The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting #94 on
April 3, 2000:
MOTION
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The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate moves to amend the Bachelor of Business
Administration degree requirements to the following:
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
All majors must earn a "C" or better in all Common Body of Knowledge
courses, department-specific general requirements, major specific
requirements, and specific math and statistics requirements.
Core Curriculum Requirements 38-39 credits
B.B.A. Degree Requirements [[91-92]] 82-85 credits
Complete the following in addition to the core:
Mathematics:
MATH 161 Algebra for Business and Economics 3 credits
(Math 262 should be taken to complete the
mathematics requirement for the core.)
Social Science and Statistics (10 credits):
STAT 200 Elementary Probabilities and Statistics 3 credits
ECON 200 Principles of Economics 4 credits
ECON 227 Intermediate Statistics for
Economics and Business 3 credits
Common Body of Knowledge (31-34 credits):
AIS 101 EFFECTIVE PERSONAL COMPUTER USE
OR DEMONSTRATED COMPUTER LITERACY 0-3 CREDITS
ACCT [[101 and 102 Elementary Accounting]]
161 AND 262 ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS & USES 6 credits
AIS 310 Management Information Systems 3 credits
[[or AIS 316 Accounting Information Systems]]
BA 325 Financial Management 3 credits
BA 330 Legal Environment of Business 4 credits
BA 343 Principles of Marketing 3 credits
BA 360 Production/Operations Management 3 credits
BA 390 Organizational Theory and Behavior 3 credits
BA 462 [[Administrative Policy]] CORPORATE STRATEGY 3 credits
ECON 324 Intermediate Macroeconomics or
ECON 350 Money and Banking 3 credits
Major complex* [[30]] AT LEAST 27 credits
Minor complex** (optional) 15 credits or more
Electives [[13]] 11 or more credits
Minimum credits required for degree [[130]] 123 credits
OF THE ABOVE, AT LEAST 39 CREDITS MUST BE TAKEN IN UPPER
DIVISION (300 LEVEL OR HIGHER) COURSES.
*Departmental requirements for majors may exceed the minimum
indicated. Specific requirements are listed in the Degrees and
Programs section of the catalog.
**[[The minor must be selected outside of the School of
Management.]] Requirements for minors may exceed 15 credits.
Specific requirements are listed in the Degree and Programs section of
the catalog.
EFFECTIVE: Fall 2000
Upon Chancellor's Approval
RATIONALE: Changes are a result of amendment made
over the past several years and reflect revised standards
of AACSB. Deletes requirement that the minor must be
selected from outside the School of Management to allow
Business Administration and Economics students to
complete an Accounting minor.
The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting #94 on
April 3, 2000:
MOTION
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The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate moves to amend Section 3 (Article V:
Committees, Standing, Permanent) of the Bylaws by adding E. 9.
(Steering Committee, Bachelor of Arts and Sciences Degree Program).
[[ ]] = Deletion
CAPS = Additions
STANDING
A. An Administrative Committee will be composed of the
chairpersons of all standing Senate Committees and of
permanent Senate committees except the University-wide
Promotion and Tenure Committee, [[and]] the Committee to
Nominate Commencement Speakers and Honorary Degree
Recipients, AND THE BAS STEERING COMMITTEE.
PERMANENT
9. The BAS Steering Committee is responsible for overseeing the
BAS degree program. Specific duties of the Committee include:
1) evaluating proposals for including or deleting courses within
the BAS degree and making recommendations to the CLA
Academic Council and the Faculty Senate; 2) developing and
evaluating procedures for advising BAS majors; 3) developing
and assessing the BAS degree program. The Committee is
responsible for establishing procedures for selecting the BAS
coordinator and will select the coordinator for a 2-year term.
The committee shall be composed of one faculty member
elected from each of the following units: (CLA, CSEM, SOEd,
CRA); one faculty member appointed by Faculty Senate; one
representative from the Advising Center; the BAS coordinator;
and the Dean of the School of Education and the CLA dean or
dean designee as ex-officio members.
EFFECTIVE: Immediately
RATIONALE: The BAS Degree Program consists of courses
offered within different schools and colleges at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ.
Creating the Steering Committee as a Permanent
Committee of the Faculty Senate retains faculty
oversight of the degree program while at the same time
providing logistical support and means of accountability.
It would be inappropriate for the Bachelor of Arts
and Science Degree Program to have a seat on the
Administrative Committee where other degree programs
do not.
The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting #94 on
April 3, 2000:
RESOLUTION
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BE IT RESOLVED, That the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate ratifies the election of
Norm Swazo as President-Elect of the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate for 2000-
2001 by acclamation.
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