Business Education


School Chair
Saeed Mortazavi, Ph.D.

School of Business
Siemens Hall 111
(707) 826-3224
www.humboldt.edu/~sbe


The Program

This program prepares students for teaching subjects that are commonly taught in business-related subjects in the public schools. (For information on preliminary and professional clear teaching credentials, see Education.)


Preparation

High school students should follow preparation requirments for the C.S.U. system.

Community college students should take approved substitutes for lower division core courses. Community college courses may not be transferred to fulfill upper division core or elective requirements.

Consult your community college advisor or contact the School of Business if you have questions about transfer credit for business courses.


Requirements for the Major

Please note: Degree requirements listed here do not include the professional education courses required for admission to the credential program. Students earning this degree may waive CSET assessments before entering the credential program. Before applying to the secondary education credential program, students must meet the prerequisite of 45 hours early field experience or enroll in SED 210/410.

Students must earn a minimum grade of C- in all required courses. Demonstrate keyboarding skill by touch at a professional level of speed and accuracy with correct technique.

LOWER DIVISION CORE

29 units or equvalents

BA 210 Legal Environment of Business
BA 232 Introductory Business Statistics
BA 250 Financial Accounting
BA 252 Management Accounting
CIS 110 Introduction to Computers
CIS 130 Introduction to Programming
ECON 210 Principles of Economics
JMC 232 Technical Writing


UPPER DIVISION CORE

24 units or equivalents

BA 340 Introductory Marketing
BA 360 Introductory Finance
BA 370 Introductory Management
BA 410 International Business
BA 412 Social Environment of Business
BA 414 Strategic Management


ELECTIVES

11 units

Three courses from at least two areas:

Accounting:

BA 450 Intermediate Financial Accounting I
BA 452 Cost Accounting, Planning, & Control
BA 453 Tax Accounting
BA 454 Financial Statement Auditing
ECON 310 Intermediate Microtheory & Strategy

Economics:

ECON 308 History of Economic Thought
ECON 311 Intermediate Macroeconomics
ECON 323 Economic History of the US
ECON 423 Environmental & Natural Resources Economics
ECON 435 Principles of Money & Banking
ECON 480 Special Topics in Economics


Finance:

BA 460 Investment Management
BA 462 Problems in Financial Management
BA 464 Multinational Corporate Finance
BA 468 Capital Budgeting
ECON 435 Money & Banking

Law:

BA 310 Business Law


Management:

BA 401 Advanced Sustainable Management Applications
BA 410 International Business
BA 470 Management Theory
BA 472 Change Management
ECON 309 Economics of a Sustainable Society


Marketing:

BA 444 International Marketing
BA 446 Marketing Research
ECON 310 Intermediate Microeconomics


Quantitative Methods:

BA 332 Intermediate Business Statistics

 

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