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Bachelor of Arts in Economics - Business Specialization (Fall 2016) Student Student ID# Anticipated Graduation Term Advisor Minimum GPA 2.00 Today's Date 2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog Requirements System Gen Ed Requirements (SGR) (30 credits, Complete First 2 Years) College of Arts and Science Requirements 05/27/16 SGR Goal 1 Written Communication (6 credits) 6 SEM GR Modern Languages (6 or more credits of a modern foreign language through 202-level) CR SEM GR SGR #1 ENGL 101, Composition I 3 Modern Language 202 Course SGR #1 ENGL 201, Composition II ENGL 101 3 Modern Language 201 Course Modern Language 102 Course SGR Goal 2 Oral Communication (3 credits) 3 Modern Language 101 Course 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 Minor OR a second major OR a teaching specialization To begin coursework above the 101 level, complete modern language placement evaluation SGR Goal 4 Humanities and Arts/Diversity (2 Disciplines, 6 credits) 6 SGR #4 Humanities/Arts Diversity Modern Language Course* 3 SGR #4 Humanities/Arts Diversity Modern Language Course* 3 Upper Division Coursework (33 credits) 300-400 Level Major and Non-Major Classes 33 SGR Goal 5 Mathematics (3 credits) 5 Fully completed within the major coursework 33 SGR #5 MATH 121 & L, Survey of Calculus & Lab or Math 123 5 One Capstone course in the major 3 SGR Goal 6 Natural Sciences (6 credits) 6 BADM 482 Business Policy and Strategy BADM 310, 350, 360, 370, Senior Standing 3 SGR #6 Natural Sciences 3 SGR #6 Natural Sciences 3 Economics Major - Business Specialization 60 ACCT 210 Principles of Accounting I 3 Institutional Graduation Requirements (IGRs) (5 credits) ACCT 211 Principles of Accounting II ACCT 210 3 IGR Goal 1 First Year Seminar 2 BADM 101 Survey of Business 3 IGR #1 First Year Seminar Recommended ECON 109 2 BADM 310 Business Finance ACCT 211/ Requires C or better 3 BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business 3 IGR Goal 2 Cultural Awareness and Social and Environmental Responsibility 3 BADM 360 Organization and Management Junior standing/ Requires C or better 3 IGR #2 Different prefix than SGRs #3, #4, #6 3 BADM 370 Marketing ECON 201 or ECON 202 3 (Must have a different prefix than the courses used to meet SGR 3, 4 and 6) BADM 424 OR ECON 423 Operations Research OR Econometrics ECON 301, STAT 281 OR MATH 121, STAT 281 3 Globalization Requirement BADM 460 Human Resources Management Requires C or better 3 ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (SGR #3) BADM 482 Business Policy and Strategy BADM 310, 350, 360, 370, Senior Standing 3 ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics Also fulfills SGR #3 3 Advanced Writing Requirement ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ENGL 379 Technical Communication ENGL 201 ECON 301 Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 201, MATH 121 or higher 3 ECON 302 Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 202 3 Electives taken as needed to reach 120 credits MGMT 325 Management Information Systems Requires C or better 3 Supporting Coursework SGR courses Globalization (G) College of Arts and Sciences ENGL 379 Technical Communications ENGL 201 /Advanced writing course 3 IGR courses Advanced Writing (AW) Major Courses STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics MATH 102 or higher 3 Information Subject to Change. This checksheet is not a contract. TOTAL CREDITS 120

