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A Brief History and Introduction . . . North Dakota State University offered its first business course in 1891. Business-related courses and majors were listed under various academic departments until 1975 when the University created the Department of Business Administration and Economics. In 1987, NDSU established the College of Business Administration, which subsequently shortened its name to the College of Business in 2006. The College of Business is committed to providing students with a quality education in the functional areas of business, a systematic exposure to the global business issues they will face in their careers, and an introduction to the technologies that will be a part of their work life. The College is guided by its mission statement “to develop professionally competent organizational citizens in a learning environment centered on creating and sharing knowledge,” and by the principle held by the University that students are paramount. The College is accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Accreditation confirms an institution’s commitment to quality and continuous improvement through a rigorous and comprehensive peer review process. NDSU is one of only two schools in North Dakota and western Minnesota with AACSB International accreditation. A new home for the College is completed and the first classes were held there in August 2009. Richard H. Barry Hall is one of three new facilities at the NDSU Downtown campus. It will be home to more than 1,400 students, faculty, and staff. This wireless complex consists of 135,000 square feet and includes a six-story building with faculty and administrative offices, a three-story wing featuring 11 high-technology classrooms including a financial management center, and a 250-seat auditorium. Mailing Address: College of Business NDSU Dept. 2400 P.O. Box 6050 Fargo, ND 58108-6050 Web Site: www.ndsu.edu/business Dean’s Office Ronald Johnson, Dean Tim Peterson, Assoc. Dean Susan Council, Sr. Academic Advisor [email protected] 701.231.8801 Kay Hopkins, Academic Advisor [email protected] 701.2318826 Department of Accounting, Finance and Information Systems William Bowlin, Head Department of Management and Marketing Gerry Macintosh, Chair

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RULES AND PROCEDURES 1. The College of Business accepts accounting, business administration, finance,

management, marketing, and management information systems courses for transfer from programs that are accredited by AACSB International. Courses transferred from programs that do not hold AACSB International accreditation cannot be used for a major or minor in the College of Business. Such courses may be eligible for use as free electives.

2. TRANSFER CREDITS with grades of D are not accepted for accounting, business

administration, finance, management, marketing, and management information system courses.

3. Students enrolled in accounting, business administration, finance, management, marketing,

or management information system courses may be administratively dropped from the class roll if they have NOT attended at least one meeting of the class during the first week classes are in session.

4. ONLY JUNIORS AND SENIORS WILL BE ALLOWED TO REGISTER FOR 300-400

LEVEL ACCOUNTING, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE, MANGEMENT, MARKETING, AND MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS COURSES.

ADMISSION INTO THE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Students who wish to major in accounting, business administration, finance, management, management information systems, or marketing enroll in the College of Business pre-professional program for the first and second years. An application and an academic transcript must be submitted to the college at least one semester prior to enrolling in the advanced 300-400 level business administration, accounting, finance, management, marketing, and management information systems courses. Applications are available online at www.ndsu.edu/business. In order to be admitted into the professional program, students must have successfully completed the pre-professional curriculum for the specific major, earn sufficient credits to be classified as a junior, and achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.50. Students must be admitted into the professional program prior to enrolling in the advanced 300-400 level accounting, business administration, finance, management, marketing, and management information systems courses. CODE OF ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITY AND CONDUCT The College of Business emphasizes the importance of adhering to ethical business practices. We expect our students to abide by the principles of honesty and integrity in fulfilling the requirements of their degree. Students who violate these principles by cheating or plagiarizing another person's work will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including expulsion from the University. (Refer to the NDSU University Senate Policy, Sec. 335- Code of Academic Responsibility and Conduct, http//www.ndsu.nodak.edu/policy/335.htm.) COLLEGE OF BUSINESS WEB SITE-http://www.ndsu.edu/business Check this site often for student-related announcements and news about the College!

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Name:

ID:

Course Number Credits Grade Course Number Credits Grade*ACCT³ 200 3

BUSN 1891 1 *ACCT³ 201 3

*ENGL 1102 3*ENGL 1202 3 *MATH 146 4*COMM 110 3 *PSYC 111 3ENGL 320 3 *PHIL 216 3

*STAT 331 2*STAT 330 3

*CSCI 116 4

1

33

*ECON 201 3*ECON 202 3

2

3

ECON 201 or 202

122

Non-Major Electives (10 Credits Minimum)

Course Title Course TitleFirst Year Experience (F) 1 Sem Credit Elements of Accounting I

Skills for Academic Success Elements of Accounting II

Co-requisite Lab

Introductory StatisticsScience & Technology (S) 10 Sem Credits

***This curriculum guide should be used for advising purposes only. This is not an official record of your progress in the accounting program. Please go to Campus Connection>Degree Progress/Graduation>My Academic Requirements.

Business Use of Computers

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of Business

Fund of Public Speaking Introduction to PsychologyBusiness & Professional Writing Business Ethics

Quantitative Reasoning (R) 3 Sem Credits Regression Analysis

Communication(C) 12 Sem Credits A minimum grade of B is required in ACCT 200 and 201 to enroll in 300 and 400 level accounting courses.College Composition I

College Composition II Applied Calculus I

Fall 2011

General Education Requirements - 40 Credits Required Pre-Accounting Requirements - 18 Credits Required

Principles of Macroeconomics

Social & Behavioral Sciences (B) 6 Sem Credits

Humanities & Fine Arts (A) 6 Sem Credits

A grade of C or better is required in transfer courses accepted for all 300-400 level accounting, business, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing courses.

Principles of Microeconomics

Global Perspectives (G)Principles of Micro/Macroeconomics

Wellness (W) 2 Sem Credits

Cultural Diversity (D)

Only courses approved by the University Senate may be used to fulfill General Education Requirements. The list of approved and current General Education courses is available at www.ndsu.edu/registrar. Click on "General Education Requirements" under "Quick Links".

1Students transferring in 24 or more credits do not need to take BUSN 189.

2ACT score of > 21 will determine English placement and the awarding of credit. Refer to English placement guidelines for additional information.

³Denotes Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) course.

Admission into the Professional Program: Students must successfully complete the pre-professional courses that are indicated with an asterisk (*), achieve junior standing (60 credits), and earn a 2.50 institutional cumulative grade point average. Students must submit an application to the professional program to the College of Business Student Service Center, Barry Hall.

Admission to the professional program is required to enroll in the advanced 300 or 400 level accounting, business administration, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing courses.

Total Credits Required for Graduation:

Accounting

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Course Number Credits Grade Course Number Credits GradeFIN³ 320 3 ACCT 311 4MGMT³ 320 3 ACCT 312 4MRKT³ 320 3 ACCT 318 orBUSN³ 430 3 418BUSN³ 489 4 ACCT 320 3MIS³ 370 3 ACCT 420 3

ACCT 421 3

3 ACCT 333

3 122

and marketing courses. A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement (with the exception of some practicum options).

3

Principles of Finance Intermediate Accounting IFoundations of Management Intermediate Accounting IIFoundations of Marketing Taxation in Management Decisions OR

PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING PROGRAM COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Students who plan to sit for the ND Certified Public Accountant (CPA) professional examination must have completed 150 semester hours of college education. Students should consult with their faculty adviser for further details.

Professional Accounting Requirements - 57 Credits RequiredCourse Title Course Title

A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

Auditing I

300-400 Level Accounting Elective (3 credits)

Requirements for graduation are those in existence at the time of admission to the professional program.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES:

Legal and Social Environment of Business Tax Accounting IStrategic Management (Capstone Course) Cost Management SystemsManagement Information Systems Accounting Information Systems

3. Students must earn a 2.50 institutional GPA to graduate.

5. Students must be accepted to the professional program prior to the completion of the last 30 credits in 300 and 400 level accounting, business adminstration, finance, management, management information system and marketing courses.

