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SYSTEMS INFORMATION - BUSINESS (0702B) Junior-Senior (300-400 level) Courses COLLEGE CORE REQUIREMENTS (Effective Fall 2005) Must be taken under Regular grading option. Grade of C- or higher required. Credit/ Grade MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (Effective Fall 2006) Must be taken under Regular grading option. Grade of C- or higher required. Credit/ Grade BMGT 301 (Intro to Info. Systems) BMGT 340 (Finance) BMGT 350...

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SYSTEMS INFORMATION - BUSINESS (0702B) Junior-Senior (300-400 level) Courses COLLEGE CORE REQUIREMENTS (Effective Fall 2005) Must be taken under Regular grading option. Grade of C- or higher required. Credit/ Grade MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (Effective Fall 2006) Must be taken under Regular grading option. Grade of C- or higher required. Credit/ Grade BMGT 301 (Intro to Info. Systems) BMGT 340 (Finance) BMGT 350 (Marketing) BMGT 364 (Management & Org.) BMGT 367 (Careers in Business) BMGT 380 (Business Law) BMGT 495 (Business Policies) TOTAL 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 1 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 19 BMGT 302 (Bus. Comp. Appl. Prog) BMGT 402 (Database Systems) BMGT 403 (Systems Analysis & Design) BMGT 407 (IS Projects) Choose 2 courses from List A or 1 course from List A and 1 course from List B: List A: BMGT 405, 406, 326, 476, 484 or 408(repeatable if content differs) List B: BMGT 332, 385, 430, 434, 485 or 486 3 ______ 3 ______ 3 ______ 3 ______ _______ 3 _____ _______ 3 _____ UPPER LEVEL ECONOMICS REQUIREMENTS Must be taken under Regular grading option. Grade of C- or higher required. One of the following: ECON 305, 306, 330 (formerly 430) ______3 ______ or 340 (formerly 440) TOTAL Requirements for Graduation: C- or higher in all College required courses taken at UMCP. For courses taken at other institutions a C- must equate to a 2.000, otherwise a C is required 50% of BMGT Semester Hours completed at UM 45 Semester in Hours BMGT courses 58 Semester Hours in Upper Level courses 60 Semester Hours at a four-year school Last 30 Semester Hours at UM Diversity course: ________________ (must be taken under Regular grading option) Overall cumulative GPA of 2.0 at UMCP TOTAL 18 3 UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS Must be taken under Regular grading option. Grade of D- or higher required. ENGL 394, 391, 392, 393, or 395 ________3 ______ Advanced Studies Core ________________3 ______ Cannot be a BMGT or ECON class Must be a 3 or 4-credit 300 or 400-level course Cannot be an experiential learning/skills class Required for ALL students TOTAL 6 UPPER LEVEL (300-400) ELECTIVES Any 300 or 400-level classes on campus. CAN be BMGT classes. Grade of D- or higher required. Any U/L Elective _____________________ 3 ______ Any U/L Elective______________________ 3 ______ Any U/L...

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