Semester 1
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COURSE
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CR
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ENGL 101 ~COMPOSITION 1
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3
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*
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CS 101 INTRO TO PC APPLICATIONS
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4
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*
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GBUS 101 INTRO TO BUSINESS
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3
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** COLL 101 EMBEDDED
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BTEC 116 INTERMEDIATE KEYBOARDING
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3
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MATH 120 — QUANTITATIVE LITERACY
OR HIGHER
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3
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*
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TOTAL: |
16 |
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Semester 2
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COURSE
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CR
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ENGL 102 ~COMPOSITION 2
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3
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*
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BTEC 275 ADVANCED BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
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3
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**
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BTEC 235 MICROSOFT WORD/WINDOWS
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3
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BUSINESS ELECTIVE
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2
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*
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COMM 111 ~FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
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3
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*
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TOTAL: |
14 |
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Semester 3
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COURSE
|
CR
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GBUS 117 FINANCIAL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
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3
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**
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ECON 202 MACROECONOMICS
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3
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*
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ACCT 201 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING 1
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3
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**
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BTEC 265 MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS
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3
|
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BUSINESS ELECTIVE
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2
|
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TOTAL: |
14 |
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Semester 4
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COURSE
|
CR
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BTEC 270 INTRODUCTION TO WEB PAGE DESIGN
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3
|
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ECON 201 MICROECONOMICS
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3
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*
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HUMAN INQUIRY AND THE PAST GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE
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3
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* SEE ATTACHED
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GBUS 202 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
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3
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**
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BTEC 295 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR
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3
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TOTAL: |
15 |
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The Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Business Information Technology (BASBA BIT)gives students a strong background in business technology skills and competencies. Graduates will be prepared to manage an office in a variety of business environments.
MILESTONE COURSE:
These courses are the keys to graduation. Courses should be taken in the recommended semesters to stay on time for completion.
FIELD/CLINICAL COURSE:
CAREER PLANNING: During the fourth semester of the BTEC degree, students interested in the BAS should apply for the program in their final semester of the AAS program.
CAPSTONE COURSE: The capstone is a semester-long capstone project that prepares you for the workforce by perfecting your resume, assessing student learning outcomes, and preparing a portfolio of student work.
ELECTIVES: Business electives may be chosen from courses with the following pre-fixes: ACCT, BTEC, ECON, ENT, FIN, GBUS, MGMT, or MKTG. Upper-division courses are those that are numbered 300 or higher. For assistance in choosing electives, please see your academic advisor.
CONCURRENT COURSES:
CERTIFICATION:
GPA REQUIREMENTS *- GEN ED 2.00 **- -COMMON PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT 2.25 BEYOND 2.50
PRACTICUM and SEMINAR
2+2 with WVU Parkersburg
CAREER LADDER:
Students should average 15 credit hours per semester, or 30 per year, to graduate on time.
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TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS:
120
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