6. A Business Administration minor is NOT offered with this major.

7. For multiple majors within the College of Business, at least 15 unique credits of 300-400 level College of Business courses must exist between the majors.

8. Students should refer to the College of Business website, www.ndsu.edu/business, for current and complete listing of the major requirements.

4. Of the credits completed in residence at least 30 credits must be in 300-400 level accounting, business adminstration, finance, management, management information system and marketing courses.

Students must complete one of the following options: ACCT 397 Cooperative Education Program; UNIV 492 Study Abroad Program; ACCT 413 Internship; IME 456 Program and Project Management; BUSN 486 Senior Thesis; or BUSN 415 Small Business Institutite.

Total Credits Required for Graduation:

1. Students must complete all course and credit requirements for a major in accounting.

2. A 2.50 cumulative grade point average is required to enroll in 300-400 level accounting, business, finance, management, management information systems,

A minimum grade of C is required for all courses with an ACCT prefix excluding the accounting electives.

Any 300-400 level course in BUSN, FIN, MIS, MGMT, MRKT, or ECON 324; excludes BUSN 318. 394/494 courses require departmental approval (9 Credits)

Accounting Practicum (3 Credits)

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Name:

ID:

Course Number Credits Grade Course Number Credits Grade*ACCT³ 200 3

BUSN 1891 1 *ACCT³ 201 3*MATH 146 4

*ENGL 1102 3 *PHIL 216 3*ENGL 1202 3 *PSYC 111 3*COMM 110 3 *SOC 110 3ENGL 320 3 *STAT 331 2

*STAT 330 3

*CSCI 116 4

1

33

*ECON 201 3*ECON 202 3

2

3

ECON 201 or 202

126

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of Business

Fall 2011

General Education Requirements - 40 Credits Required Pre-Business Administration Requirements - 21 Credits Required

Communication (C) 12 Sem Credits Applied Calculus ICollege Composition I Business Ethics

Business Administration

College Composition II Introduction to Psychology

Course Title Course TitleFirst Year Experience (F) 1 Sem Credit Elements of Accounting I

Skills for Academic Success Elements of Accounting II

Introductory StatisticsScience & Technology (S) 10 Sem Credits

Business Use of Computers

Fund of Public Speaking Introduction to SociologyBusiness & Professional Writing Regression Analysis

Quantitative Reasoning (R) 3 Sem Credits Non-Major Electives (9 Credits Minimum)

Humanities & Fine Arts (A) 6 Sem CreditsCo-requisite Lab

Wellness (W) 2 Sem Credits

Cultural Diversity (D)

Social & Behavioral Sciences (B) 6 Sem CreditsPrinciples of MicroeconomicsPrinciples of Macroeconomics

A grade of C or better is required in transfer courses accepted for ACCT 200 and 201 and all 300-400 level accounting, business, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing courses.

Admission into the Professional Program: Students must successfully complete the pre-professional courses that are indicated with an asterisk (*), achieve junior standing (60 credits), and earn a 2.50 institutional cumulative grade point average. Students must submit an application to the professional program to the College of Business.

Admission to the professional program is required to enroll in the advanced 300 or 400 level courses in the College of Business.

A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

Total Credits Required for Graduation:

Global Perspectives (G)Principles of Micro/Macroeconomics

***This curriculum guide should be used for advising purposes only. This is not an official record of your progress in the business program. Please go to Campus Connection>Degree Progress/Graduation>My Academic Requirements.

2ACT score of > 21 will determine English placement and the awarding of credit. Refer to English placement guidelines for additional information.

Only courses approved by the University Senate may be used to fulfill General Education Requirements. The list of approved and current General Education courses is available at www.ndsu.edu/registrar. Click on "General Education Requirements" under "Quick Links".

1Students transferring in 24 or more credits do not need to take BUSN 189.

³Denotes Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) course.

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Course Number Credits Grade Course Number Credits GradeFIN³ 320 3MGMT³ 320 3MGMT 330 3 FINMGMT 360 3 MGMTMRKT³ 320 3 MRKTBUSN³ 430 3BUSN 487 4BUSN³ 489 4MIS ³ 370 3ECON 324 3

126

PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM COURSE REQUIREMENTSA letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

Professional Business Administration Requirements - 56 Credits RequiredRequired Courses for Business Administration - 32 Credits Elective Requirements for Business Administration Major (minimum 24 credits)

Course Title Course Title

At least one 300-400 level course in each of the following four areas: 18 credits required

Additional 300-400 level College of Business Electives(Minimum of 6 credits - Any courses from the College of Business)

Principles of FinanceFoundations of ManagementFoundations of Organizational Behavior

Strategic Management (Capstone Course)Management Information SystemsMoney and Banking

Operations ManagementFoundations of MarketingLegal and Social Environment of BusinessManagerial Economics

Environment of Business

BUSN 318, 340, 341, 431, 432, 433, 440

Requirements for graduation are those in existence at the time of admission to the professional program.

7. Internship and cooperative education credits may be applied toward the total creits required for graduation as non-major electives.

8. Students should refer to the College of Business website, www.ndsu.edu/business, for current and complete listing of the major requirements.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES:

Students must include one of the following international courses in their plan of study: BUSN 340, FIN 440, MGMT 440, or MRKT 440

Total Credits Required for Graduation:

1. Students must complete all course and credit requirements for a major in business administration.

4. Of the credits completed in residence at least 30 credits must be in 300-400 level accounting, business adminstration, finance, management, management information system and marketing courses.

2. A 2.50 cumulative grade point average is required to enroll in 300-400 level accounting, business, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing courses. A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

3. Students must earn a 2.50 institutional GPA to graduate.

5. Students must be accepted to the professional program prior to the completion of the last 30 credits in 300 and 400 level accounting, business adminstration, finance, management, management information system and marketing courses.

6. For multiple majors within the College of Business, at least 15 unique credits of 300-400 level College of Business courses must exist between the majors.

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Name:

ID:

Course Number Credits Grade Course Number Credits Grade*ACCT³ 200 3

BUSN 1891 1 *ACCT³ 201 3*MATH 146 4

*ENGL 1102 3 *PHIL 216 3*ENGL 1202 3 *PSYC 111 3*COMM 110 3 *SOC 110 3ENGL 320 3 *STAT 331 2

*STAT 330 3

*CSCI 116 4

1

33

*ECON 201 3*ECON 202 3

2

3

ECON 201 or 202

126

Regression AnalysisQuantitative Reasoning (R) 3 Sem Credits

Social & Behavioral Sciences (B) 6 Sem CreditsPrinciples of MicroeconomicsPrinciples of Macroeconomics

A grade of C or better is required in transfer courses accepted for ACCT 200 and 201 and all 300-400 level accounting, business, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing courses.

Humanities & Fine Arts (A) 6 Sem Credits

Non-Major Electives (10 Credits Minimum)

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of Business

Fall 2011

General Education Requirements - 40 Credits Required Pre-Finance Requirements - 21 Credits RequiredCourse Title Course Title

First Year Experience (F) 1 Sem Credit Elements of Accounting ISkills for Academic Success Elements of Accounting II

Co-requisite Lab

10 Sem CreditsBusiness Use of Computers

Communication (C) 12 Sem Credits Applied Calculus ICollege Composition I Business EthicsCollege Composition II Introduction to Psychology

Introductory StatisticsScience & Technology (S)

Fund of Public Speaking Introduction to SociologyBusiness & Professional Writing

Global Perspectives (G)Principles of Micro/Macroeconomics

***This curriculum guide should be used for advising purposes only. This is not an official record of your progress in the finance program. Please go to Campus Connection>Degree Progress/Graduation>My Academic Requirements.

