databases (1) ECON 220 - Introduction to Macroeconomics (4) HUMN 210 - Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking Skills (2) MATH 215 - Statistical Concepts (4) PF 321 - Learning Strategies (2)
BUSINESS CORE (28 HOURS)
ACCT 215 - Financial Accounting (4) ACCT 225 - Managerial Accounting (4) BSAD 220 - Business Law (4) BSAD 312 - Principles of Management (4) ECON 210 - Introduction to Microeconomics (4) FINA 301 - Principles of Finance (4) MKTG 300 - Marketing (4)
MAJOR AREA (28 HOURS)
FINA 340 - Money, Banking and Financial Markets (4) FINA 403 - Advanced Financial Management (4) FINA 405 - Investments (4) FINA 450 - Global Finance (4) FINA 495 - Financial Policy Seminar (4)
Major Area Electives (8)* *Select 8 hours from the following: ACCT 310 - Intermediate Accounting I (4) ACCT 320 - Intermediate Accounting II (4) ACCT 330 - Cost Management (4) FINA 410 - Finance Internship (1-4) FINA 480 - Special Topics in Finance (1-4) FPLN 300 - Principles of Financial Planning (4) FPLN 430 - Income Tax Planning (4) FPLN 440 - Insurance Planning (4)
FINANCIAL PLANNING GENERAL EDUCATION CORE (14 HOURS)
COMP 106 - Introduction to Spreadsheets (1) COMP 108 - Introduction to Databases (1) ECON 220 - Introduction to Macroeconomics (4) HUMN 210 - Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking Skills (2) MATH 215 - Statistical Concepts (4) PF 321 - Learning Strategies (2)
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