Students who seek a degree in the school's programs are required
to complete a defined group of prebusiness courses during their first
and second years. Students may apply for admission to the School of
Business-Camden after completion of 45 college credits. Until the
application is filed and approved, a student is classified as a
prebusiness major. Acceptance to the School of Business-Camden is
competitive. Admission is generally based on a grade-point average
of 3.0 or above in the 11 courses that follow, plus a cumulative
grade-point average of 3.0 in all other college courses. However,
the applicant should check with the Office for Student Affairs for the
standard grade-point average for the term of application. The standard
is set by the faculty and may change each term. The student's admission
process is governed by the standard that existed at the time of
acceptance. It is the student's responsibility to keep informed of
changes in the standard by contacting the Office for Student Affairs.
Refer to the School of Business-Camden Student Advising Handbook for
more information concerning admission into the School of
Business-Camden. Courses required for admission to the School of
Business-Camden are:
52:010:101 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
52:010:202 Management Accounting (3)
52:135:201 Introduction to Business Computing (3)
52:140:101 Business Law I: Legal Environment (3)
50:220:105 Microeconomic Principles (3)
50:220:106 Macroeconomic Principles (3)
50:350:101-102 English Composition I,II (3,3)
50:640:130 Calculus for Business, Economics, and Life Sciences (3)
50:960:283 Introduction to Statistics I (3)
50:960:284 Introduction to Statistics II (3)
Students
admitted into the School of Business-Camden are expected to have a
working knowledge of spreadsheets, databases, and word processing.
These software packages will be utilized in the School of
Business-Camden courses but will not be taught in those courses.
Students are assumed to have gained proficiency in these software
packages prior to taking advanced business courses. For additional
information, refer to the School of Business-Camden Student Advising Handbook.
Although it is
possible for a student to complete the major requirements through
either daytime or evening attendance, the School of Business-Camden
does not guarantee that every course will be offered every term.
Students are encouraged to contact the Office for Student Affairs to
ensure that the sequencing of their course selection is proper.