1Students transferring in 24 or more credits do not need to take BUSN 189.

2ACT score of > 21 will determine English placement and the awarding of credit. Refer to English placement guidelines for additional information.

³Denotes Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) course.

Wellness (W) 2 Sem Credits

Cultural Diversity (D)

Finance

Only courses approved by the University Senate may be used to fulfill General Education Requirements. The list of approved and current General Education courses is available at www.ndsu.edu/registrar. Click on "General Education Requirements" under "Quick Links".

Admission into the Professional Program: Students must successfully complete the pre-professional courses that are indicated with an asterisk (*), achieve junior standing (60 credits), and earn a 2.50 institutional cumulative grade point average. Students must submit an application to the professional program to the College of Business.

Admission to the professional program is required to enroll in the advanced 300 or 400 level courses in the college of business.

A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

Total Credits Required for Graduation:

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Course Number Credits Grade Course Number Credits GradeFIN³ 320 3MGMT³ 320 3 FIN 420 3MRKT³ 320 3 FIN 440 3BUSN³ 430 3 FIN 450 3FIN 410 3FIN 430 3 ACCTFIN 460 3BUSN³ 489 4MIS ³ 370 3

MIS

126

Required Courses for Finance - 28 credits Elective Requirements for Finance Major (minimum 27 credits)

Investment Analysis & Management 9 credits of 300-400 level courses from three of the following areasManagement of Financial Institutions

Principles of Finance 9 credits of 300-400 level finance coursesFoundations of Management Speculative MarketsFoundations of Marketing

Money and Capital Markets

9. Students should refer to the College of Business website, www.ndsu.edu/business for current and complete listing of the major requirements.

1. Students must complete all course and credit requirements for a major in finance.

4. Of the credits completed in residence at least 30 credits must be in 300-400 level accounting, business adminstration, finance, management, management information system and marketing courses.

5. Students must be accepted to the professional program prior to the completion of the last 30 credits in 300 and 400 level accounting, business adminstration, finance, management, management information system and marketing courses.

6. A Business Administration minor is NOT offered with this major.

Total Credits Required for Graduation:

Requirements for graduation are those in existence at the time of admission to the professional program.

Students must include one of the following international courses in their plan of study: BUSN 340, FIN 440, MGMT 440, or MRKT 440

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES:

A minumum grade of C or better is required for all courses with a FIN prefix.

2. A 2.50 cumulative grade point average is required to enroll in 300-400 level accounting, business, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing courses. A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

3. Students must earn a 2.50 institutional GPA to graduate.

PROFESSIONAL FINANCE PROGRAM COURSE REQUIREMENTSA letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

7. For multiple majors within the College of Business, at least 15 unique credits of 300-400 level College of Business courses must exist between the majors.

8. Internship and cooperative education credits may be applied toward the total credits required for graduation as non-major electives.

Additional 300-400 level Electives Not Used in the Pre-Professional Category(Minimum of 9 credits) Excludes 394/494

Course Title Course Title

International Finance

Strategic Management (Capstone Course)

Legal and Social Environment of Business

Professional Finance Requirements - 58 Credits Required

Management Information Systems MRKT

Corporate Finance MGMT

BUSN 318, 340, 341, 431, 432, 433, 440Environment of Business

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Name:

ID:

Course Number Credits Grade Course Number Credits Grade*ACCT³ 200 3

BUSN 1891 1 *ACCT³ 201 3*MATH 146 4

*ENGL 1102 3 *PHIL 216 3*ENGL 1202 3 *PSYC 111 3*COMM 110 3 *SOC 110 3ENGL 320 3 *STAT 331 2

*STAT 330 3

*CSCI 116 4

1

33

*ECON 201 3*ECON 202 3

2

3

ECON 201 or 202

126

Fall 2011

General Education Requirements - 40 Credits Required Pre-Mangement Requirements - 21 Credits Required

Business & Professional Writing Regression AnalysisQuantitative Reasoning (R)

Fund of Public Speaking Introduction to SociologyCollege Composition II Introduction to Psychology

3 Sem Credits

Business Use of Computers

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of Business

Management

Communication (C) 12 Sem Credits Applied Calculus ICollege Composition I Business Ethics

Course Title Course TitleFirst Year Experience (F) 1 Sem Credit Elements of Accounting I

Skills for Academic Success Elements of Accounting II

Non-Major Electives (10 Credits Minimum)

Science & Technology (S) 10 Sem CreditsIntroductory Statistics

Co-requisite Lab

Global Perspectives (G)Principles of Micro/Macroeconomics

Humanities & Fine Arts (A) 6 Sem Credits

Wellness (W) 2 Sem Credits

Cultural Diversity (D)

Social & Behavioral Sciences (B) 6 Sem CreditsPrinciples of MicroeconomicsPrinciples of Macroeconomics

Requirements for graduation are those in existence at the time of admission to the professional program.

A grade of C or better is required in transfer courses accepted for ACCT 200 and 201 and all 300-400 level accounting, business, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing courses.

***This curriculum guide should be used for advising purposes only. This is not an official record of your progress in the management program. Please go to Campus Connection>Degree Progress/Graduation>My Academic Requirements.

³Denotes Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) course.

Only courses approved by the University Senate may be used to fulfill General Education Requirements. The list of approved and current General Education courses is available at www.ndsu.edu/registrar. Click on "General Education Requirements" under "Quick Links".

Admission into the Professional Program: Students must successfully complete the pre-professional courses that are indicated with an asterisk (*), achieve junior standing (60 credits), and earn a 2.50 institutional cumulative grade point average. Students must submit an application to the professional program to the College of Business.

Admission to the professional program is required to enroll in the advanced 300 or 400 level courses in the College of Business.

A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

Total Credits Required for Graduation:

1Students transferring in 24 or more credits do not need to take BUSN 189.

2ACT score of > 21 will determine English placement and the awarding of credit. Refer to English placement guidelines for additional information.

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Course Number Credits Grade Course Number Credits GradeFIN³ 320 3MGMT³ 320 3 MGMT 3MGMT 330 3 MGMT 3MGMT 360 3 MGMT 3MRKT³ 320 3 MGMT 3BUSN³ 430 3MGMT 450 3 ACCTBUSN³ 489 4 FINMIS ³ 370 3 MRKT

MIS

126

Operations Management

Course Title Course Title

PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM COURSE REQUIREMENTSA letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

Principles of Finance 12 credits of 300-400 level management coursesFoundations of ManagementFoundations of Organizational Behavior

Professional Management Requirements - 55 Credits RequiredRequired Courses for Management - 28 credits Elective Requirements for Management Major (minimum 27 credits)

Foundations of Marketing

Human Resource ManagementStrategic Management (Capstone Course)

Additional 300-400 Level Electives Not Used in the Pre-Professional Category(Minimum of 6 credits)

Environment of Business

9 credits of 300-400 level courses from three of the following areasLegal and Social Environment of Business

Management Information Systems

BUSN 318, 340, 341, 431, 432, 433, 440Human Resource Management Track: Requires MGMT 452 - Compensation Management plus 2 of the following: MGMT 454 - Labor-Management Relations; MGMT 451 - Negotiation & Alternative Dispute Resolution; or MGMT 453 - Understanding & Managing Diversity in Organizations

7. For multiple majors within the College of Business, at least 15 unique credits of 300-400 level College of Business courses must exist between the majors.

9. Students should refer to the College of Business website, www.ndsu.edu/business, for current and complete listing of the major requirements.

1. Students must complete all course and credit requirements for a major in management.

4. Of the credits completed in residence at least 30 credits must be in 300-400 level accounting, business adminstration, finance, management, management information system and marketing courses.

