2007-2008 Catalog (PDF) - Colorado State University-Pueblo
2007-2008 Catalog (PDF) - Colorado State University-Pueblo
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Hasan School of Business<br />
Credit Policy<br />
To earn a BSBA from CSU-<strong>Pueblo</strong>, Students must<br />
complete no less than 30 semester hours in business<br />
at the 3/400 level in residence at CSU-<strong>Pueblo</strong>.<br />
Students who complete junior- and senior-level<br />
courses at other colleges or universities with grades of<br />
C or better, and wish to apply the credits earned<br />
toward their degree, must request approval through<br />
the Dean or Department Chair. Courses taken without<br />
such approval will not be counted toward the fulfillment<br />
of degree requirements.<br />
Only the Dean or the Department Chair may waive any<br />
portion of these requirements and only upon written<br />
petition by a student who has demonstrated extraordinary<br />
ability.<br />
Transfer Students<br />
Undergraduate transfer work from other institutions is<br />
evaluated first by the Office of Admissions and<br />
Records, but final degree determination is made by the<br />
Hasan School of Business. The School of Business<br />
reserves the right to disallow any credit that is not<br />
appropriate degree credit as determined by the<br />
College.<br />
Definitive articulation agreements have been established<br />
between the Hasan School of Business and all<br />
two-year public institutions in <strong>Colorado</strong>. Information is<br />
available in Admissions and Records and on the CSU-<br />
<strong>Pueblo</strong> Web site. For a detailed explanation of transfer<br />
credit, please see the Admissions section of this<br />
catalog.<br />
Summary of Graduation Requirements<br />
(Accounting, Business Management, and<br />
Economics):<br />
General Education ................................................ .*36<br />
Skills...........................................................................7<br />
Other Non-Business.................................................15<br />
Business Core........................................................ *38<br />
Major ........................................................................24<br />
TOTAL (minimum credits) ..................................120<br />
*ECON 201 and ECON 202 are counted in General<br />
Education.<br />
Summary of Graduation Requirements (CIS):<br />
General Education................................................. .*36<br />
Skills ........................................................................ 10<br />
Related Courses........................................................ 9<br />
IS Electives.............................................................. 13<br />
Major ....................................................................... 52<br />
TOTAL (minimum credits).................................. 120<br />
*Must include SPCOM 103 or equivalent; ECON 201<br />
and 202, if business minor; and MATH 121.<br />
Co-Curricular Opportunities<br />
Co-curricular activities are encouraged for all business<br />
students. Included are internships, student clubs, and<br />
seminar programs. A current list of clubs is available in<br />
the Hasan School of Business or on the CSU-<strong>Pueblo</strong><br />
web site.<br />
Outcomes Assessment Activities<br />
Student Files<br />
Student files are maintained to help track each<br />
student’s progress at various checkpoints. Files are<br />
kept in a central file in the Hasan School of Business,<br />
accessible to the administration, the student, the<br />
student’s advisor, and the faculty of the school.<br />
In addition, the Hasan School of Business faculty<br />
measure achievement annually in each major and area<br />
of emphasis by administering a nationally standardized<br />
test. Results of such measurements are used for<br />
program assessment. The Hasan School of Business<br />
compiles information to assess the success of<br />
graduates. Information is obtained from the CSU-<br />
<strong>Pueblo</strong> Alumni Office, the Career Center, and other<br />
sources.<br />
Advising<br />
All pre-business, business, and CIS majors are<br />
advised in the Hasan School of Business. Students are<br />
required to meet with an HSB advisor each semester<br />
to plan their course schedules for the upcoming<br />
semester. In addition, consulting with an advisor is<br />
necessary in declaring a business major, applying for<br />
an internship and filing a graduation planning sheet.<br />
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