ANISFIELD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADVISEMENT SHEET - MANAGEMENT

Ramapo College of New Jersey B.S. Degree BUS. ADMIN: MANAGEMENT 128 Credits 2013/2014

General Education: (32 credits) Pre-requisites Comments

INTD 101 First Year Seminar ______

CRWT 102 Critical Reading and Writing II ______

SELECT ONE Social Issues or Perspectives of Business and Society ______

AIID 201 Readings in Humanities CRWT 102 ______

SELECT ONE GE-Science with Experiential Component Category * ______

SELECT ONE GE-History Category: HIST 101-110 * ______

SELECT ONE GE-Intercultural North America Category * ______

SELECT ONE GE-Topics Arts and Humanities Category OR * ______

GE-Topics Social Science Category *

SEE BELOW GE-International Issues ASB students select one from International ______

Business Category (see below)

Anisfield School of Business Foundation: (4 credits) Pre-requisites Comments

SELECT ONE GE-Mathematics Category *

MATH 101 or 110 or 121 Although students may take or transfer in any one of these three Math classes, MATH 101 (Math with Applications) is highly recommended

Anisfield School of Business Core: (56 credits) Pre-requisites Comments

ECON 101 Microeconomics ______

ECON 102 Introduction to Macroeconomics ______

ACCT 221 Principles-Financial Accounting ______

ACCT 222 Principles-Managerial Accounting ACCT 221 ______

BADM 223 Business Law I ______

INFO 224 Principles of Information Technology ______

BADM 225 Management Statistics MATH 101 or 110 or 121 ______

MKTG 290 Marketing Principles and Practices ______

FINC 301 Corporate Finance I ACCT 221 & BADM 225 &

MATH 101 or 110 or 121 ______

MGMT 302 Managing Organizational Behavior Junior/Senior ______

MGMT 370 Operations Management ACCT 221 and BADM 225 ______

BADM 495 Strategic Management MGMT 401 (co-req.) &

Graduating Senior

SELECT ONE International Business Category: (Counts as GE-International Issues) ______

IBUS 326 Fundamentals of International Business ECON 102

IBUS 305 Politics of International Investment

IBUS 321 China and Other Business Environments in Asia Not offered SP’14

IBUS 335 Doing Business in Latin America Fall**______

IBUS 340 European Business Community

ECON 323 Comparative Economic Systems ECON 101 or 102

ECON 325 International Economics ECON 101 & 102

SELECT ONE Ethics Category ______

INFO 315 Computer Law and Ethics INFO 224

***BADM 301 Ethics in Business Junior/Senior

***BADM 301 Double-counts as GE-Topics Arts and Humanities

Bus. Administration: Management Concentration: (36 credits) Pre-requisites Comments

Required Management Concentration Courses: (12 credits)

MGMT 410 Leadership Strategy and Skill Junior/Senior, MGMT 302 ______

MGMT 340 Human Resource Management MGMT 302 ______

MGMT 401 Readings and Research in Management CRWT 102, BADM 225 & MGMT 302 Co- Reqs: MGMT 340 &370 ______

Management Concentration Electives: (Select any four in light of your development goals and in consultation with your advisor) (16 credits)

General Management Category:

MGMT 301 Business Communications CRWT 102 ______

MGMT 303 Entertainment, Arts and Media Management Junior/Senior ______

MGMT 306 Interpersonal Workplace Skills Junior/Senior ______

MGMT 403 Change and Crisis Management Junior/ Senior, MGMT 302 Fall**______

MGMT 405 Managing Non-Profit Organizations Junior/ Senior, MGMT 302 Spring**______

MGMT 428 Gender at Work Junior/ Senior, MGMT 302 ______

MKTG 410 Entrepreneurship ACCT 221 & MKTG 290,

Junior/ Senior, MGMT 302 ______

Human Resources Category: ______

MGMT 304 Managing Diversity Junior/ Senior, MGMT 302 ______

MGMT 343 Labor Relations Junior/ Senior, MGMT 302 ______

MGMT 346 Effective Hiring Junior/ Senior, MGMT 302 ______

Operations Management Category: ______

MGMT 373 Management Science Junior/ Senior, MGMT 370 ______

MGMT 374 Quality Management Junior/ Senior, MGMT 370 ______

MGMT 471 Supply Chain Management Junior/ Senior, MGMT 370 ______

MGMT 472 Project Management Junior/ Senior, MGMT 370 ______

Two Free Electives: (8 credits)

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* Varies, please check corresponding course requirements in the Catalog

** These courses are generally offered only in the semester indicated.

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