5. Students must be accepted to the professional program prior to the completion of the last 30 credits in 300 and 400 level accounting, business adminstration, finance, management, management information system and marketing courses.

6. A Business Administration minor is NOT offered with this major.

8. Internship and cooperative education credits may be applied toward the total creits required for graduation as non-major electives.

Students must include one of the following international courses in their plan of study: BUSN 340, FIN 440, MGMT 440, or MRKT 440 Total Credits Required for Graduation:

2. A 2.50 cumulative grade point average is required to enroll in 300-400 level accounting, business, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing courses. A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

3. Students must earn a 2.50 institutional GPA to graduate.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES:

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Name:

ID:

Course Number Credits Grade Course Number Credits Grade*ACCT³ 200 3

BUSN 1891 1 *ACCT³ 201 3*CSCI 227 3

*ENGL 1102 3 *CSCI 228 3*ENGL 1202 3 *MATH 146 4*COMM 110 3 *PSYC 111 3ENGL 320 3 *PHIL 216 3

*SOC 110 3*STAT 330 3 *STAT 331 2

*CSCI 116 4

1

33

*ECON 201 3*ECON 202 3

2

3

ECON 201 or 202

130

Non-Major Electives (5 Credits Minimum)Regression Analysis

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of Business

Fall 2011

General Education Requirements - 40 Credits Required Pre-MIS Administration Requirements - 27 Credits Required

Communication (C) 12 Sem Credits Computing Fundamentals I [F]College Composition I Computing Fundamentals II [S]College Composition II Applied Calculus I

Course Title Course TitleFirst Year Experience (F) 1 Sem Credit Elements of Accounting I

Skills for Academic Success Elements of Accounting II

Introductory StatisticsScience & Technology (S) 10 Sem Credits

Business Use of Computers

Fund of Public Speaking Introduction to PsychologyBusiness & Professional Writing Business Ethics

Quantitative Reasoning (R) 3 Sem Credits Introduction to Sociology

Humanities & Fine Arts (A) 6 Sem CreditsCo-requisite Lab

Requirements for graduation are those in existence at the time of admission to the professional program.

Wellness (W) 2 Sem Credits

Cultural Diversity (D)

Social & Behavioral Sciences (B) 6 Sem CreditsPrinciples of MicroeconomicsPrinciples of Macroeconomics

A grade of C or better is required for all courses with an MIS, CSCI, or ECE prefix.

A grade of C or better is required in transfer courses accepted for ACCT 200 and 201 and all 300-400 level accounting, business, finance, management, and marketing courses.

Only courses approved by the University Senate may be used to fulfill General Education Requirements. The list of approved and current General Education courses is available at www.ndsu.edu/registrar. Click on "General Education Requirements" under "Quick Links".

Admission into the Professional Program: Students must successfully complete the pre-professional courses that are indicated with an asterisk (*), achieve junior standing (60 credits), and earn a 2.50 institutional cumulative grade point average. Students must submit an application to the professional program to the College of Business Student Service Center, Barry Hall.

Admission to the professional program is required to enroll in the advanced 300 or 400 level accounting, business administration, finance, management, management information systems and marketing courses.

Total Credits Required for Graduation:

Global Perspectives (G)Principles of Micro/Macroeconomics

***This curriculum guide should be used for advising purposes only. This is not an official record of your progress in the MIS program. Please go to Campus Connection>Degree Progress/Graduation>My Academic Requirements.

1Students transferring in 24 or more credits do not need to take BUSN 189.2ACT score of > 21 will determine English placement and the awarding of credit. Refer to English placement guidelines for additional information.

³Denotes Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) course.

Management Information Systems

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Course Number Credits Grade Course Number Credits GradeFIN³ 320 3 CSCI 315 3MGMT³ 320 3 CSCI 316 3MGMT 360 3 CSCI 372 3MRKT³ 320 3 CSCI 489 3BUSN³ 430 3BUSN³ 489 4MIS ³ 370 3 3MIS 375 3MIS 376 3 3MIS 470 3

3

3

3 130

Principles of Finance System Analysis and Design [F]Foundations of Management System Testing and Maintenance [S]Operations Management Comparative Program Languages

PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROGRAM COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Professional Management Information Systems Requirements - 58 Credits RequiredCourse Title Course Title

A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement except for the MIS practicum.

4. Of the credits completed in residence at least 30 credits must be in 300-400 level accounting, business adminstration, finance, management, management information system and marketing courses.

Total Credits Required for Graduation:

1. Students must complete all course and credit requirements for a major in management information systems.

Management Information Systems Practicum (3 Credits)Students must complete one of the following options: MIS 397 Cooperative Education Program; UNIV 492 Study Abroad Program; BUSN 413 Internship; IME 456 Program and Project Management; BUSN 486 Senior Thesis; BUSN 415 Small Business Institute, or CSCI 445 Software Projects Capstone.

Courses offered only in the fall [F] or spring [S] semester.

Database Design for Busn Application [S] Technology Elective I (from approved Technology Elective list)Data & Telecomm Administration [F]Information Systems [F] Technology Elective II (Any 300 or 400 level CSCI or MIS course not used to satisfy

another MIS major requirement)

Foundations of Marketing Social Implications of Computers [S]Legal and Social Environment of Business Programming Language Course (CSCI 125, ECE 173 or an intermediate or advanced

CSCI course that was not the teaching language of CSCI 227/228.)Strategic Management (Capstone Course)Management Information Systems

Business Elective Any 300-400 level College of Business course not used for other major requirements, CSCI 473, or ECON 324. (Excludes internships, study abroad & MIS 371)

2. A 2.50 cumulative grade point average is required to enroll in 300-400 level accounting, business, finance, management, management information systems,

3. Students must earn a 2.50 institutional GPA to graduate.

5. Students must be accepted to the professional program prior to the completion of the last 30 credits in 300 and 400 level accounting, business adminstration, finance, management, management information system and marketing courses.

6. A Business Administration minor is NOT offered with this major.

7. For multiple majors within the College of Business, at least 15 unique credits of 300-400 level College of Business courses must exist between the majors.

8. Students should refer to the College of Business website, www.ndsu.edu/business, for current and complete listing of the major requirements.

A minimum grade of C is required for all courses with an MIS, CSCI, or ECE prefix.

and marketing courses. A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement (with the exception of some practicum options).

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES:

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Name:

ID:

Course Number Credits Grade Course Number Credits Grade*ACCT³ 200 3

BUSN 1891 1 *ACCT³ 201 3*MATH 146 4

*ENGL 1102 3 *PHIL 216 3*ENGL 1202 3 *PSYC 111 3*COMM 110 3 *SOC 110 3ENGL 320 3 *STAT 331 2

*STAT 330 3

*CSCI 116 4

1

33

*ECON 201 3*ECON 202 3

2

3

ECON 201 or 202

126

Only courses approved by the University Senate may be used to fulfill General Education Requirements. The list of approved and current General Education courses is available at www.ndsu.edu/registrar. Click on "General Education Requirements" under "Quick Links".

Admission into the Professional Program: Students must successfully complete the pre-professional courses that are indicated with an asterisk (*), achieve junior standing (60 credits), and earn a 2.50 institutional cumulative grade point average. Students must submit an application to the professional program to the College of Business.

Admission to the professional program is required to enroll in the advanced 300 or 400 level courses in the College of Business.

A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

Total Credits Required for Graduation:

Global Perspectives (G)Principles of Micro/Macroeconomics

***This curriculum guide should be used for advising purposes only. This is not an official record of your progress in the marketing program. Please go to Campus Connection>Degree Progress/Graduation>My Academic Requirements.

1Students transferring in 24 or more credits do not need to take BUSN 189.

