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The environmental management minor complements the skills the student gains in his or her major discipline by providing a study of interdisciplinary and multimedia (air, water, land) envi- ronmental management and related issues on a fundamental, practical, and global level.

Objectives

The student who graduates with a minor in environmental management will be able to

• Apply and interpret the scientific principles, guiding regu- lations, and recommended practices in environmental management.

• Demonstrate knowledge of effective techniques for communi- cating scientific, technical, and legal information.

• Develop strategies and employ today’s required skills in criti- cal thinking, problem solving, project management, interper- sonal relations, and team building.

• Combine information technology and international perspectives.

• Describe the new paradigm of environmental management and prevention and relate it to multimedia environment and sustainable development.

Requirements for the Minor

A minor in environmental management requires the completion of 15 credits of coursework in environmental management; at least 9 credits must be earned in upper-level courses (numbered 300 or above). Specific course requirements are listed below. If a specific course required for the minor is taken instead to satisfy requirements for the major, another course in the same discipline should be substituted to fulfill the required minimum number of credits for the minor. Any course used to replace an upper-level course should also be classified as upper level.

For a listing of all the requirements for the bachelor’s degree, students should refer to their major and pp. 9–10.

Environmental Management

Minor Courses Credits

(to be taken in the the last 60 credits with required and supplemental major courses)

Required Course

ENMT 301 Environment and Ecosystems Management 3

Supplemental Courses

Any upper-level ENMT course 3

Any upper-level ENMT course 3

Any ENMT course 3

Any ENMT course 3

PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology 3

or SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology

or other course to fulfill the second behavioral and social sciences requirement (discipline must differ from first)

◆ ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting II 3

BIOL 101 Concepts of Biology 3

or ASTR 100 Introduction to Astronomy

or other course to fulfill the biological and physical sciences lecture requirement

ECON 203 Principles of Microeconomics 3

(related requirement for major)

HIST 142 Western Civilization II 3

or HIST 157 History of the United States Since 1865

or other course(s) to fulfill the second arts and humanities requirement (discipline must differ from first) and the historical perspective requirement

SPCH 100 Foundations of Speech Communication 3

or COMM 390 Writing for Managers

or other course to fulfill the communications/ writing or speech requirement

IFSM 300 Information Systems in Organizations 3

or ACCT 326 Accounting Information Systems

◆ BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory 3

Additional Required Courses (to be taken after introductory and foundation courses)

◆ BMGT 340 Business Finance 3

◆ MRKT 310 Marketing Principles and Organization 3

◆ BMGT 343 Investments 3

COMM 394/394X Business Writing 3

or other course to fulfill the communications/ upper-level intensive writing requirement

◆ ECON 430 Money and Banking 3

or other supplemental major course

◆ BMGT 440 Financial Management 3

◆ BMGT 443 Security Analysis and Valuation 3

◆ BMGT 446 International Finance 3

or other supplemental major course

BMGT 392 Global Business Management 3

or other course to fulfill the international perspective requirement

BMGT 496 Business Ethics 3

or other course to fulfill the civic responsibility requirement

Minor and/or Elective Courses (to be taken in the last 60 credits

along with required major courses) 28

Recommended Minors

Human resource management, marketing, or other business-related minor

Capstone Course for Major(to be taken in the last 15 credits)

◆ BMGT 495 Strategic Management 3

Total credits for BS in finance 120

• Supplemental major courses (6 credits): Chosen from BMGT 345, 346, 347, 444, 445, and 446 and ECON 305, 306, and 430

• Required related courses (12 credits), which may be applied anywhere in the degree: ACCT 326 (or IFSM 300), ECON 201 and 203, and MATH 107

Recommended Sequence

The following course sequence will fulfill all the requirements for the BS in finance. Coursework for the major is indicated by ◆. Since some recom- mended courses fulfill more than one requirement, substituting courses for those listed may make it necessary to take additional courses to meet degree requirements. Students should consult an advisor whenever taking advan- tage of other options. Information on alternate courses (where allowable) to fulfill general education requirements (in communications, arts and humanities, behavioral and social sciences, biological and physical sciences, mathematics, and interdisciplinary issues) and cross-curricular requirements (in civic responsibility, historical, and international perspectives) may be found on p. 9.

Finance Degree Courses Credits

First Courses (to be taken within the first 18 credits)

Note: Placement tests are required for math and English composition courses. EDCP 100 Principles and Strategies of Successful Learning 3

(strongly recommended as first course)

LIBS 150 Information Literacy and Research Methods 1 ENGL 101/101X Introduction to Writing 3

MATH 107 College Algebra 3

or a higher-level math course

BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management 3

(strongly recommended elective for students with no prior business experience)

Introductory Courses (to be taken within the first 30 credits)

◆ ACCT 220 Principles of Accounting I 3 ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3

(related requirement for the major; also fulfills the first behavioral and social sciences requirement)

NSCI 100 Introduction to Physical Science 3

and NSCI 101 Physical Science Laboratory 1

or other course(s) to fulfill the biological and physical sciences lecture and laboratory requirement

ENGL 291 Expository and Research Writing 3

or other course to fulfill the communications/ writing requirement

IFSM 201 Introduction to Computer-Based Systems 3 PHIL 140 Contemporary Moral Issues 3

or a foreign language course

or other ARTH, ARTT, HIST, HUMN, MUSC, PHIL, THET, dance, or literature course to fulfill the first arts and humanities requirement

Foundation Courses (to be taken within the first 60 credits)

◆ STAT 230 Business Statistics 3