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1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University

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2Calculus with a passing letter grade. (Credit established by the student in Mathematics15 and 16 would meet the mathematics requirement. A grade of C or better in Mathematics14 Pre-Calculus Mathematics established by the student seeking admission tothe College as a business student would be acceptable in lieu of Mathematics 28.) Themathematics requirement must be met prior to the formal admission into the College.Degree Requirements for Accounting, Finance, Management, and MarketingNon-B & E Courses (freshman and sophomore years) Hr. TotalsEngl. 1 and 2 Composition and Rhetoric 6Engl. 105 Business Communication 3Math 28 Finite Mathematics 3LSP Cluster A Courses: Electives 12LSP Cluster B Courses:Psych. 1 Introduction to Psychology 3See. & A. 1 Introduction to Sociology 3Other Cluster B Electives (Non-economics) 6LSP Cluster C Courses:Math. 128 Introduction to Calculus 3C.S. 5 Introduction to Computer Applications 4Other Cluster C Lab. Science Elective (other than Stat. 101) 4Other Electives—Non-Business and Economics 9 56Unrestricted Electives recommended for juniors and seniors(in or out of the College of Business and Economics) 8-1All majors in business administration must complete a uniform body of commonknowledge in business and economics, consisting of 36 credit hours.Required College Core Courses:Sophomore yearAcctg. 51 and 52 Principles 6Econ. 54 and 55 Principles 6Econ. 125 Elementary Business and Economics Statistics 3Junior yearManag. 101 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3Manag. 105 Contemporary Management 3B. Law 111 Legal/Ethical Environment of Business 3Fin. 111 Business Finance 3Manag. 1 1 1 Production and Quantitative Business Methods 3Mrktg. 111 Introduction to Marketing 3Senbr yearManag. 225 Business Policy (a W course) 3 36Courses in Major Field and Electives* (junior and senior years) 24-28Grand Total 128Bachelor of Science in EconomicsKnowledge of economics is essential for the understanding of a wide range ofdomestic and international issues. In economics courses the use of resources and theprocesses involved in production, distribution, and consumption of goods and servicesin the American and other economic systems are systematically studied. Undergraduatestudy in economics includes analysis of the development, organization, andfunctions of the economy. It involves analysis of the behavior of components of the152 College of Business and Economics

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