Bachelor of Arts in Economics - Business Specialization (Fall 2016) Student Sample 4 Year Plan Student ID# First Year Fall Courses First Year Spring Courses IGR #1 First Year Seminar ECON 109 recommended 2 SGR #1 ENGL 101, Composition I 3 BADM 101 Introduction to Business 3 SGR #3 ECON 201, Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics Satisfies globalization requirement 3 SGR #4 Humanities & Arts/Diversity Modern Language Course* 3 SGR #2 SPCM 101, Fundamentals of Speech 3 SGR #5 MATH 121/L, Survey of Calculus and Lab or MATH 123 5 SGR #4 Humanities and Arts/Diversity Modern Language Course* 3 SGR #6 Natural Sciences 3 14 17 Second Year Fall Courses Second Year Spring Courses SGR #1 ENGL 201, Composition II ENGL 101 3 ACCT 211 Principles of Accounting II 3 SGR #3 Social Sciences/Diversity Different prefix than ECON 3 ECON 301 Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 201, MATH 121 or higher 3 SGR #6 Natural Sciences 3 BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business 3 ACCT 210 Principles of Accounting I 3 STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics MATH 102 or higher 3 Modern Language Course* 3 Modern Language Course* 3 15 15 Third Year Fall Courses Third Year Spring Courses ECON 302 Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 201, 202, MATH 102 or higher 3 MGMT 325 Management Information Systems Requires C or better 3 BADM 310 Business Finance ACCT 211, Requires C or better 3 BADM 370 Marketing ECON 201 or ECON 202 3 BADM 360 Organization and Management Junior standing, Requires C or better 3 BADM 460 Human Resources Management Requires C or better 3 IGR #2 Different prefix than SGR 3, 4, & 6 3 Upper Division Elective prefixed ACCT/BADM/ECON 3 Minor Course 3 Minor Course 3 15 15 Fourth Year Fall Courses Fourth Year Spring Courses BADM 424 or ECON 423 Operations Research or Econometrics ECON 301, STAT 281 or MATH 121, STAT 281 3 BADM 482 Business Policy and Strategy BADM 310, 350, 360, 370 3 Upper Division Elective prefixed ACCT/BADM/ECON 3 Upper Division Elective prefixed ACCT/BADM/ECON 3 Upper Division Elective prefixed ACCT/BADM/ECON 3 Upper Division Elective prefixed ACCT/BADM/ECON 3 ENGL 379 Technical Communication ENGL 201 3 Minor Course 3 Minor Course 3 Minor Course 2 15 14 SGR courses Advanced Writing (AW) Globalization (G) Totals 120 IGR courses College of Arts and Sciences Major Courses Information Subject to Change. This checksheet is not a contract.

Economics Department Course Options Course Number and Title Prerequsites/Comments Credits ACCT (Accounting) ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting I (COM) 3 ACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting II (COM) ACCT 210 3 ACCT 310 - Intermediate Accounting I (COM) ACCT 211 3 ACCT 311 - Intermediate Accounting II (COM) ACCT 310 3 ACCT 320 - Cost Accounting (COM) ACCT 211 3 ACCT 430 - Income Tax Accounting (COM) ACCT 211 3 ACCT 450 - Auditing (COM) ACCT 311 3 ACCT 490 - Seminar (COM) 1-4 ACCT 491 - Independent Study (COM) 1-4 ACCT 492 - Topics (COM) 1-4 ACCT 494 - Internship (COM) 1-12 AGEC (Agricultural and 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 BADM 350 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 Crosslists with ECON 372 3 AGEC 421-521 - Farming and Food Systems Economics AGEC 271, ECON 201 3 AGEC 430-530 - Advanced Agricultural Marketing and Prices AGEC 354, STAT 281 3 AGEC 454 - Economics of Grain and Livestock Marketing AGEC 354, STAT 281 3 AGEC 471-571 - Advanced Farm & Ranch Management AGEC 271 and ECON 301 3 AGEC 473-473L - Rural Real Estate Appraisal and Lab AGEC 271 or PS 213/213L 3 AGEC 478-478L - Agricultural Finance and Lab AGEC 271, ECON 201, ACCT 210 3 AGEC 479 - Agricultural Policy (AW) (G) ECON 201, ECON 202 3 AGEC 484 - Trading