2ACT score of > 21 will determine English placement and the awarding of credit. Refer to English placement guidelines for additional information.

³Denotes Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) course.

Wellness (W) 2 Sem Credits

Cultural Diversity (D)

Social & Behavioral Sciences (B) 6 Sem CreditsPrinciples of MicroeconomicsPrinciples of Macroeconomics

A grade of C or better is required in transfer courses accepted for ACCT 200 and 201 and all 300-400 level accounting, business, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing courses.

Humanities & Fine Arts (A) 6 Sem Credits

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of Business

Marketing

Fund of Public Speaking Introduction to SociologyBusiness & Professional Writing Regression Analysis

Quantitative Reasoning (R) 3 Sem Credits Non-Major Electives (10 Credits Minimum)

College Composition I Business EthicsCollege Composition II Introduction to Psychology

Course Title Course TitleFirst Year Experience (F) 1 Sem Credit Elements of Accounting I

Skills for Academic Success

Fall 2011

General Education Requirements - 40 Credits Required Pre-Marketing Requirements - 21 Credits Required

Communication (C) 12 Sem Credits Applied Calculus IElements of Accounting II

Co-requisite Lab

Introductory StatisticsScience & Technology (S) 10 Sem Credits

Business Use of Computers

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Course Number Credits Grade Course Number Credits GradeFIN³ 320 3MGMT³ 320 3 MRKT 3MRKT³ 320 3 MRKT 3BUSN³ 430 3 MRKT 3MRKT 410 3 MRKT 3MRKT 450 3MRKT 460 3 ACCTBUSN³ 489 4 MGMT MIS³ 370 3 FIN

MIS

126

Legal and Social Environment of BusinessConsumer Behavior

9 credits of 300-400 level courses from three of the following areasMarketing Research

Requirements for graduation are those in existence at the time of admission to the professional program.

Management Information Systems

Total Credits Required for Graduation:

Students must include one of the following international courses in their plan of study: BUSN 340, FIN 440, MGMT 440, or MRKT 440

Additional 300-400 Level Electives Not Used in the Pre-Professional Category(Minimum of 6 credits)

Strategic Management (Capstone Course)

Foundations of Marketing

Professional Marketing Requirements - 55 Credits RequiredRequired Courses for Marketing - 28 credits Elective Requirements for Marketing Major (minimum 27 credits)

Course Title Course Title

PROFESSIONAL MARKETING PROGRAM COURSE REQUIREMENTSA letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

Principles of Finance 12 credits of 300-400 level marketing coursesFoundations of Management

9. Students should refer to the College of Business website, www.ndsu.edu/business for current and complete listing of the major requirements.

8. Internship and cooperative education credits may be applied toward the total creits required for graduation as non-major electives.

7. For multiple majors within the College of Business, at least 15 unique credits of 300-400 level College of Business courses must exist between the majors.

6. A Business Administration minor is NOT offered with this major.

5. Students must be accepted to the professional program prior to the completion of the last 30 credits in 300 and 400 level accounting, business adminstration, finance, management, management information system and marketing courses.

4. Of the credits completed in residence at least 30 credits must be in 300-400 level accounting, business adminstration, finance, management, management information system and marketing courses.

3. Students must earn a 2.50 institutional GPA to graduate.

1. Students must complete all course and credit requirements for a major in marketing.

Marketing Strategy

Environment of Business

2. A 2.50 cumulative grade point average is required to enroll in 300-400 level accounting, business, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing courses. A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement.

BUSN 318, 340, 341, 431, 432, 433, 440

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES:

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Sample Curriculum

Pre-Accounting (122 Credits)

FIRST YEAR

Fall Semester CSCI 116, Business Use of Computers 4 ECON 201, Prin. of Microeconomics 3 ENGL 110, College Composition I 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 Wellness 2 BUSN 189, Skills for Academic Success 1 16

Spring Semester

COMM 110, Fund. of Public Speaking 3 ECON 202, Prin. of Macroeconomics 3 ENGL 120, College Composition II 3 MATH 146, Applied Calculus 4 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3

16

SECOND YEAR

Fall Semester ACCT 200, Elements of Accounting I 3 STAT 330, Intro. Statistics 3 Science/Technology Electives 4 Non-major electives 3-6 13-16

Spring Semester ACCT 201, Elements of Accounting II 3 PHIL 216, Business Ethics 3 PSYC 110, Intro. to Psychology 3 STAT 331, Regression Analysis 2 Cultural Diversity or Non-major Elective 3 Science/Technology Electives 2 16

Accounting Major (122 credits)

THIRD YEAR

Fall Semester ACCT 311, Intermediate Accounting I 4 ACCT 320, Cost Management Systems 3 MRKT 320, Foundations of Marketing 3 ENGL 320, Busn & Prof Writing 3 MIS 370, Mgmt. Info. Systems 3 16

Spring Semester ACCT 312, Intermediate Accounting II 4 MGMT 320, Foundations of Management 3 ACCT 420, Acct. Info. Systems 3 BUSN 430, Legal/Social Envir. Busn. 3 13

Accounting Practicum - 3 credits1 FOURTH YEAR

Fall Semester ACCT 318, Taxation in Mgmt Decisions or ACCT 418, Tax Accounting I 3 ACCT 421, Auditing I 3 FIN 320, Principles of Finance 3 300 - 400 Level Business Elective 3 Non-major Elective 1-4 13-16

Spring Semester BUSN 489, Strategic Management 4 300 - 400 Level Business Elective 6 300 - 400 Level Accounting Elective 3 13

1Complete one of the following options: Acct 413 Internship, Acct 397 Cooperative Education Program, Univ 492 Study Abroad Program, IME 456 Program/Project Mgmt, Busn 486 Senior Thesis, or Busn 415 Small Business Institute. Requires adviser's prior approval. Note: This is only a sample curriculum; actual schedules will depend on course availability and individual choices. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor on a regular basis to review their plan of study.

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Sample Curriculum Pre-Business Administration Major (126 credits)

FIRST YEAR

Fall Semester

CSCI 116, Business Use of Computers 4 ECON 201, Prin. of Microeconomics 3 ENGL 110, College Composition I 3 SOC 110, Introduction to Sociology 3 Humanities and Fine Arts Elective 3 BUSN 189, Skills for Academic Success 1

17

Spring Semester ECON 202, Prin. of Macroeconomics 3 ENGL 120, College Composition II 3 MATH 146, Applied Calculus I 4 Humanities and Fine Arts Elective 3 Wellness 2 15

SECOND YEAR

Fall Semester ACCT 200, Elements of Accounting I 3 PHIL 216, Business Ethics 3 PSYC 111, Introduction to Psychology 3 STAT 330, Introductory Statistics 3 Science and Technology Electives 2 Non-major Electives 3

17

Spring Semester ACCT 201, Elements of Accounting II 3 COMM 110, Fund. of Public Speaking 3 STAT 331, Regression Analysis 2 Cultural Diversity or Non-major Elective 3 Science and Technology Electives 4 15

Business Administration Major

THIRD YEAR

Fall Semester FIN 320, Principles of Finance 3 MGMT 320, Foundations of Management 3 MRKT 320, Foundations of Marketing 3 ENGL 320, Busn & Prof Writing 3 Non-major Electives 3

15

Spring Semester MGMT 330, Found. Organizational Beh. 3BUSN 430, Legal/Social Environment 3 MIS 370, Mgmt. Info. Sys. 3 300 - 400 Level Business Electives 6 15

FOURTH YEAR

Fall Semester MGMT 360, Operations Management 3 BUSN 487, Managerial Economics 4 ECON 324, Money and Banking 3 300 - 400 Level Business Electives 6

16

Spring Semester BUSN 489, Strategic Management 4 300 - 400 Level Business Electives 12 16

NOTE: This is only a sample curriculum; actual schedules will depend on course availability and individual choices. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor on a regular basis to review their plan of study.

