Raj Soin College of Business JoAnn Bevelhymer Director of Undergraduate Programs

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Raj Soin College of Business JoAnn Bevelhymer Director of Undergraduate Programs

Advising Office Information (937) Rike Hall – Dean’s Office  Monday – Thursday 8:30am-6:00pm  Friday 8:30am-5:00pm  By Appointment

Academic Programs  DeanBerkwood Farmer, Ph.D.  Associate DeanRichard Williams, Ph.D.  DirectorJoAnn Bevelhymer  Associate DirectorCharles Long

Business Degree Programs Undergraduate  B.S. in Business Graduate  M.B.A.  M.S. in Social & Applied Economics  Master of Accountancy

Accreditation AACSB International  The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Awarded Based on Standards  Faculty Excellence  Faculty Involvement  Program Quality  Physical Facilities

Enrollment  2000 Students Enrolled  80% Undergraduate Students  20% Graduate Students Faculty  67 Full-Time Faculty  85% Have Doctoral Degrees (Ph.D.)

Admission Requirements Tier I  ENG 101 & 102 “C” Required  MTH 128 or 129 “C” Required  45 Credit Hours  2.5 Cumulative GPA

Tier II Requirements  ACC 204, 205  EC 204, 205  MS 204, 205  MTH 228  CS 205

Undergraduate Curriculum  General Education57 Hours  Business Core70  Major Requirements60  Total 187

General Education College Component Courses  EC 290 – Economic, Business, and Social Issues Analyzes controversy and diversity of opinions regarding economic, business, and social issues shaping the world in which we live.  FIN 205 – Personal Financial Decision-Making Provides knowledge that helps students effectively manage their personal financial affairs. Topics include personal financial statements, budgeting, tax planning, investing and savings, consumer borrowing, insurance, real estate, and retirement planning.

Business Core  Math and Computer Science  Accounting  Economics  Finance  Law  Management  Management Information Systems  Management Science  Marketing

Electives Non-Business  Courses taken outside of Business Business  Additional upper level business courses

Sequence of Study Freshman Year  General Education  Math Sophomore Year  General Education  Tier II Requirements  Non-Business Electives

Sequence of Study Junior Year  Junior Level Core  Major Requirements Senior Year  Senior Level Core  Major Requirements  Business Electives

Undergraduate Majors  Accountancy  Business Economics  Finance  Financial Services  Human Resource Management  International Business  Management  Management Information Systems  Marketing  Operations Management

BUS 100  “Horizons in Business”  Undecided About Your Major?  Learn About the Different Areas in Business  Guest Speakers

Minors in Business  Business  Economics  International Business  International Trade  Management  Management Information Systems  Marketing  Operations Management

Student Clubs  Get Involved!  Networking Opportunities  Social Activities  Guest Speakers  Professional Development

Contact Information Please keep up-to-date:  Address  Phone Number Please check:  WSU Address

JA Globe  International Trade Experience  No Foreign Travel  Students Form an Export Company  Import/Export with Chilean Students  Work with Key Players in Dayton’s International Trade Scene

“Welcome Back 2 Business” Open House Thursday, September 7 th 2:00pm – 4:00pm Rike Hall Lobby  Meet the professors  Learn about business majors  Get information about clubs  Food, door prizes, games!!!