in Agricultural Futures and Options AGEC 354 3 AGEC 491 - Independent Study 1-3 AGEC 492 - Topics 1-4 AGEC 493 - Workshop 1-3 AGEC 494 - Internship 1-6 AGEC 498 - Undergraduate Research/Scholarship 1-4 BADM (Business Administration) BADM 101 - Survey of Business (COM) 3 BADM 260 - Principles of Production and Operations Management Any MATH except 021, 095, 101, or 100T / Crosslists as MNET 260 3 BADM 280 - Personal Finance (COM) 3 BADM 291 - Independent Study (COM) 3 BADM 292 - Topics (COM) 3 BADM 310 - Business Finance (COM) ACCT 211 / Crosslists with MGMT 310 3 BADM 334 - Small Business Management (COM) 3 BADM 336 - Entrepreneurship I (COM) Crosslists with ENTR 336 3 BADM 350 - Legal Environment of Business (COM) 3 BADM 351 - Business Law (COM) BADM 350 3 BADM 360 - Organization and Management (COM) Crosslists with MGMT 360 3 BADM 370 - Marketing (COM) Crosslists with ECON 370 3 BADM 406-506 - Accounting for Entrepreneurs (COM) Crosslists with ENTR 406-506 3 BADM 411 - Investments (COM) 3 BADM 412 - Security Analysis (COM) 3 BADM 416 - Commercial Bank Management (COM) ECON 330, BADM 360 or AGEC 478 3 BADM 424 - Operations Research (COM) ECON 301, STAT 281 3 BADM 438-538 - Entrepreneurship II (COM) BADM/ENTR 336 / Crosslists with ENTR 438-538 3 BADM 457 - Business Ethics 3 BADM 460 - Human Resource Management (COM) Crosslists with MGMT 460 3 BADM 464 - Organizational Behavior (COM) 3 BADM 474 - Personal Selling (COM) 3 BADM 476-576 - Marketing Research (COM) BADM 370, STAT 281 / Crosslists with ECON 476-576 3 BADM 482 - Business Policy and Strategy (COM) BADM 310, BADM 350, BADM 360, BADM 370 3 BADM 483 - Small Business Consulting (COM) Crosslists with ENTR 483 3 BADM 489 - Business Plan Writing and Competition (COM) Crosslists with ENTR 489 3 BADM 490 - Seminar (COM) 3 BADM 491 - Independent Study (COM) 1-4

BADM 492 - Topics (COM) 1-4 BADM 493-593 - Workshop (COM) 1-3 BADM 494 - Internship (COM) Crosslists with ENTR 494 1-12 BADM 498 - Undergraduate Research/Scholarship (COM) 1-12 ECON (Economics) ECON 101 - Global Economy * (G) Cannot be counted toward a department major 3 ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics * **(COM) 3 ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics * (COM) (G) 3 ECON 292 - Topics 1-4 ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics (COM) ECON 201, MATH 121 or MATH 123 or MATH 125 3 ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomics (COM) ECON 201, ECON 202, MATH 102 or higher 3 ECON 330 - Money and Banking (COM) ECON 201, ECON 202 3 ECON 370 - Marketing ECON 201 or ECON 202 / Crosslists with BADM 370 3 ECON 372 - Introduction to Resource and Environmental Economics Crosslists with AGEC 372 3 ECON 403-503 - History of Economic Thought (COM) ECON 201, ECON 202 3 ECON 405 - Comparative Economic Systems (COM) 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 (COM) MATH 121, STAT 281 3 ECON 428 - Mathematical Economics ECON 301, ECON 302, MATH 121 3 ECON 431-531 - Managerial Economics ECON 301, STAT 281 3 ECON 433 - Public Finance (COM) (AW) 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 (COM) ECON 201, ECON 202 3 ECON 453 - Risk Management-Personal and Business ECON 301, STAT 281 3 ECON 460-560 - Economic Development ** (G) 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 (COM) ECON 201 3 ECON 476-576 - Marketing Research ECON 370, STAT 281 / Crosslists with BADM 476-576 3 ECON 482 - Labor Economics (COM) ECON 201, ECON 202 3 ECON 490 - Seminar (COM) 1-3 ECON 491-591 - Independent Study (COM) 1-4 ECON 492 - Topics (COM) 1-4 ECON 494 - Internship (COM) 1-6 ECON 496 - Field Experience 1-3 ECON 