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CURRENT STUDENTS

ALUMNI & FRIENDS

MyBethany
Management

Four Year Planning Guide

Fall

Interterm

  

Spring

Freshman  

EN101 Thinking & Writing
AR100 Introduction to Visual
           Arts
AC101 Financial Accounting
EC111 Principles of
           Macroeconomics
CO101 Bethany Seminar

CH101 Introduction to
           Chemistry





  AC102 Managerial
           Accounting
EC112 Principles of
           Microeconomics
MA102 College Algebra &
            Trigonometry
CM110 Speaking and
            Listening
   
Sophomore Year  
EC200 Microcomputers:
           Economics & Business
           Applications
BU221 Principles of
           Management
PL202 Business Ethics
RL100 Christianity in Its Global
          Context
BU202 Leadership

EC201 Statistics for 
           Behavioral &
           Social
           Sciences
     or

Elective


  BU225 Business Finance
BU305 Integrated Marketing
           Communications
EC201 Statistics for 
           Behavioral & Social
           Sciences
HI102 U.S. History from
         1877
BU240 Business
           Communications
   
Junior Year  
BU245 Small Business
           Management
BU313 E-Commerce
BU380 Production Management
Electives


BU370 Seminar in 
           International
           Business




  BU300 Microcomputers
           Management
           Decision-Making
           Applications
BU340 Management
           Information
           Systems
EC335 Investments
Electives
   
Senior Year
(see additional requirements)
 
BU392 Financial Management
BU302 Profiles in Leadership
BU394 Human Relations in
           Business
Electives
BU381 Project 
           Management

  BU390 Business Policy
BU350 Business Law I
Electives

*Alternate year courses
NOTE: Selected business courses will be offered during summer school at Bethany. This four-year plan is functional for students who enroll as freshmen and does not include all general education requirements. A transfer student's program will vary dependent upon courses taken elsewhere. Cut off date for changing concentration are without affecting graduation date is spring semester of the sophomore year. All courses listed must be taken.