The general curricular requirements for the School of Business-Camden are:
1.
a. 6 credits in 50:350:101-102 English Composition I,II unless
exempted by placement examination. Transferring students who have not
completed the 50:350:101-102 requirement must enroll in the appropriate
required course during their first term of study, complete the course,
and continue consecutively thereafter until they successfully complete
this requirement.
b. 3 credits in 50:090:238 World Masterpieces I.
c. 3 credits from the offerings of the foreign language departments.
d. 3 credits of a writing intensive course, either a writing
course offered by the English department (989:300, 301, 302, 303), or a
course labeled "writing intensive" (indicated by "W" in the catalog)
offered in any discipline. This course may satisfy another requirement,
if appropriate.
2. 3 credits from the offerings of art, music, or theater arts. (Courses in speech do not fulfill this requirement.)
3.
6 credits from the offerings of the history, philosophy, and religion
departments, specifically one philosophy course, and one additional
3-credit elective.
4. 12 credits from the offerings of
the social science disciplines: economics, political science,
psychology, sociology, anthropology, and urban studies. Students must
take 50:220:105 and 106 and 50:830:135 and one additional 3-credit
elective.
5. 3 credits from the offerings of the
natural science disciplines: astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry,
geology, and physics.
6. a. 3 credits in mathematics 50:640:130 or its equivalent.
b. 6 additional credits in statistics 50:960:283 and 284.
7.
6 credits beyond the introductory level chosen from an approved single
arts and sciences major. Students should see the advising handbook for
additional information concerning approved majors.
8. 6 credits from a degree program offered by Camden College of Arts and Sciences.
9. Additional free elective credits may be required depending on the specific business major.
Courses
required for major programs may count toward the completion of both
major and general curricular requirements, but no course may be
counted toward fulfilling two different categories of the general
curricular requirements.