498 - Undergraduate Research/Scholarship (COM) 1-12 ENTR (Entrepreneurship) ENTR 236 - Innovation & Creativity 3 ENTR 237 - ENTR II: Entrepreneurship Development 3 ENTR 320 - Principles and Practices of Social Entrepreneurship 3 ENTR 336 - Entrepreneurship I (COM) Crosslists as BADM 336 3 ENTR 338 - ENTR III: New Venture Creation ENTR 237 3 ENTR 410 - Financing Innovative Ideas BADM/ENTR 438/538 3 ENTR 438-538 - Entrepreneurship II (COM) BADM/ENTR 336 / Crosslists with BADM 438-538 3 ENTR 483 - Small Business Consulting 3 ENTR 488 - Entrepreneurial Studies Capstone ENTR 338 1 ENTR 489 - Business Plan Writing and Competition (COM) Crosslists with BADM 489 1 ENTR 494 - Internship 3 MGMT (Management) MGMT 310 - Business Finance ACCT 211 / Crosslists with BADM 310 3 MGMT 325 - Management Information Systems Crosslists with CSC 325 3 MGMT 360 - Organization and Management Crosslists with BADM 360 3 MGMT 460 - Human Resource Management Crosslists with MGMT 460 3 Support Courses CSC (Computer Science) CSC 325 - Management Information Systems (COM) Crosslists with MGMT 325 3 ENGL (English) ENGL 101 - Composition I * 3 ENGL 201 - Composition II * ENGL 101 3 ENGL 379 - Technical Communication (COM) (AW) ENGL 201 3 MATH (Mathematics) MATH 121-121L - Survey of Calculus and Lab* (COM) 5 MATH 123 - Calculus I * (COM) Can be substituted for MATH 121-121L 4 STAT (Statistics) STAT 281 - Introduction to Statistics (COM) MATH 102 or higher 3

All students wishing to graduate with a major in Economics with a Business Specialization must earn a grade of "C" or better in the following courses: BADM 310- Business Finance BADM 360- Organization and Management BADM 460- Human Resources Management MGMT/CSC 325- Management Information Systems

Course Options - No Prereqs The following courses do not have any prerequisites. This alternate list of courses can be used by advisors to help students develop a complete schedule (15 credits) when a student has already completed numerous credits prior to attending SDSU. Major Course Options Course Number Course Title Credits ACCT 210 Principles of Accounting I 3 BADM 280 Personal Finance 3 BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business 3 ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Student Success Courses Course Number Course Title Credits UC 143 Mastering Lifetime Learning Skills 2 UC 102/L Exploratory Studies 2 CA 110 Individual Financial Literacy 1 CA 111 Individual Financial Management 1 1 and 2 Credit Courses At SDSU, our goal is to help you progress in your academic program and to complete your degree in a timely manner. To this end, we encourage all students to complete 15 credits each semester. This list indicates a variety of 1- and 2-credit courses that are applicable to a majority of SDSU students and will help you compile a full course schedule. In some cases, these courses meet major requirements. Those courses that do not meet a specific requirement for your major will count as electives that contribute to the credits needed to complete your degree. The course list will be updated prior to registration each semester. Please consult with your advisor about which course(s) will be the best fit for you. http://www.sdstate.edu/gs/students/advising/student-success.cfm

Bachelor of Arts in Economics - Business Specialization (Fall 2016) Student Sample 4 Year Plan Advisor First Year Fall Courses Minor/2nd Major First Year Spring Courses Summer Courses Second Year Fall Courses Second Year Spring Courses Summer Courses Third Year Fall Courses Third Year Spring Courses Summer Courses Fourth Year Fall Courses Fourth Year Spring Courses