Student Student ID # Student Phone # Advisor(s) Minimum GPA 2.00 Minor/Career Interest B.S. in Arts and Sciences Major: Entrepreneurial Studies 2017-2018 Sample 4-Year Plan System Gen Ed Requirements (SGR's) Prerequisites/Comments CR SEM GR Major/College Requirements Prerequisites/Comments CR SEM GR SGR Goal 1 Written Communication 6 Natural Sciences 10+ credits required including SGR#6 courses, 2+ labs, 2+ prefixes 3-4 SGR #1 ENGL 101, Composition I 3 SGR#6 3-4 SGR #1 ENGL 201, Composition II ENGL 101 3 SGR#6 3-4 SGR Goal 2 Oral Communication (3 credits) 3 Minor OR a second major OR a teaching specialization SGR #2 SPCM 101, Fundamentals of Speech 3 SGR Goal 3 Social Sciences/Diversity (2 Disciplines, 6 credits) 6 SGR #3 Social Sciences/Diversity ECON 201 recommended 3 SGR #3 Social Sciences/Diversity 3 SGR Goal 4 Humanities and Arts/Diversity (2 Disciplines, 6 credits) 6 SGR #4 Humanities/Arts Diversity 3 Global Citizenship/Diversity Requriement 3 SGR #4 Humanities/Arts Diversity 3 A&S 111 Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity 3 SGR Goal 5 Mathematics (3 credits) 5 One Capstone course in the major SGR#5 MATH 121/L or MATH 123 MATH 102 5 ENTR 488 Entrepreneurial Studies Capstone ENTR 410 -- SGR Goal 6 Natural Sciences (6 credits) 6 Upper Division Credits (33 Credits from Major and Non Major Coursework) 33 SGR #6 Natural Science (SGR #6) 3 Goal Fully Completed with credits in Major SGR #6 Natural Science (SGR #6) 3 Entrepreneurial Studies Major and Support Courses 66 Electives taken as needed to reach 120 credits ACCT 210 Principles of Accounting I 3 ACCT 211 Principles of Accounting II ACCT 210 3 BADM 101 Survey of Business 3 BLAW 350 Legal Environment of Business 3 DSCI 424 OR ECON 423 Operations Research OR Introduction to Econometrics DSCI 424: ECON 301, STAT 281 OR ECON 423: MATH 121, STAT 281 3 ECON 119 First Year Seminar 1 ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics Also fulfills SGR #3 1 ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 301 Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 201, MATH 121 or higher 3 ECON 302 Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 201 & 202, & Math 102 or higher 3 ECON 319 Junior Seminar 3 Comments/Notes ENGL 379 Technical Communications ENGL 201 3 For more information on Honors College program requirements and to view the Honors Academic Advising Guide Sheet: ENTR 236 Innovation and Creativity 3 ENTR 237 Entrepreneurship Development ENTR 236 3 http://www.sdstate.edu/van-d-and-barbara-b-fishback-honors ENTR 338 New Venture Creation ENTR 237 3 *Econ Dept Elective: 300+ level course in ACCT/BADM/BLAW/ECON/FIN/HRM/MGMT/MKTG OR DSCI 424 OR 453 ENTR 410 Financing Innovative Ideas FIN 310, ENTR 338 3 ENTR 488 Entrepreneurial Studies Capstone ENTR 410 3 FIN 310 Business Finance ACCT 211/ Requires C or better 3 HRM 460 Human Resources Management Requires C or better 3 MGMT 325 Management Information Systems Requires C or better 3 MGMT 360 Organization and Management Junior standing/ Requires C or better 3 MKTG 370 Marketing ECON 201 or ECON 202 3 STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics MATH 102 or higher 3 Major Courses SGR courses College of Arts and Sciences 300+ Econ Dept Elective 3 Information Subject to Change. This is not a contract. For official program requirements, please refer to the undergraduate catalog at: http: //catalog.sdstate.edu/. Total Credits 120
Student Student ID # Student Phone # Advisor(s) Minimum GPA 2.00 Minor/Career Interest B.S. in Arts and Sciences Major: Entrepreneurial Studies 2017-2018 Sample 4-Year Plan First Year Fall Courses Prerequisites/Comments CR SEM GR First Year Spring Courses Prerequisites/Comments CR SEM GR SGR #4 Humanities/Arts Diversity 4 SGR #1 ENGL 101, Composition I 3 SGR #2 SPCM 101, Fundamentals of Speech 3 SGR #3 Social Sciences/Diversity Different prefix than Econ 3 ECON 119 First Year Seminar 1 SGR #3 ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 BADM 101 Introduction to Business 3 SGR #5 MATH 121/L or MATH 123 3 A&S 111 Intro to Global Citizenship & Diversity 3 