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Pre-Finance Major (126 credits)

FIRST YEAR

Fall Semester

CSCI 116, Business Use of Computers 4 ECON 201, Prin. of Microeconomics 3 ENGL 110, College Composition I 3 SOC 110, Introduction to Sociology 3 Humanities and Fine Arts Elective 3 BUSN 189, Skills for Academic Success 1

17

Spring Semester ECON 202, Prin. of Macroeconomics 3 ENGL 120, College Composition II 3 MATH 146, Applied Calculus I 4 Humanities and Fine Arts Elective 3 Wellness 2 15

SECOND YEAR

Fall Semester ACCT 200, Elements of Accounting I 3 PHIL 216, Business Ethics 3 PSYC 111, Introduction to Psychology 3 STAT 330, Introductory Statistics 3 Science and Technology Electives 2 Non-major Electives 3

17

Spring Semester ACCT 201, Elements of Accounting II 3 COMM 110, Fund. of Public Speaking 3 STAT 331, Regression Analysis 2 Cultural Diversity or Non-major Elective 3 Science and Technology Electives 4 15

Finance Major

THIRD YEAR

Fall Semester FIN 320, Principles of Finance 3 MGMT 320, Foundations of Management 3 MRKT 320, Foundations of Marketing 3 BUSN 430, Legal/Social Environment 3 ENGL 320, Busn & Prof Writing 3

15

Spring Semester FIN 430, Mgmt of Financial Institutions 3 FIN 460, Corporate Finance 3 MIS 370, Mgmt. Information Systems 3 300 – 400 Level Business Electives 3 300 – 400 Level Elective 3 15

FOURTH YEAR

Fall Semester FIN 410, Investment Analysis & Mgmt 3 300 – 400 Level Finance Elective 3 300 – 400 Level Business Elective 3 300 – 400 Level Elective 3 Non-major Electives 4

16

Spring Semester BUSN 489, Strategic Management 4 300 – 400 Level Finance Electives 6 300 – 400 Level Business Elective 3 300 – 400 Level Elective 3 16

NOTE: This is only a sample curriculum; actual class schedules will depend on availability and individual choices. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor on a regular basis to review their plan of study.

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Pre-Management Major (126 credits)

FIRST YEAR

Fall Semester

CSCI 116, Business Use of Computers 4 ECON 201, Prin. of Microeconomics 3 ENGL 110, College Composition I 3 SOC 110, Introduction to Sociology 3 Humanities and Fine Arts Elective 3 BUSN 189, Skills for Academic Success 1

17

Spring Semester ECON 202, Prin. of Macroeconomics 3 ENGL 120, College Composition II 3 MATH 146, Applied Calculus I 4 Humanities and Fine Arts Elective 3 Wellness 2 15

SECOND YEAR

Fall Semester ACCT 200, Elements of Accounting I 3 PHIL 216, Business Ethics 3 PSYC 111, Introduction to Psychology 3 STAT 330, Introductory Statistics 3 Science and Technology Electives 2 Non-major Electives 3

17

Spring Semester ACCT 201, Elements of Accounting II 3 COMM 110, Fund. of Public Speaking 3 STAT 331, Regression Analysis 2 Cultural Diversity or Non-major Elective 3 Science and Technology Electives 4 15

Management Major

THIRD YEAR

Fall Semester FIN 320, Principles of Finance 3 MGMT 320, Foundations of Management 3 MRKT 320, Foundations of Marketing 3 ENGL 320, Busn & Prof Writing 3 Non-major Electives 4

16

Spring Semester MGMT 330, Found. Organizational Beh. 3BUSN 430, Legal/Social Environment 3 MGMT 450, Human Resource Mgmt 3 MIS 370, Mgmt. Info. Sys. 3 300 – 400 Level Business Elective 3 15

FOURTH YEAR

Fall Semester MGMT 360, Operations Management 3 300 – 400 Level Management Elective 6 300 – 400 Level Business Elective 3 300 – 400 Level Electives 3

15

Spring Semester BUSN 489, Strategic Management 4 300 – 400 Level Management Electives 6 300 – 400 Level Business Elective 3 300 – 400 Level Elective 3 16

NOTE: This is only a sample curriculum; actual schedules will depend on course availability and individual choices. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor on a regular basis to review their plan of study.

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Pre-Management Information Systems Major (130 credits)

FIRST YEAR Fall Semester

CSCI 116, Busn. Use of Computers 4 ECON 201, Prin. of Microeconomics 3 ENGL 110, College Composition I 3 PSYC 111, Intro. Psychology 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 3 BUSN 189, Skills for Academic Success 1 17

Spring Semester COMM 110, Fund. of Public Speaking 3 ECON 202, Prin. of Macroeconomics 3 ENGL 120, College Composition II 3 MATH 146, Applied Calculus 4 Cultural Diversity or Non-major Elective 3 16

SECOND YEAR Fall Semester

ACCT 200, Elements of Accounting I 3 CSCI 227, Computing Fundamentals I 3 SOC 110, Intro. to Sociology 3 STAT 330, Introductory Statistics 3 Science/Technology Electives 4 16

Spring Semester ACCT 201, Elements of Accounting II 3 CSCI 228, Computing Fundamentals II 3 PHIL 216, Business Ethics 3 STAT 331, Regression Analysis 2 Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 3 Wellness 2 16

Management Information Systems Major

THIRD YEAR

Fall Semester MGMT 320, Foundations of Management 3 MRKT 320, Foundations of Marketing 3 CSCI 315, Sys. Analy. & Design 3 MIS 370, Mgmt. Info. Sys. 3 Programming Language Elective 3 15

Spring Semester FIN 320, Prin. of Finance 3 BUSN 430 - Legal/Social Envir. of Busn 3ENGL 320, Busn & Prof Writing 3 CSCI 316, Sys. Testing & Maintenance 3 MIS 375, Database Design for Busn Appl. 3 15

Management Information Systems Practicum - 3 credits*

FOURTH YEAR Fall Semester

MGMT 360, Operations Management 3 BUSN 489, Strategic Mgmt. 4 MIS 376, Sys. Testing & Maintenance 3 MIS 470, Information Systems 3 Technology Elective I 3 16

Spring Semester CSCI 372, Comparative Languages 3 CSCI 489, Social lmpl. of Comp. 3 Technology Elective II 3 Business Elective 3 Science/Technology Elective 2 Non-major Elective 2 16

1Students must complete one of the following options: Mis 397 Cooperative Education, Univ 492 Study Abroad, Mis 413 Service Internship, IME 456 Program/Project Management, Busn 486 Senior Thesis, Csci 445 Capstone: Software Projects, or Busn 415 Small Business Institute. Requires adviser's prior approval. NOTE: This is only a sample curriculum; actual schedules will depend on course availability and individual choices. Students are encouraged to meet with academic advisor on a regular basis to review their plan of study.

