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Advising for the majors: Accounting Business Administration Business Education Economics Entrepreneurship Finance-Business Finance-Financial Institution Mgmt Finance-Real Estate Information Systems Management Marketing Office Management. College of Business Strengths.
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Advising for the majors: Accounting Business Administration Business Education Economics Entrepreneurship Finance-Business Finance-Financial Institution Mgmt Finance-Real Estate Information Systems Management Marketing Office Management
College of Business Strengths • AACSB accredited • Beta Gamma Sigma honor society • Student oriented faculty • Successful graduates • Very popular majors • Affordable • Superior facilities
Student Organizations • Alpha Kappa Psi • Association of Information Technology Professionals • Beta Alpha Psi • Financial Management Association • Gamma Iota Sigma • Institute of Management Accountants • Phi Beta Lambda • Pi Sigma Epsilon • Society for Human Resource Management
B.B.A. Degree Programs • Accounting • Business Administration • Economics • Entrepreneurship • Finance • Information Systems • Management • Marketing • Office Management
Other Programs • B.S. Degrees • Business Education • Teaching • Non-Teaching • Non-Teaching Training & Development • Graduate Degrees • M.B.A. • M.B.E. • M.S. in Accounting and Information Systems
Program Sequence Major Courses, Last Two Years Business Core General Studies, First Two Years
Scheduling Suggestions • Full-time vs. Part-time12-18 hours is full-time, 14-16 hours is average load (Depends on other responsibilities outside of school) • Meeting DaysMWF = Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 50 minute classes, i.e., 9:10-10:00 MW = 1 hour 15 minutes, i.e., 1:30-2:45 TR = Tuesday and Thursday 1 hour 15 minutes, i.e., 9:30-10:45 • Students will be dropped from courses if payment is not received by August 7th. Closed classes might be open on August 8th.
Scheduling Reminders • Credit HoursAll required classes are 3 credit hours except BIOL, PSCI, GEOL and ASTR (4 hours) because they include a labPHED Activity (1 hour) • Scheduling a Lab Course If you are registering for BIOL, PSCI, GEOL or ASTR 1030 it will be easier to complete your Fall Schedule if you first schedule your lab course and then your remaining courses. • GEOL 1030 and ASTR 1030 You must register separately for the lab portion of GEOL and ASTR 1030/1031. (Unlike BIOL 1030 and PSCI 1030 where the lab is already assigned to a particular lecture.)
See Page 6-7 of Student Handbook
Schedule Book • The courses offered each term are listed in the Schedule Book by Department. • The following courses are sometimes difficult for students to find in the Schedule Book: COURSE DEPARTMENT PAGE NO. PSCI 1030 Chemistry 56 ASTR 1030 Physics and Astronomy 150 PHED Activity HPERS 106
Regents Degree On-Line Program All coursework can be completed on-line, but this is NOT a Business Program. These courses require extra tuition and fees in addition to the MTSU fee structure. Courses are denoted by the media code RDP.
Advanced Placement (AP) Credit Score required: 3 or above See Page 33 of University Catalog for additional information. To have scores sent call 1-888-CALL 4 AP
University Honors Admission Standards • High School GPA 3.00 & ACT 26 (SAT 1170) • orHigh School GPA 3.5 & ACT 22 (SAT 1010) • Returning MTSU & Transfer Students:Cumulative GPA 3.0 • Honors courses are not more difficult. • You can work toward Graduation with Honors or just take honors classes. See Page 84 of University CatalogSee Page 15-16 of College of Business Student Handbook
University Honors Courses Honors courses are included with the course offerings for entire departments. Honors courses will be printed this way in your Open Sections List and in Fall 2003 Schedule Book: (Honors)Topics in Biology 10513 BIOL-1030-12 4 MWF 8:05-10:00 ‘Honors’ precedes the title of the course Please read the titles carefully to register or NOT register for Honors courses.
Secrets of Success • Actively Seek Advice • Find the “Right” Professors • Participate in Professional Activities • Consider CO-OP • Participate in the Whole UNIVERSITY • Consider Honors and INROADS