SGR #6 Natural Science MATH 102 5 14 17 Second Year Fall Courses Second Year Spring Courses ACCT 210 Principles of Accounting I 3 ACCT 211 Principles of Accounting II ACCT 210 3 ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics ENGL 101 3 ECON 301 Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 201, MATH 121 or higher 3 ENTR 236 Innovation & Creativity 3 ENTR 237 Entrepreneurship Development ENTR 236 3 SGR #1 ENGL 101, Composition II from 2 disciplines 3 Minor/2nd Major Course 3 SGR #4 Humanities/Arts Diversity 3 SGR #6 Natural Science 3 15 15 Third Year Fall Courses Third Year Spring Courses ECON 302 Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 201 & 202, MATH 102 or higher 3 ENTR 410 Financing Innovative Ideas FIN 310, ENTR 338 3 ECON 319 Junior Seminar 1 MGMT 360 Organization and Management Junior standing, Requires C or better 3 ENTR 338 New Venture Creation ENTR 237 3 Minor/2nd Major Course 3 FIN 310 Business Finance ACCT 211, Requires C or better 3 MKTG 370 Marketing ECON 201 or ECON 202 3 Minor/2nd Major Course 3 STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics MATH 102 or higher 3 Natural Science Elective 3 15 16 Fourth Year Fall Courses BADM 424 or Operations Research or ECON 423 Intro to Econometrics Fourth Year Spring Courses BADM 424: ECON 301, STAT 281 or ECON 423:MATH 121, STAT 281 3 300+ Econ Dept Elective 3 BLAW 350 Legal Environment of Business 3 ENGL 379 Technical Communications ENGL 201 3 HRM 460 Human Resources Management Requires C or better 3 ENTR 488 Entrepreneurial Studies Capstone ENTR 410 3 MGMT 325 Management Information Systems Requires C or better 3 Minor/2nd Major Course 3 Minor/2nd Major Course 3 Minor/2nd Major Course 3 15 15 FIN 310, MGMT 360, HRM 460, and MGMT/CSC 325 require a C or better Total Credits 122 Students are not limited to this plan; it is meant to be used as a guide for planning purposes in consultation with your advisor. The sample schedule is one possible path to completing your degree within four years. Information Subject to Change. This is not a contract. For official program requirements, please refer to the undergraduate catalog at: http: //catalog.sdstate.edu/.
Economics Department Course Options Course Number and Title Prerequsites/Comments Credits ACCT (ACCOUNTING) ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting I 3 ACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting II ACCT 210 3 ACCT 310 - Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 211 3 ACCT 311 - Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 310 or Instructor consent 3 ACCT 320 - Cost Accounting ACCT 211 3 ACCT 430 - Income Tax Accounting ACCT 211 3 ACCT 450 - Auditing ACCT 311 3 AGEC (AGRICULTURAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS) AGEC 271- Farm and Ranch Management Any MATH except 021, 101, or 100T 3 AGEC 292 - Topics 1-4 AGEC 320 - Ethics in agribusiness 3 AGEC 350 - Environmental law 3 AGEC 352 - Agricultural Law BLAW 350, Junior Standing 3 AGEC 354 - Agricultural Marketing and Prices ECON 201 or 202 3 AGEC 356 - Equine Law 3 AGEC 364 - Introduction to Cooperatives 3 AGEC 366 - Food Law 3 AGEC 371 - Agricultural Business Management 3 AGEC 372 - Introduction to Resource and Environmental Economics 3 AGEC 421-521 - Farming and Food Systems Economics Senior Standing in Ag Econ or Ag Bus 3 AGEC 430-530 - Advanced Agricultural Marketing and Prices AGEC 354, STAT 281 3 AGEC 454 - Economics of Grain and Livestock Marketing AGEC 354 3 AGEC 471-571 - Advanced Farm & Ranch Management AGEC 271, ECON 301, Senior Standing or Instructor Consent 3 AGEC 473-473L - Rural Real Estate Appraisal and Lab AGEC 271 or PS 213/213L 3 AGEC 478-478L - Agricultural Finance and Lab ECON 201, ACCT 210 3 AGEC 479 - Agricultural Policy ECON 201, ECON 202 3 AGEC 484 - Trading in Agricultural Futures and Options AGEC 354 3 BADM (BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) BADM 101 - Survey of Business 3 BADM 260 - Principles of Production and Operations Management Any MATH except 021, 095, 101, or 100T / Crosslists as MNET 260 3 BADM 291 - Independent