Undergraduate - Fayette

Associate of Science in Business

The Division of Accounting, Business, and Economics offers a progressive Business program, which combines professional preparation with a liberal arts education. The purpose of this program is to develop the important personal characteristics of confidence in oneself, ability to work with others, written and oral communication skills, technical competence, mathematical skills, moral awareness, and ethical values. The major in Business will prepare the student for graduate school (MBA or Law) or for a career in industry, entrepreneurship or public service.

Foundations of Inquiry and Intellectual Discovery Requirements: 31-33 Hours

Foundations of Inquiry & Intellectual Discovery Requirements

Additional Program Requirements 3-9

Additional Requirements for the Major (3)

EC201Macro-Economics

3

EC202Micro-Economics

3

Or

EC101General Economics

3

If the course is not taken to fulfill a Foundations of Inquiry requirement, it must be taken to fulfill major requirements.

Electives (To complete Min. 60 Hours)

Concentration in Business: 24-25 Hours

Required Courses:

AC201Principles of Accounting I

3

BU110Introduction to Business

3

BU225Computer Applications in Business

3

BU290
BU290 Integrity in Acc and BU

3

Business Electives*: 12-13 hours

12-13 additional hours of AC/BU/EC/FB/MK/MG/ET/IB/SPM