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JUNIOR COLLEGE CORE CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET ALL BUSINESS MAJORS 2012-2013 CATALOG
NAME _______________________________________ ID NUMBER
Entered VSU:_________________________________ Became BA Major: ____________________________
AREA A : ESSENTIAL SKILLS (9 Semester Hours) Grade Hours Sem/Yr.
SCIENCE/MATH (see approved list of 3-hour Area D.1 courses in catalog): ___________ ____ ____ _______
Economics, Finance, International Business and Management Majors: MATH 1261 is required. Accounting and Marketing Majors may choose any one of the following courses: ASTR 1000, BIOL 1050, 1060,
REQUIRED BUSINESS CONCENTRATION (9 Semester Hours):
Select one area of concentration of 3000/4000 level courses from ACCT, ECON, FIN, MGNT or MKTG.
1. __________________________________________
2. __________________________________________
3. __________________________________________
REQUIRED CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES (9 Semester Hours): Select any courses (not taken elsewhere in the
curriculum) from the List of Cross-Cultural Courses. See the Student Advising Center or your Advisor for a copy of this list.
Courses from at least two different disciplines must be selected. Other courses may be selected with approval.
1. __________________________________________
2. __________________________________________
3. __________________________________________
REQUIRED FOREIGN LANGUAGE (9 Semester Hours): These 9 hours are in addition to the 3 hours required in
Area C. All courses must be from the same language, through at least the 2002 level, with a “C” or better. With approval,
students already proficient in a foreign language may choose Cross-Cultural Studies courses or 3000/4000 level business
courses.
1.
2. _________________________________________
3. _________________________________________
REQUIRED INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE (0 Hours): Based on approval, this can be met with the Summer
Study Abroad Program, semester exchange, internship abroad, or foreign living/working experience.
__________________________________________ Application for degree: Approximately two semesters before graduation, the student needs to see an advisor to apply for a degree. A
copy of this curriculum sheet, a copy of the Junior College Core Curriculum sheet, a completed Application for Degree form, and a fee
receipt must be taken to the Registrar’s Office.
Total hours required for graduation: 120 Semester Hours (60 Junior College hours, 60 Senior College hours)
*credit will
be given for
only one of
these courses.
LIST OF CROSS-CULTURAL COURSES 2012-2013 International Business major
The 9 semester hours of required cross-cultural studies courses for the International Business major can be selected from
any of the courses below. Courses preceded by an asterisk have departmental prerequisites and/or require instructor
permission. Note also that all 3000/4000 level foreign language courses require 2002 level proficiency. With approval,
other courses may be selected.
Perspectives (classes count for only 2 hours) PERS 2340- Female Heroes in Religion and Art PERS 2350- Religion and Culture PERS 2360- Development of French, English, and American Theater PERS 2600- International Film PERS 2670- Latin American Studies
Philosophy PHIL 3300- Philosophy of Religion PHIL 3800- Philosophy of Film
Anthropology *ANTH 3020 – Culture and Personality *ANTH 3040- Cultural Anthropology Communication Arts COMM 3500- Fundamentals of Cross-Cultural Communication Criminal Justice *CRJU 4010- Comparative Justice Systems English ENGL 2110- World Literature I- The Ancient World ENGL 2120- World Literature II- The Age of Discovery ENGL 2130- World Literature III- Development of Modern Thought ENGL 2140- World Literature IV- The Genres of World Literature ENGL 3320- Studies in African Literature French FREN 3110- French Culture and Civilization I FREN 3120- French Culture and Civilization II Geography GEOG 1102- World Regional Geography GEOG 3410- Cultural Geography German GRMN 3551- German Culture and Civilization I History HIST 1011- History of Civilization I HIST 1012- History of Civil II HIST 1013- History of Civil III HIST 3120- History of Culture and Cuisine HIST 3209- History of Europe Since 1945 HIST 3402- Slavic Europe since 1815 HIST 3502- Topics in German History HIST 4304- The Caribbean HIST 4401- East Asia HIST 4402- Asia and the Modern World HIST 4403- The Indian Subcontinent HIST 4502- Middle East since 1798 HIST 4512- Modern Africa International Studies INTL 2090-Introduction to International/Intercultural Studies
Political Science POLS 2401- Introduction to Global Issues POLS 4300- European Politics POLS 4831-Special Topics(Doing Business in the European Union) Religious Studies REL 2020- World Religions REL 3510- Judaism REL 3520- Islam Spanish SPAN 3160- Civilization and Culture of Latin America Women’s and Gender Studies WGST 4300- Global Feminism
SENIOR COLLEGE CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET
MANAGEMENT MAJOR 2012-2013 CATALOG
NAME ___________________________________________ ID NUMBER ______________________________
ADMITTED TO LANGDALE COLLEGE: ____________ GPA AT TIME OF ADMISSION: _____________
To be eligible for 3000 or 4000 level business courses, you must be formally admitted to the College of Business Administration.
