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BS BUSINESS MAJOR & CHINESE STUDIES MINOR

We recommend to add a Chinese Studies Minor to your Business Major. Please contact MGMT advising services. You can choose between
1. without Chinese language track

          123 HOURS REQUIRED
          2012
  School: Business     
  Department: Business Management To schedule an appointment please call (801) 863-8032
  Advisors: Terry Acord, WB 132a, (801) 863-8314, acordte@uvu.edu
    Polly Clauson, WB 257b, (801) 863-6482, clausopa@uvu.edu
      Diana Johnsen, WB 257f, (801) 863-8832, johnsedi@uvu.edu
      Clinton Martinez, WB 257e, (801) 863-5343, martincl@uvu.edu
      Mignon Nicol, WB 257g, (801) 863-8749, nicolmi@uvu.edu
      Kim Wright, WB 257e, (801) 863-6890, wrightki@uvu.edu
*Courses marked with an * requires students to have completed the Matriculation requirement
Matriculation:
1 Complete the following courses: ACC 2010, ACC 2020, ECON 2010, ECON 2020, MATH 1100, MGMT 2200, MGMT 2340, and MGMT 2390 with no grade below "C-"; and DGM 2010 with a grade of "B-" or higher.
2 Overall Business Foundation Course GPA at least 2.5.
3 Complete Matriculation paperwork with a Woodbury School of Business advisor.
Students will be limited to 15 hours of upper-division credits until Matriculation has been achieved.
General Education Requirements: 36 Credits
and/or Prefix Number Course Title Credits Prerequisite(s)
  ENGL 1010 Introduction to Writing 3 *see catalog
  ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing: Humanities/Social Science 3 ENGL 1010 with a grade of "C-" or better
or ENGL 2020 Intermediate Writing: Science/Technology   ENGL 1010 with a grade of "C-" or better
  MATH 1050 College Algebra 4 *see catalog
or     An Advanced Placement (AP) Mathematics Test with a score of 3 or higher    Complete one of the following: 3
     
  HIST 2700 US History to 1877    
and HIST 2710 US History since 1877    
  HIST 1700 American Civilization    
  HIST 1740 US Economic History    
  POLS 1000 American Heritage    
  POLS 1100 American National Government    
Complete the following:    
  PHIL 2050 Ethics and Values 3 ENGL 1010
  HLTH 1100 Personal Health & Wellness 2  
or PES 1097 Fitness for Life    
Distribution Courses    
  ECON 2020 Macroeconomics (fulfills Social/Behavioral Science credit) 3 MATH 1050
      Biology 3 ENGL 1010
      Physical Science 3  
      Additional Biology or Physical Science 3  
      Humanities Distribution 3  
      Fine Arts Distribution 3  
Discipline Core Requirements: 50 Credits
and/or Prefix Number Course Title Credits Prerequisite(s)
Business Foundation Courses:
  ACC 2010 Financial Accounting 3 ENGH 0990, MAT 1000 or higher with a minimum grade of C in both courses
  ACC 2020 Managerial Accounting 3 ACC 2010
  DGM 2010 Business Computer Proficiency 3 DGM 1010 or Basic Computer Applications Exam
  ECON 2010 Microeconomics 3 MATH 1050
  MATH 1100 Introduction to Calculus 4 MATH 1050 with minimum grade of C within the last two years
  MGMT 2200 Business Communications 3 ENGL 1010
  MGMT 2340 Business Statistics I 3 MATH 1050
  MGMT 2390 Effective Business Presentations 3 One of the following: DGM 3820, DGM 2010, or instructor approval; pre- or corequisite:   MGMT 2200
Business Core Courses:
  FIN 3100 Principles of Finance* 3 ACC 2020, ECON 2020, MGMT 2340, and Matriculation
  INFO 3120 Management Information Systems 3 DGM 2010, ENGL 2010 or 2020, or MGMT 2200
  LEGL 3000 Business Law 3 ENGL 1010
  MGMT 3000 Organizational Behavior 3 ENGL 1010
  MGMT 3450 Operations Management* 3 MGMT 2340 and Matriculation
  MKTG 3600 Principles of Marketing 3 ENGL 2010 or 2020
  MGMT 3890 Career Preparation 2 MGMT 2200
  MGMT 4800 Strategic Management* 3 Matriculation. Must have completed FIN 3100, MGMT 3450, and MKTG 3600
  MGMT 4830 Strategic Management Capstone Simulation * 1 Corequisite: MGMT 4800
  MGMT 495R Executive Lecture Series  1  
or MGMT 493R Entrepreneurship Lecture Series    
Specialty Core Requirements: 12 Credits
and/or Prefix Number Course Title    
  FIN 4180 International Finance      3 FIN 3100
  MGMT 332G Cross Cultural Communication 3 ENGL 2010 or ENGL 2020 - Note: This class will meet the Global Intercultural requirement.
  MKTG 335G International Marketing 3 MKTG 3600
  MGMT 4870 International Management*      3 FIN 3100, MKTG 3600, (MGMT 3000 or MGMT 3010), and Matriculation
           