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Pre-Marketing Major (126 credits)

FIRST YEAR

Fall Semester

CSCI 116, Business Use of Computers 4 ECON 201, Prin. of Microeconomics 3 ENGL 110, College Composition I 3 SOC 110, Introduction to Sociology 3 Humanities and Fine Arts Elective 3 BUSN 189, Skills for Academic Success 1

17

Spring Semester ECON 202, Prin. of Macroeconomics 3 ENGL 120, College Composition II 3 MATH 146, Applied Calculus I 4 Humanities and Fine Arts Elective 3 Wellness 2 15

SECOND YEAR

Fall Semester ACCT 200, Elements of Accounting I 3 PHIL 216, Business Ethics 3 PSYC 111, Introduction to Psychology 3 STAT 330, Introductory Statistics 3 Science and Technology Electives 2 Non-major Electives 3

17

Spring Semester ACCT 201, Elements of Accounting II 3 COMM 110, Fund. of Public Speaking 3 STAT 331, Regression Analysis 2 Cultural Diversity or Non-major Elective 3 Science and Technology Electives 4 15

Marketing Major

THIRD YEAR

Fall Semester FIN 320, Principles of Finance 3 MGMT 320, Foundations of Management 3 MRKT 320, Foundations of Marketing 3 ENGL 320, Busn. & Prof Writing 3 Non-major Electives 4

16

Spring Semester BUSN 430, Legal/Social Environment 3 MRKT 410, Consumer Behavior 3 MIS 370, Mgmt. Info. Sys. 3 300 – 400 Level Marketing Elective 3 300 – 400 Level Business Elective 3 15

FOURTH YEAR

Fall Semester MRKT 450, Marketing Research 3 300 – 400 Level Marketing Elective 6 300 – 400 Level Business Elective 3 300 – 400 Level Elective 3

15

Spring Semester BUSN 489, Strategic Management 4 MRKT 460, Marketing Strategy 3 300 – 400 Level Marketing Elective 3 300 – 400 Level Business Elective 3 300 – 400 Level Elective 3 16

NOTE: This is only a sample curriculum; actual schedules will depend on course availability and individual choices. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor on a regular basis to review their plan of study.

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ACCOUNTING MINOR NAME: Student ID: Anticipated date of graduation: REQUIREMENTS FOR AN ACCOUNTING MINOR: 1. ACCT 200 and 201: Elements of Accounting I & II (6 credits) 2. ACCT 311: Intermediate Accounting I (4 credits) 3. ACCT 320: Cost Management Systems (3 credits) An additional 6 credits selected from the accounting electives offered within the College of Business. Any 300-

400 level accounting courses, with the exception of ACCT 397 and ACCT 413, will meet the requirement. Consult with a faculty member in the Department of Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems for a list of courses.

A minor in accounting requires a minimum of 19 credits. Students must earn a 2.50 minimum grade point average, which is based upon the courses used to satisfy the minor requirements. Courses may not be taken on pass/fail.

Course Prefix & Number Course Title Credit Grade

Total Credits:

Approved for graduation:

Department of Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems - Date

Fall 2011

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INTENT TO MINOR IN ACCOUNTING Approval Form

To be eligible for a minor, students must have at least a 2.50 cumulative grade point average and junior standing. This side must be completed and signed to declare the minor. Instructions: Complete this form and submit it with a $50.00 application fee to the Department of Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems, Rm 200, Barry Hall. (Checks to: NDSU- AFIS) Name: Student ID: Local Address: E-Mail: College/Major: NDSU Cumulative Grade Point Average: Total Credits: I understand the information presented on this form will be used in evaluating my application for admission to the minor. It is complete and correct as of this date. If this information changes, I will notify the Department of Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems and understand that my admission status will be reevaluated. Student’s Signature: Date: Approved for admission : Date: Department of Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems NOTES:

1. To be accepted into the minor program, students must have a 2.50 institutional cumulative grade point average and at least junior standing (60 credits). To complete a minor, students must earn at least a 2.50 grade point average that is based on the courses used to satisfy the minor requirements.

2. If the CGPA falls below the 2.50 after acceptance into the program, the student will not be allowed to register for the COB courses until the cumulative grade point average returns to 2.50 or above.

3. Students are subject to the minor requirements in effect during the year in which the minor was approved. 4. Students who are officially majors or minors in the College of Business will be allowed to register during the

“priority” period, which is typically the first 14 days of registration. 5. Minors must satisfy all course prerequisites. 6. Approval for a minor does not guarantee enrollment in specific courses. 7. Graduation with a minor in Accounting requires a grade of ‘C’ or better in all courses required for the minor.

2011

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MINOR Requirements and Approval Form

To be eligible for a minor, students must have at least a 2.50 cumulative grade point average and junior standing (60 credits). This side must be completed and signed to declare the minor. Instructions: Complete this form and submit it with a $50.00 application fee to the Management and Marketing Department, Rm. 300, Barry Hall. (Checks to: NDSU-COB)

Name: Student ID: Local Address: Email: College/Major: NDSU Cumulative Grade Point Average: Total Credits: I understand the information presented on this form will be used in evaluating my application for admission to the minor. It is complete and correct as of this date. If this information changes, I will notify the Department of Management and Marketing and understand that my admission status will be reevaluated. Student’s Signature: Date: Approved for admission: Date: Department of Management and Marketing Notes:

1. To be accepted into the minor program, students must have a 2.50 institutional cumulative grade point average and at least junior standing (60 credits). To complete a minor, students must earn at least a 2.50 grade point average that is based on the courses used to satisfy the minor requirements.

2. If the CPGA falls below the 2.50 after acceptance into the program, the student will not be allowed to register for the CoB courses until the cumulative grade point average returns to 2.50 or above.

3. Students are subject to the minor requirements in effect during the year in which the minor was approved. 4. Students who are officially majors or minors in the College of Business will be allowed to register during the

“priority” period, which is typically the first 14 days of registration. 5. Minors must satisfy all course prerequisites. 6. Approval for a minor does not guarantee enrollment in specific courses.

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REQUIREMENTS FOR A BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MINOR:

Credits Grade 1. ACCT 102: Accounting for Non-Business Majors (3 credits)

or or ACCT 200 and 201: Elements of Accounting I & II (6 credits)

2. ECON 105: Elements of Economics (3 credits)

or or ECON 201 and 202: Principles of Economics (6 credits)

3. Two of the following (for a total of six credits):

FIN 320 (BUSN 340): Principles of Finance (3 credits) or

MGMT 320 (BUSN 350): Foundations of Management or MGMT 301: Survey of Management for Non-business Majors (3 credits)

or MRKT 320 (BUSN 360): Foundations of Marketing or MRKT 301: Survey of Marketing for Non-business Majors (3 credits)

Survey of Management and Survey of Marketing will fulfill the pre-req requirement for upper level Management and Marketing courses. Students cannot include both Survey of Management and MGMT 320 (Busn 350), nor Survey of Marketing and MRKT 320 (Busn 360) in the minor. 4. Electives: An additional 12 credits of 300-400 level business administration (BUSN), finance (FIN), management (MGMT) or marketing (MRKT) courses; credits may include MIS 370. Departmental approval is required for any course not completed at NDSU and used to satisfy the minor requirements (6 credit maximum). A minor in business administration requires a minimum of 24 credits. Students must earn a 2.50 minimum grade point average, which is based upon the courses used to satisfy the minor requirements. Courses Busn 413 or Busn 415 cannot apply to the minor. Prefix & Number Course Title Credits Grade

Total Credits

Revised Fall 2011

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FRAUD INVESTIGATION MINOR Requirements and Approval form

NAME: Student ID:

LOCAL ADDRESS:

COLLEGE: _______________________________ MAJOR: __________________________

Requirements for a fraud investigation minor:

ACCOUNTING COURSES: 12 Credits

ACCT 200 3 Elements of Accounting I ACCT 201 3 Elements of Accounting II

ACCT 410 3 Fraud Examination ACCT 411 3 Advanced Fraud Examination

CRIMINAL JUSTICE COURSES: 6 Credits

CJ 201 3 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJ 230 3 Criminology and Criminal Law

CRIMINAL JUSTICE OR POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSES: 2-3 Credits

Choose one of the following courses:

CJ 330 2 Criminal Law and Procedure OR POLS 431 3 Constitutional Law – Criminal Justice

