Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) Program
Suggested Course of Study
Summer Session 6 credit hours
MAT 119 Finite Math Concepts, techniques, and applications of systems
of linear equations, geometric linear programming, mathematics of finance,
combinatorics, probability, and descriptive statistics.
ACC 255 Financial Accounting Introduces theory and practice in the
preparation, analysis, and interpretation of general purpose financial
statements for external users.
Fall semester 15 credit hours
ECO 201 Quantitative Methods (Statistics) Basic business statistics
including a review of descriptive measures, selected discrete probability
distributions, selected continuous probability distributions, and statistical
inference; statistical decision making, correlation, and regression.
ACC 256 Managerial Accounting Introduces the development and analysis
of accounting information for managerial planning and control.
ACC 205 Business Law Basic coverage of the environment of business,
including legal and ethical issues and the regulatory and global environment of
business that affect business policies and decisions.
ECO 284 Microeconomics Overview of a market economy; analysis of
supply and demand; using graphical techniques; consumer behavior; production and
cost; determination of prices in various product and resource markets;
international economics.
ECO 285 Macroeconomics Measurement of national economic variables;
determination of output, income, employment, and price levels through aggregate
supply and demand analysis and related graphical techniques; business cycles,
fiscal and monetary policy, international trade.
Spring semester 12 credit hours
MGT 300 Managing Behavior in Organizations The environment of
organizations, planning, organizing, leading, and reviewing processes and
systems. Emphasizes strategic planning, teamwork, and process design.
MKT 333 Introduction to Marketing Orientation to basic marketing
concepts and practices. Topics include the impact of external forces on
marketing decisions; marketing strategies; marketing aspects of business ethics
and social responsibility; and global marketing.
MGT 301 Operations Management Introduces the operations management
function. The course is organized around the dual concepts of building and
managing world-class operations.
FIN 311 Principles of Finance Surveys financial operations in relation
to other business functions; internal financial activities, sources of funds,
and involvement with money and capital markets; basics of financial analysis;
understanding of financial system.