Speciality Elective Requirements: 25 Credits
and/or Prefix Number Course Title Credits Prerequisite(s)
Choose 15 credits from the following list: 15  
  ECON 3020 Intermediate Microeconomics   ECON 2010, ECON 2020, MGMT 2340
  FIN 3150 Financial Management*   FIN 3100, corequisite ECON 3340
  MGMT 4200 Entrepreneurship Opportunity Identification *   Matriculation
  MGMT 4400 New Venture Financing *   FIN 3150 and Matriculation
  MGMT 481R Internship   Approval of School of Business Internship Manager
  MKTG 3660 Digital Marketing   MKTG 3600
  MKTG 4600 Marketing Research *   MKTG 3600, MGMT 2340, Matriculation
Elective Requirements:
and/or Prefix Number Course Title Credits Prerequisites
Select 10 credits of non Woodbury School of Business courses 10 ATTENTION: THESE ARE ALL COVERED WITH THE MINOR!!!
Minor Requirements: 22 Credits
  CHIN 2010 Intermediate — I (Sp, F) 4 1020 or equivalent
  CHST 200G Introduction to Chinese Studies (F) 3  
Students must select another 11 hours of elective courses.
  CHIN 202G Intermediate — II (Sp, F) 4 2010 or equivalent
  CHIN 3510 Chinese Culture and Civilization (Sp, F) 3 202G or equivalent
  CHIN 362G Traditional Chinese History (Sp, taught in English) 3  
  CHIN 363G Modern Chinese History (F, taught in English) 3 recommended
  CHIN 373G Classical Chinese Literature (Sp, taught in English) 3  
  CHIN 375G Modern Chinese Literature (F, taught in English) 3  
  CHST 416G Chinese Culture and Film (Sp, taught in English) 3 recommended
  HIST 3610 The Modern History of East Asia (F) 3 recommended
  CHST 420R Special Topics in Ch.Studies or Commerce (Sp, F) 3 recommended
  POLS 3600 International Relations of East Asia (Sp) 3  
  MGMT 4620 Developing Business in China (Sp) 3 either HIST 3610, CHST200G or CHIN362G, recommended
  MGMT 481R Internship, HAS TO BE CHINA-RELATED 3 recommended, contact Mikki O'Connor
           
Graduation Requirements:    
1 Completion of at least 123 semester credits required in the BS degree; at least 40 credit hours must be upper-division courses.
2 Overall grade point average 2.0 or above with a minimum of 2.5 GPA in all Woodbury School of Business courses.   No grade lower than a "C-" in core and specialization courses.
3 Residency hours: Minimum of 30 credit hours of business courses through course attendance at UVU, with at least 10 hours earned in the last 45 hours. 
4 Completion of GE and specified departmental requirements. Students are responsible for completing all prerequisite courses.
Note: Students will be limited to 15 hours of upper-division credit until Matriculation has been achieved.
  *** Limit of 6 credits of Internship will be counted toward a degree in Business Management.
Note: Students following a 2008 catalog or a more recent catalog, must meet the Global Intercultural requirement.

Curriculum info sheet updated 11/7/2012.

2. with a Chinese language track

Same as above, except from the lower part:
Language Requirements: 25 Credits
and/or Prefix Number Course Title Credits Prerequisite(s)
Students must complete the following levels of language in Chinese . Note: The 2020 level class can be completed as a Humanities course from the general education list. If counted as GE credit, another 3-credit business class must be selected.
  CHIN 1010 Beginning — I 4  
  CHIN 1020 Beginning — II 4 1010 or equivalent
  CHIN 2010 Intermediate — I 4 1020 or equivalent
  CHIN 202G Intermediate — II 4 2010 or equivalent
  CHIN 3050 Advanced — 3 2020 or equivalent
  CHIN 3200 Business — 3 3050 or equivalent
  CHIN 4200 Advanced Business — 3 3200 or equivalent
Minor Requirements: 22 Credits (8 already fulfilled, so choose 14)
  CHST 200G Introduction to Chinese Studies (F) 3  
Students must select another 11 hours of elective courses.
  CHIN 3510 Chinese Culture and Civilization (Sp, F) 3 202G or equivalent
  CHIN 362G Traditional Chinese History (Sp, taught in English) 3  
  CHIN 363G Modern Chinese History (F, taught in English) 3 recommended
  CHIN 373G Classical Chinese Literature (Sp, taught in English) 3  
  CHIN 375G Modern Chinese Literature (F, taught in English) 3  
  CHST 416G Chinese Culture and Film (Sp, taught in English) 3 recommended
  HIST 3610 The Modern History of East Asia (F) 3 recommended
  CHST 420R Special Topics in Ch.Studies or Commerce (Sp, F) 3 recommended
  POLS 3600 International Relations of East Asia (Sp) 3  
  MGMT 494R Developing Business in China (Sp) 3 either HIST 3610, CHST200G or CHIN362G, recommended
  MGMT 481R Internship, HAS TO BE CHINA-RELATED 3 recommended, contact Mikki O'Connor

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