TOTAL CREDITS (20 -- 21 credits) The fraud investigation minor requires a minimum of 20 – 21 credits. Students must earn a 2.50 minimum grade point average, which is based on the courses used to satisfy the minor requirements. Courses may not be taken on pass/fail. Student Signature Date Faculty Advisor Signature Date Fraud Invest. Department Chair Signature Date

Fall 2011

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INTENT TO MINOR IN FRAUD INVESTIGATION

Approval Form

To be eligible for a minor, students must have at least a 2.50 cumulative grade point average and junior standing. This side must be completed and signed to declare the minor. Instructions: Complete this form and submit it with a $50.00 application fee to the Department of Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems. Name: Student ID: Local Address: E-Mail College/Major: NDSU Cumulative Grade Point Average: Total Credits: I understand the information presented on this form will be used in evaluating my application for admission to the minor. It is complete and correct as of this date. If this information changes, I will notify the Department of Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems and understand that my admission status will be reevaluated. Student’s Signature: Date: Approved for admission: Date: Department of Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems NOTES:

1. To be accepted into the minor program, students must have a 2.50 institutional cumulative grade point average and at least junior standing (60 credits). To complete a minor, students must earn at least a 2.50 grade point average that is based on the courses used to satisfy the minor requirements.

2. If the CGPA falls below the 2.50 after acceptance into the program, the student will not be allowed to register for the COB courses until the cumulative grade point average returns to 2.50 or above.

3. Students are subject to the minor requirements in effect during the year in which the minor was approved. 4. Students who are officially majors or minors in the College of Business will be allowed to register during the

“priority” period, which is typically the first 14 days of registration. 5. Minors must satisfy all course prerequisites. 6. Approval for a minor does not guarantee enrollment in specific courses.

2011

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Logistics Management Minor Requirements and Approval Form

Name: Student ID:

Local Address:

College/Major:

Requirements for a logistics management minor: Course Credits Grade

MGMT 320 (Busn 350), Foundations of Management 3

MGMT 461 (Busn 481), Supply Chain Management 3

Busn 491, Seminar in Supply Chain Management 1

Agec 378, Introduction to Transportation and Logistics 3

IME 470, Operations Research I 3

IME 480, Production and Inventory Control 3

Advisor-approved elective* 3

Total Credits 19

*An additional 3-credit 300-400 level course in business, industrial engineering, or agribusiness. Under certain circumstances, a course from other departments may satisfy this requirement. Contact departments for a list of approved courses. Departmental approval is required for any course not completed at NDSU and used to satisfy the minor requirements. Courses may not be taken pass/fail unless approved as an internship. A logistics minor requires a minimum of 19 credits. Students must earn a 2.50 minimum grade point average, which is based on the courses used to satisfy the minor requirements. Courses may not be taken on pass/fail.

Approved by

Department of Management and Marketing Date Major Advisor Date

Fall 2011

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INTENT TO MINOR IN LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT Approval Form

To be eligible for a minor, students must have at least a 2.50 cumulative grade point average and junior standing. This side must be completed and signed to declare the minor. Instructions: Complete this form and submit it with a $50.00 application fee to the Management and Marketing Department, Rm. 300, Barry Hall. (Checks to: NDSU-COB) Name: Student ID: Local Address: E-Mail College/Major: NDSU Cumulative Grade Point Average: Total Credits: I understand the information presented on this form will be used in evaluating my application for admission to the minor. It is complete and correct as of this date. If this information changes, I will notify the Department of Management and Marketing and understand that my admission status will be reevaluated. Student’s Signature: Date: Approved for admission: Date: Department of Management and Marketing NOTES:

1. To be accepted into the minor program, students must have a 2.50 institutional cumulative grade point average and at least junior standing (60 credits). To complete a minor, students must earn at least a 2.50 grade point average that is based on the courses used to satisfy the minor requirements.

2. If the CGPA falls below the 2.50 after acceptance into the program, the student will not be allowed to register for the COB courses until the cumulative grade point average returns to 2.50 or above.

3. Students are subject to the minor requirements in effect during the year in which the minor was approved. 4. Students who are officially majors or minors in the College of Business will be allowed to register during the

“priority” period, which is typically the first 14 days of registration. 5. Minors must satisfy all course prerequisites. 6. Approval for a minor does not guarantee enrollment in specific courses.

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Management Information Systems Minor Requirements and Approval Form

The MIS minor is intended for students who are planning careers that involve more active roles as users, evaluators, designer, and/or

builders of information systems. The minor will give students exposure to issues relevant to the management of information

technologies. This will provide them a better appreciation of how businesses view information systems as a means to achieve various

organizational goals.

Name: Student ID:

Local Address:

Course Number/Title

Credits

Grade

MGMT 320 (BUSN 350), Foundations of Management

Or

MGMT 301, Management for Non-business majors

3

MIS 375, Database Design for Business Applications

or

CSCI 366, Files for Database Systems

3

MIS 376, Data and Telecommunications Administration

or

CSCI 459, Local Area Networks

3

ACCT 420, Accounting Information Systems

or

MIS 470, Information Systems

or

An MIS adviser-approved accounting or business course that is MIS-related: _____________

3

A second MIS adviser-approved accounting or business course if a student substitutes CSCI 366

for MIS 375 and also substitutes CSCI 459 for MIS 376: ____________

3

CSCI 227, Computing Fundamentals 1*

or

CSCI 160, Computer Science 1

3

CSCI 315, Systems Analysis and Design

3

An MIS adviser-approved 300- or 400-level computer science course

or

One of the following: CSCI 122, CSCI 161, CSCI 172 or CSCI 228*: __________________

3

*It is strongly recommended that students who take CSCI 227 select CSCI 228 as their elective in preparation for CSCI 315.

A minor in Management Information Systems requires a minimum of 21 credits. A minimum of nine credits must be completed in

the College of Business. Students must earn 2.50 minimum grade point average, which is based on the courses used to satisfy the

minor requirements. Courses may not be taken pass/fail. Approval forms must be submitted after completing CSCI 227 or CSCI

160.

Approved by:

Management Information Systems Coordinator Date Revised 2011

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INTENT TO MINOR IN MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Approval Form

To be eligible for a minor, students must have at least a 2.50 cumulative grade point average and junior standing.

This side must be completed and signed to declare the minor.

Instructions: Complete this form and submit it with a $50.00 application fee to the Department of Accounting, Finance,

and Information Systems, Rm 200, Barry Hall. (Checks to: NDSU-AFIS)

Name: Student ID:

Local Address:

E-Mail

College/Major:

NDSU Cumulative Grade Point Average: Total Credits:

I understand the information presented on this form will be used in evaluating my application for admission to the minor.

It is complete and correct as of this date. If this information changes, I will notify the Department of Accounting,

Finance, and Information Systems and understand that my admission status will be reevaluated.

Student‟s Signature: Date:

Approved for admission : Date:

Department of Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems

NOTES:

1. To be accepted into the minor program, students must have a 2.50 institutional cumulative grade point average

and at least junior standing (60 credits). To complete a minor, students must earn at least a 2.50 grade point

average that is based on the courses used to satisfy the minor requirements.

2. If the CGPA falls below the 2.50 after acceptance into the program, the student will not be allowed to register for

the COB courses until the cumulative grade point average returns to 2.50 or above.

3. Students are subject to the minor requirements in effect during the year in which the minor was approved.

4. Students who are officially majors or minors in the College of Business will be allowed to register during the

“priority” period, which is typically the first 14 days of registration.

5. Minors must satisfy all course prerequisites.

6. Approval for a minor does not guarantee enrollment in specific courses.

7. Graduation with a minor in MIS requires a grade of „C‟ or better in all courses required for the minor.

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