Study 3 BADM 292 - Topics 3 BADM 464 - Organizational Behavior MGMT 360 3 BADM 483 - Small Business Consulting Senior Standing in Ag Econ or Ag Bus 3 BADM 485 - Business & Financial Decisions in a Global Economy FIN 310, BLAW 350, MGMT 360, MKTG 370 3 BADM 489 - Business Plan Writing and Competition 3 BLAW (BUSINESS LAW) BLAW 350 - Legal Environment of Business 3 BLAW 351 - Business Law BLAW 350 3 BLAW 457 - Business Ethics 3 DSCI (DECISION SCIENCES) DSCI 424 - Operations Research ECON 301, STAT 281 3 DSCI 453 - Risk Management-Personal and Business ECON 301, STAT 281 ECON (ECONOMICS) 3 1-12 ECON 101 - Global Economy Cannot be counted toward a department major 3 ECON 119 - First Year Seminar 1 ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 292 - Topics 1-4 ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 201, MATH 121 or MATH 123 or MATH 125 3 ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 201, ECON 202, MATH 102 or higher 3 ECON 319 - Third Year Seminar 1 ECON 330 - Money and Banking ECON 201, ECON 202 3 ECON 403-503 - History of Economic Thought ECON 201 or ECON 202 3 ECON 405 - Comparative Economic Systems ECON 201, ECON 202 3 ECON 413 - Macroeconomic Policy ECON 301, ECON 302 3 ECON 420-520 - Economics of the Public Sector ECON 201 3 ECON 423 - Introduction to Econometrics MATH 121, STAT 281 3 ECON 428 - Mathematical Economics ECON 301, ECON 302, MATH 121 3 ECON 433 - Public Finance ECON 201, ECON 202 3 ECON 440-540 - Economics of International Sector ECON 201, ECON 202, ECON 301 or ECON 302 or ECON 330 3 ECON 450-550 - Industrial Organization ECON 201, ECON 202 3 ECON 460-560 - Economic Development ECON 201, ECON 202 3 ECON 467 - Labor Law and Economics ECON 201 or ECON 202 or Junior standing 3 ECON 472-572 - Resource and Environmental Economics ECON 201 3 ECON 482 - Labor Economics ECON 201, ECON 202 3
ENTR (ENTREPRENEURSHIP) ENTR 236 - Innovation & Creativity 3 ENTR 237 - ENTR II: Entrepreneurship Development ENTR 236 3 ENTR 320 - Principles and Practices of Social Entrepreneurship 3 ENTR 336 - Entrepreneurship I ENTR 336 3 ENTR 338 - ENTR III: New Venture Creation ENTR 237 3 ENTR 410 - Financing Innovative Ideas FIN 310, ENTR 338 3 ENTR 438-538 - Entrepreneurship II ENTR 336 3 ENTR 483 - Small Business Consulting 3 ENTR 488 - Entrepreneurial Studies Capstone ENTR 338 1 ENTR 489 - Business Plan Writing and Competition 1 FIN (FINANCE) FIN 280 - Personal Finance 3 FIN 310 - Business Finance ACCT 211 3 FIN 411 - Investments 3 FIN 412 - Security Analysis 3 FIN 416 - Commercial Bank Management ECON 330, MGMT 360 or AGEC 478 3 HRM (HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT) HRM 460 - Human Resource Management 3 MGMT (MANAGEMENT) MGMT 325 - Management Information Systems Crosslists with CSC 325 3 MGMT 334 - Small Business Management 3 MGMT 360 - Organization and Management 3 MGMT 431-531 - Managerial Economics ECON 301, STAT 281 3 MGMT 482 - Business Policy and Strategy FIN 310, BLAW 350, MGMT 360, MKTG 370 3 MKTG (MARKETING) MKTG 370 - Marketing 3 MKTG 474 - Personal Selling 3 MKTG 476-576 - Marketing Research MKTG 370, STAT 281 3 The following courses are available for most of the above prefixes 490 - Seminar 1-3 491 - Independent Study 1-3 492 - Topics 1-4 493 - Workshop 1-3 494 - Internship 1-6 498 - Undergraduate Research/Scholarship 1-12 Support Courses CSC (Computer Science) CSC 325 - Management Information Systems Crosslists with MGMT 325 3 ENGL (English) ENGL 101 - Composition I * 3 ENGL 201 - Composition II * ENGL 101 3 ENGL 379 - Technical Communication ENGL 201 3 MATH (Mathematics) MATH 121-121L - Survey of Calculus and Lab* 5 MATH 123 - Calculus I * Can be substituted for MATH 121-121L 4 STAT (Statistics) STAT 281 - Introduction to Statistics MATH 102 or higher 3
All students wishing to graduate with a major in Entrepreneurial Studies must earn a grade of "C" or better in the following courses: FIN 310- Business Finance MGMT 360- Organization and Management HRM 460- Human Resources Management MGMT/CSC 325- Management Information S
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