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Department of Marketing
BBA Degree "Core Curriculum" Areas A-F
(for Freshmen & Sophmores)
To receive a degree in Marketing from the Terry College of Business, you must complete 121 hours of course work. Of these hours, 60 must be from courses listed on the core curriculum sheets attached, and 60 hours must be from Degree Requirement courses normally taken as an Upper Division student (see yellow handout). The remaining 1 hour is a PE course.
This handout contains a Core Curriculum checksheet for areas A-F. It is a requirement that you complete ACCT 2101 and MIST 2090 before taking Upper Division "Business Core" and "Major" courses. It is also a requirement to have completed the following courses:
SPCM 1100 or 1500 (Area C)
MATH 2200 with the lab (Area D)
ECON 2100 or 2200 (Area E)
Areas A-F Checksheet
Area A - Essential Skills (9 hours, all courses are required)
_____ ENGL 1101 English Composition (Grade C or better is required)
_____ ENGL 1102 English Composition (Grade C or better is required)
_____ MATH 1113 Precalculus Mathematics
Area B - Institutional Options (5 hours)
_____ FREE ELECTIVES (take any one 2-hour, and any one 3-hour course you want, except PE)
Area C - Humanities/Fine Arts (6 hours)
FINE ARTS ELECTIVE (choose one)
_____ ARHI 2100 Monuments of World Art
_____ ARTS 2000 Art Appreciation
_____ ARTS 2050 Cultural Diversity in American Art
_____ DANC 2010 Dance Appreciation
_____ DRAM 2000 Appreciation of Dramatic Art
_____ DRAM 2120 Introduction to Cinema
_____ DRAM 2130 American Ethnic Cinema
_____ MUSI 2020 Introduction to Music
_____ MUSI 2040 History of Popular Music
_____ MUSI 2060 History of Rock and Roll
_____ MUSI 2080 African American Music
HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (choose one)
_____ CLAS 1000 Greek Culture
_____ CLAS 1010 Roman Culture
_____ CLAS 1020 Classical Mythology
_____ CLAS 2010 The Nature of the English Vocabulary
_____ CMLT 2111 World Literature I
_____ CMLT 2210 Western World Literature I
_____ CMLT 2212 World Literature II
_____ CMLT 2220 Western World Literature II
_____ CMLT 2400 Asian American Literature
_____ EDES 2510 History of the Built Environment I
_____ EDES 2520 History of the Built Environment II
_____ ENGL 2310 English Literature from the Beginnings to 1700
_____ ENGL 2320 English Literature from 1700 to the Present
_____ ENGL 2330 American Literature from the Beginnings to 1865
_____ ENGL 2340 American Literature from 1865 to the Present
_____ ENGL 2400 Multicultural Literature in America
_____ LING 2100 The Study of Language
_____ PHIL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy
_____ PHIL 1500 Logic and Critical Thinking
_____ PHIL 2200 Introduction to Ethics
_____ RELI 1001 Introduction to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
_____ RELI 1002 Introduction to the Religions of India, China, and Japan
_____ RELI 1003 Introduction to Religious Thought
_____ RELI 2004 Introduction to Religion in Native American Cultures
_____ RELI 2005 African American Religions: An Introduction
_____ ROML 2550 Latino Literature, Language and Culture
_____ SPCM 1100 Introduction to Public Speaking
_____ SPCM 1500 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
_____ Foreign Language (Select 1001 level and above.)
*BBA degree requirement course SPCM 1100 or SPCM 1500 is preferred in Area C of the core curriculum. It must be taken as an Arts and Sciences Elective (see yellow handout) if not satisfied in Area C.
