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M&T CPG Workshop. Business. Fall 2008. Unused Section Space 1. Business Groundwork. Unused Section Space 2. Unused Section Space 3. Statistics & CIS/OPIM. General non-Business Requirements. Engineering. Slides before 1st Section Divider. Notes & Caveats.
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M&T CPG Workshop Business Fall 2008 Unused Section Space 1 Business Groundwork Unused Section Space 2 Unused Section Space 3 Statistics & CIS/OPIM General non-Business Requirements Engineering Slides before 1st Section Divider
Notes & Caveats • Student in Wharton & SEAS, with privileges • Focusing on Wharton here (similarity) • Minimum credits = 46 • Check with advisors, keep emails • Best resource for advice • Upperclassmen • Imperfect categories • Grab handouts before we begin
General Education & Global Environment Gen. Ed Required: 2 Can not be from Science & Technology Cluster Only 1 AP/IB P/F Language Classes count Globals • Required: 2 • A Gen. Ed with an international focus • World Music • Greek Mythology • Others? • Also 1 AP/IB • World History, Euro etc • Not P/F
Writing Seminar & Language Competency Writing Seminar • Required: 1 • All Penn students • List available online • When you take it does not matter • Try for freshman/ sophomore year Language Competency • Ways to demonstrate • AP/IB/SAT (before Penn) • Departmental Exam • Can reduce number of classes you need to take • Classes • Usually equivalent of four • P/F
Economics & Math Econ • Required: 2 • ECON 010 • FNCE 103 for JWS • ECON 001/002 with AP credit for other • BPUB 250 or ECON 101 • Recommendations? Math • Required: at least 2 • MATH 104, 114 (Calculus I) • To waive: • AP/IB • Backwards Credit • Caution • SEAS will likely require at least one more • MATH 240, 241
Leadership & Societal Environment Leadership • Required: 1 • MGMT 100 • Mixed Reviews • Don’t panic if you don’t like it too much • You should have taken it Societal Environment • Required: 1 • LGST 101 • LGST 210 • BPUB 203 • Single degree Wharton students take 2
Business Fundamentals & M&T Requirement Business Fundamentals • Required: 9 • ACCT 101 • ACCT 102 • FNCE 100 • FNCE 101 • MGMT 101 • MKTG 101 • *STAT 430 or ESE 301 • *STAT 431 or ESE 302 • *OPIM 101 (CIS110/105) M&T • Required: 1 • MGMT 237 • Take with your class during 2nd semester soph. year • Taught by Dr. Hamilton • MGMT 101 is a prerequisite (take freshman spring or sophomore fall) • Lots of double counting-ask upperclassmen
Concentration & Business Breadth Concentration • Required: 1 • Consists of 4 upper level courses Breadth • Required: 2 • Upper-level courses taken outside of your first concentration • MGMT 237 can count as one if your first concentration is not MGMT • No other double counting • If doing 2 concentrations, 1 from 2nd concentration can apply
STAT/ESE & CIS/OPIM STAT/ESE • Required: 2 • STAT 430 or ESE 301 • STAT 431 or ESE 302 • Which one? • Doesn’t matter • Recommendations? • M&T Requirement • Some SEAS majors may not require this, but it is still required for M&Ts • Per John Keenan • Fulfills math req CIS/OPIM • Required: 1 • If your SEAS major does not have a CIS requirement • OPIM 101 will satisfy this • Otherwise • CIS 110, 120 • ESE 112 • CIS 105 (might need petition-rec for MEAM) • Irrelevant for CIS majors
SEAS Consult upperclassmen
Social Science and Humanities (SSH) • Number of credits in this depends on SEAS major • Usually not a concern, Wharton/Gen Ed classes fills in • LGST 101 • ECON 010 • BPUB 250 • LGST 210 – ethics • MGMT 237