GRADES MUST BE “C” OR BETTER (Except Non-Business Electives)
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COMMON SENIOR COLLEGE CORE (18 Semester Hours)
* if Math 1261 was not taken in Area D, it must be taken in the Non-Business Electives
^ if Foreign language was not taken in Area C, it must be taken in the Non-Business Electives #
Foreign language must be from the same language through at least the 2002 level, with a “C” or better; With approval, students already
proficient in a foreign language may choose Cross-Cultural Studies courses or 3000/4000 level business courses.
+Cross Cultural Studies List 2012-2013
The 9 semester hours of required cross-cultural studies courses for the International Business major can be selected from any of the
courses below. Courses preceded by an asterisk have departmental prerequisites and/or require instructor permission. Note also
that all 3000/4000 level foreign language courses require 2002 level proficiency. With approval, other courses may be selected.
Anthropology *ANTH 3020 – Culture and Personality *ANTH 3040- Cultural Anthropology Communication Arts COMM 3500- Fundamentals of Cross-Cultural Communication Criminal Justice *CRJU 4010- Comparative Justice Systems English ENGL 2110- World Literature I- The Ancient World ENGL 2120- World Literature II- The Age of Discovery ENGL 2130- World Literature III- Development of Modern Thought ENGL 2140- World Literature IV- The Genres of World Literature ENGL 3320- Studies in African Literature French FREN 3110- French Culture and Civilization I FREN 3120- French Culture and Civilization II Geography GEOG 1102- World Regional Geography GEOG 3410- Cultural Geography German GRMN 3551- German Culture and Civilization I History HIST 1011- History of Civilization I HIST 1012- History of Civil II HIST 1013- History of Civil III HIST 3120- History of Culture and Cuisine HIST 3209- History of Europe Since 1945 HIST 3402- Slavic Europe since 1815 HIST 3502- Topics in German History HIST 4304- The Caribbean HIST 4401- East Asia HIST 4402- Asia and the Modern World HIST 4403- The Indian Subcontinent HIST 4502- Middle East since 1798 HIST 4512- Modern Africa
International Studies INTL 2090-Introduction to International/Intercultural Studies Perspectives (classes count for only 2 hours) PERS 2340- Female Heroes in Religion and Art PERS 2350- Religion and Culture PERS 2360- Development of French, English, and American Theater PERS 2600- International Film PERS 2670- Latin American Studies
Philosophy PHIL 3300- Philosophy of Religion PHIL 3800- Philosophy of Film
Political Science POLS 2401- Introduction to Global Issues POLS 4300- European Politics POLS 4831-Special Topics(Doing Business in the European Union) Religious Studies REL 2020- World Religions REL 3510- Judaism REL 3520- Islam Spanish SPAN 3160- Civilization and Culture of Latin America Women’s and Gender Studies WGST 4300- Global Feminism