Monmouth College Catalog 2014-2015

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POLITICAL ECONOMY AND COMMERCE 138

ECON 412. Political Economy and Commerce Honors III 0.25 course credit Leadership and presentation in joint student/faculty discussion of contemporary management or economic policy issues using political economy methodology and analysis. To be taken in the spring semester of senior year. ECON 420. Independent Study May be repeated for credit.

1.0 course credit

Requirements for the Business Administration Major: ACCT 203 BUSI 101 BUSI 105 BUSI 205 BUSI 218 BUSI 305 BUSI 306 BUSI 307 ECON 200

Financial Accounting Data Analysis Introduction to Commerce Business Math and Statistics Business Writing Administration and Organization Business Finance Principles of Marketing Principles of Economics

One of the following three course credits: BUSI 405 Strategy and Structure BUSI 406 Entrepreneurship BUSI 409 International Business Strategy One of the following two course credits: ECON 300 Intermediate Price Theory ECON 301 Intermediate Macro-economics Also required are three additional 300+ level course credits from the offerings in business administration, accounting, and economics (accounting 204 is also accepted as one of the elective courses). Students are encouraged, but not required, to enroll in advanced writing or communication course credits. Students planning to gain an MBA are encouraged to enroll in Calculus. A student must earn at least a grade of C− in all prerequisites before taking a required course credit.

Requirements for the Business Administration Minor: ACCT 203 BUSI 101 BUSI 105 ECON 200

Financial Accounting Data Analysis Introduction to Commerce Principles of Economics

Two of the following three course credits: BUSI 305 Administration and Organization BUSI 306 Business Finance BUSI 307 Principles of Marketing Plus one additional 300 level business course credit.

Business Course credit Descriptions: BUSI 101 Business Problem Solving Manipulation and analysis of data using spreadsheets.

1.0 course credit

BUSI 105. Introduction to Commerce 1.0 course credit Modern commercial institutions and business methods are examined. Analysis includes both

MONMOUTH COLLEGE ACADEMIC CATALOG

2014–2015


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