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Accounting ▰ Computer Information Systems ▰ Economics ▰ Finance ▰ International Business ▰ Management ▰ Marketing ▰ Quantitative Finance
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We are a community committed to preparing students to be educated and enlightened citizens who lead productive and meaningful lives. Includes: ◦ Academic Affairs ◦ Access and Enrollment Management ◦ Administration and Finance ◦ Student Affairs and University Planning ◦ University Advancement
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College of Business We are committed to preparing students to be active and engaged citizens who are exceptionally well qualified leaders for success in a global competitive marketplace.
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Accounting (BBA) Computer Information Systems (BBA) Economics (BA, BBA, BS) Finance (BBA) International Business (BBA) Management (BBA) Marketing (BBA) Quantitative Finance (BS)
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Business Analytics Chinese Business Studies Computer Information Systems Economics
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JMU College of Business Makes the Grade! Bloomberg BusinessWeek (2013) CRITERIAGRADE Teaching QualityA+ Facilities and ServicesA+ Job PlacementA
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1. CoB faculty are committed to providing an exceptional educational experience for our students. 2. The CoB will be a preferred source of student talent for employers in the Mid- Atlantic region. 3. The CoB recognizes that students and faculty face ethical choices. As such, it maintains the highest expectations for students regarding JMU's Honor Code.
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Attend class promptly and prepared Obey the Honor Code Ask questions for clarification Assume responsibility for your own education Demonstrate professional behavior Seek help before it’s too late Be actively engaged
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High quality instruction Course availability for progression in major Guaranteed acceptance into COB 300 with 2.7 BBA GPA Career assistance Engagement Opportunities ◦ employers and alumni ◦ CoB students ◦ faculty
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Freshman Year to Senior Year
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Essential Terminology Bachelor’s Degree (BBA, BS, BA) Degree Requirements (120 credits) General Education (41 credits) Program of Study ◦ Major ◦ Minor B.B.A Core (lower-level and upper-level) Formal Acceptance to the College of Business COB 300 Requirement Elective (within program and “free” electives) Prerequisites and co-requisites (course sequencing) Override
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Lower-LevelUpper-Level COB 191 – Business Statistics COB 202 – Interpersonal Skills COB 204 – Computer Information Systems COB 218 – Legal Environment of Business COB 241 – Financial Accounting COB 242 – Managerial Accounting COB 291 – Management Science ECON 201 – Principles of Economics GECON 200 – Macroeconomics MATH 205 or Higher – Calculus COB 300A – Management COB 300B – Finance COB 300C – Operations COB 300D – Marketing COB 487 – Strategic Management
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Freshman YearSophomore Year MATH 205 or Higher – Calculus GECON 200 – Macroeconomics COB 191 – Business Statistics COB 204 – Computer Information Systems ECON 201 – Principles of (Micro) Economics COB 241 – Financial Accounting COB 202 – Interpersonal Skills COB 218 – Legal Environment of Business COB 242 – Managerial Accounting COB 291 – Management Science
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Application+10 Lower- Level BBA Core Courses +2.7 BBA Core GPA* = * BBA Core GPA is calculated using letter grades earned at JMU in the lower-level BBA Core courses, except calculus. Pending list/waitlist for applicants below 2.7.
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Third Year – First Semester COB 300A – Integrated Functional Systems: Management (3) COB 300B – Integrated Functional Systems: Finance (3) COB 300C – Integrated Functional Systems: Operations (3) COB 300D – Integrated Functional Systems: Marketing (3) + Major Course (3) Typical Upper-Level Progression Third Year – Second Semester Major Course (3) General Education (3-4) Electives or Minor Course (1-4) Fourth Year – First Semester Major Course (3) Major Course or COB 487 (3) General Education (3-4) Electives or Minor Course (1-4) Fourth Year – Second Semester Major Course (3) Major Course or COB 487 (3) General Education (3-4) Electives or Minor Course (1-4)
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Minimum 120 credit hours Completion of General Education, including Cluster One Test Completion of Major Requirements Minimum cumulative GPA 2.00 Minimum major GPA 2.00 Minimum minor GPA 2.00 (if applicable)
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Freshman Advising Coordination Major Exploration Undecided Advising IS 202 – Career and Life Planning Course
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Career Advising and Internships COB Faculty Career AdvisorsCareer and Academic Planning Career/Major Choices Department Internship Coordinators Career Advising Recruit-A-Duke Resume Workshops Mock Interviews Internship and Job Fairs On-campus Interviews
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Academic Services Center The College of Business Academic Services Center supports educational goals and student success by providing a quality advising experience. We are dedicated to serving our academic community with integrity and professionalism.
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Academic Advising (SO year to graduation) Academic Plan Development COB 300 Application and Acceptance Process Declaration of COB majors and minors Transfer Credit Coordination for COB Courses Career Development Guidance Enrollment Assistance Campus Referrals
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Semester Abroad Programs (Florence, London, Salamanca) Short-Term Programs (Africa, Asia, Australia, UK, Europe, Central America, Canada) Exchange Programs (Australia, England, Egypt, Japan, Spain, Sweden, South Korea) Study at Oxford, Cambridge, and St. Andrews
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Complete COB 300 Earn a European Business Concentration All courses taught in English by University of Antwerp faculty Travel to France, Germany, Turkey, Luxemburg, Netherlands, and England
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Questions? www.jmu.edu/cob
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