BCS 206
Computer Applications for Business
ECO 105
Fundamentals of Economics
ENG 101
English Composition I
ENG 102
English Composition II
ENG 111
Advanced Communication Skills
HIS 303
History of Aviation
HUM 360
Human World Views: 3500 BCE – 1650 AD
HUM 361
Human World Views: 1650 AD – Present
MAT 101
College Math I
Choose two courses from the following:
ART, COM 245, COM 322
, DRA, DSN 110, ENG 360
, ENG 365
, Foreign Language, HIS 230
, HUM, LIT, MUS, PHI
Select a course from the following:
PSY 101
Introduction to Psychology
SOC 101
Introduction to Sociology
BAC 101
Accounting I
BAC 102
Accounting II
BBM 201
Principles of Management
BBM 320
Business Communications
BBM 402
Strategic Management
BLA 303 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business
BMK 305
Marketing
FIN 305
Financial Management
MAT 102
College Math II
MAT 308 Inferential Statistics
MIS 320
Management Information Systems
The College of Business programs require a minimum grade of "C" for program core courses. Students receiving a grade lower than "C" in any required program core course must retake that course.
BAM 302
Aviation Safety
BAM 410
Government and Aviation
BAM 411
Airport Management
BAM 412
Airline Management
MAT 302
Principles of Statistics II
A concentration requires 18-33 transfer credits in aviation technology for documented experience or technical training/certification. (The exact number of credits awarded will vary with the student's background). Students must have a minimum of 18 aviation technology transfer credits that cannot substitute for any of the courses listed above.
Students receiving less than 33 aviation technology credits must take BBM 370
. Students receiving less than 30 aviation technology credits must take BBM 370
and also select one of the following: BBM 411
or HRM 311
. Any remaining credits need to fill in the 33-credit hour requirement.
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2012-2013 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2012 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.