Area D - Science/Mathematics (11 hours)
LAB SCIENCE COURSE (choose one - 4 hours with lab)
_____ ASTR 1010 & Lab Introduction to Astronomy
_____ ASTR 1020 & Lab Introduction to Astronomy
_____ BIOL 1103 & Lab Basic Concepts of Biology
_____ BIOL 1104 & Lab Organismal Biology
_____ BIOL 1107 & Lab Principles of Biology I
_____ BIOL 1108 & Lab Principles of Biology II
_____ BTNY 1210 & Lab Principles of Plant Biology
_____ CHEM 1110 & Lab Elementary Chemistry
_____ CHEM 1211 & Lab Freshman Chemistry I
_____ CHEM 1212 & Lab Freshman Chemistry II
_____ CHEM 1411 & Lab Advanced Modern Chemistry
_____ CHEM 1412 & Lab Advanced Modern Chemistry II
_____ CHEM 2100 & Lab Elementary Organic Chemistry
_____ CHEM 2211 & Lab Modern Organic Chemistry I
_____ CHEM 2212 & Lab Modern Organic Chemistry II
_____ CSCI 1301 & Lab Introduction to Computing and Programming
_____ GEOG 1111 & Lab Introduction to Physical Geography
_____ GEOG 1112 & Lab Introduction to Weather and Climate
_____ GEOG 1113 & Lab Introduction to Land forms
_____ GEOL 1121 & Lab Earth Processes and Environments
_____ GEOL 1122 & Lab Earth's History of Global Change
_____ GEOL 1250 & Lab Physical Geology
_____ GEOL 1260 & Lab Historical Geology
_____ MARS 1010 & Lab Marine Environment I
_____ MARS 1020 & Lab Marine Environment II
_____ PHYS 1111 & Lab Introductory Physics -Mechanics, Waves, Thermodynamics
_____ PHYS 1112 & Lab Introductory Physics -Electricity and Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics
_____ PHYS 1211 & Lab Calculus Based Physics Mechanics, Waves, Thermodynamics
_____ PHYS 1212 & Lab Calculus Based Physics Electricity and Magnetism, Optics
SCIENCE COURSE (choose one - 3 hours)
_____ ASTR 1010 Introduction to Astronomy
_____ ASTR 1020 Introduction to Astronomy
_____ ASTR 1420 Life in the Universe
_____ ASTR 1660 History of Astronomy
_____ ASTR 1870 Black Holes
_____ BIOL 1103 Basic Concepts of Biology
_____ BIOL 1104 Organismal Biology
_____ BTNY 1210 Principles of Plant Biology
_____ BTNY 1220 Organismal Plant Biology (three hours - lab included with course)
_____ ECOL 1000 Ecological Basis of Environmental Issues (three hours - lab included with course)
_____ GEOG 1111 Introduction to Physical Geography
_____ GEOG 1112 Introduction to Weather and Climate
_____ GEOG 1113 Introduction to Land forms
_____ GEOG 1125 Resources, Society, and the Environment
_____ GEOL 1121 Earth Processes and Environments
_____ GEOL 1122 Earth's History of Global Change
_____ PHYS 1010 Physical Science
MATHEMATICS (4 hours)
_____ MATH 2200 & Lab Analytic Geometry and Calculus is preferred.
*BBA degree requirement course MATH 2200-2200L is preferred in Area D of the Core Curriculum. It must be taken as an Arts and Sciences Elective (see yellow handout) if not satisfied as part of Area D.
Area E - Social Sciences (12 hours)
SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE (choose 3)
_____ AFAM 2000 Introduction to African American Studies
_____ ANTH 1102 Introduction to Anthropology
_____ ANTH 2310 Archaeology of Georgia
_____ CLAS 2000 Introduction to Classical Archaeology
_____ EDES 1500 Design and the Environment
_____ GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography
_____ GEOG 1103 Cultural Geography of the United States
_____ GEOG 1125 Resources, Society, and the Environment
_____ HIST 2111 American History to 1865
_____ HIST 2112 American History since 1865
_____ HIST 2050H Multicultural America (Honors)
_____ HIST 2221 Latin American Civilization to 1800
_____ HIST 2222 Latin American Civilization Since 1800
_____ HIST 2301 History of Western Civilization to 1500
_____ HIST 2302 History of Western Society since 1500
_____ HIST 2501 Introduction to African History to Sixteenth Century
_____ HIST 2502 Survey of African History After 1600
_____ HIST 2560 The Middle East Since 1914
_____ HIST 2601 East Asian Civilizations I
_____ HIST 2602 East Asian Civilizations II
_____ HIST 2701 World Civilizations I
_____ HIST 2702 World Civilizations II
_____ POLS 1101 American Government
_____ PSYC 1101 Elementary Psychology
_____ PSYC 2100 Survey of Black Psychology
_____ SOCI 1101 Introductory Sociology
_____ SOCI 1600 Social Problems
_____ SOCI 2020 African American Society
_____ SOCI 2400 Environmental Sociology
_____ SOCI 2820 Race and Ethnicity in America
_____ SPCM 1010 Communication in Human Society
_____ WMST 1110 Multicultural Perspectives on Women in the United States
_____ WMST 2010 Introduction to Women's Studies
_____ *ECON 2100 Economics of Environmental Quality
_____ *ECON 2200 Economic Development of the United States
*BBA degree requirement course ECON 2100 or ECON 2200 is preferred in Area E of the Core Curriculum. It must be taken as an Arts and Sciences Elective (see yellow sheet) if not satisfied as part of Area E.
Area F - Related to the Major (18 hours, all courses are required)
_____ ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting I
_____ ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting II (prerequisite: ACCT 2101)
_____ ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics
_____ ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
_____ LEGL 2700 Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business
_____ MIST 2090 Introduction to Information Systems in Business or CSCI 1100
_____ PHYSICAL EDUCATION (one hour)
TOTAL
60 hours + 1 = 61 hours
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