Business Administration, B.S. (2017-2018 Archive)
Business Law Option
Notice: The General Education requirements prescribed on this Road Map are based on the Plan R Required Pattern of Courses (GE catalog years 2006-2018). See General Education Plan R for more information.
All lower division GE completed. Lower division major requirements of Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Business Law completed as part of the AS-T in Business Administration.
Transfer Year 1: First Semester
Course | Units |
---|---|
MATH 103* (if not completed prior to transfer) and MATH 103L** | 3-4 |
SOM 120 or MATH 140* (if not completed prior to transfer) | 3-4 |
ENGL 205* (if not completed prior to transfer) | 3 |
COMP 100* (if not completed prior to transfer) | 3 |
Total | 9-11 |
Transfer Year 1: Second Semester
Course | Units |
---|---|
BUS 302 and BUS 302L | 3/1 |
FIN 303 | 3 |
MGT 360 | 3 |
MKT 304 | 3 |
SOM 306 | 3 |
Total | 16 |
Transfer Year 2: First Semester
Course | Units |
---|---|
BLAW 308 | 3 |
BLAW 368 (double counts as GE Upper Division)*** | 3 |
Business Law Option Electives (Upper Division BLAW courses or ECON 365 or ECON 411) | 6 |
GE Upper Division*** | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Transfer Year 2: Second Semester
Course | Units |
---|---|
BUS 497A or BUS 497B | 3 |
BLAW 453 | 3 |
Business Law Option Electives (Upper Division BLAW courses or ECON 365 or ECON 411) | 9 |
GE Upper Division*** | 3 |
Electives | 0-2 |
Total | 18-20 |
Total units after transfer | 60 |
*By nature of the choices for the AS-T in Business Administration, students will have completed at least one of these requirements prior to transfer, reducing the maximum total required in the first semester to 9-11 units.
**In order to enroll in MATH 103 transfer students must take a corequisite of MATH 103L or score a minimum of 16 on the Algebra section of the Mathematics Placement Test.
***If needed, select GE Upper Division courses that also satisfy: (1) IC: Information Competence, (2) GE Comparative Cultural Studies, and/or (3) Title 5 requirements in American History and/or US/State/Local Government.