Business Administration

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SUMMER SESSION #1 (4-7 units)

BUS R120
Introduction to Business

(highly recom
mended)

ENGL R101
College Composition

(highly recommended)

FALL SEMESTER  (6-12 units)

BUS R120
Introduction to Business
ECON R201
Intro to the Principles of Microeconomics

(1st Session)

ENGL R101
College Composition

BUS R111
Business Law
(2nd Session)

SPRING SEMESTER  (12-13 units)

ACCT R101
Financial Accounting

(Full Semester)

CHOOSE ONE:

ENGL R102
Critical Thinking through Composition and Literature

ENGL R128
Composition and Critical Thinking through Non-Fiction

PHIL R100
Critical Thinking

READ R105
Critical Reading

BUS R140
Business Communications

(1st Session)
ECON R202
Introduction to the Principles of Macroeconomics
(2nd Session)

SUMMER SESSION #2 (7 units)

MATH R105
Introductory Statistics

COMM R101
Introduction to Oral Communication

FALL SEMESTER  (13 units)

GEOG R101
Elements of Physical Geography

GEOG R101L
Physical Geography Laboratory

PSY R105
Introduction to Physiological Psychology

ACCT R102
Managerial Accounting

(Full Semester)

CHOOSE ONE:

ART R101
Introduction to Art and Visual Culture
ART R102
Western Art I: Prehistory through the Middle Ages

SPRING SEMESTER  (16 units)

MATH R106
Business Calculus

 

CHOOSE ONE:

BIOL R100
Marine Biology

BIOL R101
General Biology

CHOOSE ONE:

ANTH R102
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

CHST R101
Introduction to Chicana/o Studies

ECON R100
Introduction to Economics and Contemporary Economic Issues

HIST R130
History of the United States I

HIST R140
History of the United States II

CHOOSE ONE:

PSY R107
Sex Roles

PSY R115
Introduction to Public Mental Health

CHOOSE ONE:

POLS R100
Introduction to Politics

POLS R101
Government of the United States I: Institutions and Politics

POLS R102
Introduction to Law and Society