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Haya
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
(NEW CURRICULUM ACCORDING TO CATALOGUE 2005 - 2006)
NAME:

ID #:
Tel #:

P.O.Box:

E-mail:
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
CR

CORE BUSINESS COURSES
ACCT 210

CONCENTRATION

3

BUSS 200
BUSS 211

ACCOUNTING

CR

3
3

ACCT 215

ACCT 217 to ACCT 250

3

ACCT 217 to ACCT 250

3

2

ACCT 217 to ACCT 250

3

BUSS 230

3

ACCT 217 to ACCT 250

3

BUSS 239

0
0

Any business elective
Total Crs

3
15

BUSS 240
BUSS 245

1

BIDS

CR

BUSS 248

0

INFO 205

3

BUSS 249

3

DCSN 205

3

DCSN 200

3

INFO 210 to INFO 250

6

FINA 210
INFO 200
MKTG 210

3
3

or
DCSN 210 TO DCSN 250

6

3

Any business elective

3

MNGT 215

3
33
CR

Total Crs
ENTREPRENEURSHIP

15
CR

ENTM 220 TO ENTM 250

3

15

ENTM 220 TO ENTM 250

3

48

ENTM 220 TO ENTM 250

3

ENTM 220 TO ENTM 250

3

Total Crs.:
GENERIC CONCENTRATION
ACCT 217 TO MNGT 250
Total Crs.:

A student can choose to graduate with a maximum of two concentrations

Any business elective

REQUIREMENTS FROM OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

3
15
CR

ECON 211

3

Total Crs
FINANCE

ECON 212

3

FINA 215 to FINA 250

3

ENGLISH 208

3

FINA 215 to FINA 250

3

ELECTIVE (200 & above)
FOR ARTS STUDENTS
MATH 203

3

FINA 215 to FINA 250

3

FINA 215 to FINA 250

3

FOR SCIENCES STUDENTS
MATH 204

3
MATH 204
CMPS 209
3
CMPS 209
ELECTIVE (200 & above)
3
Students cannot choose EDUC 219, EDUC 227, ECON 213, STAT 201, STAT 210, STAT 234, ITEC 242,
PSPA 275 as free non-business electives
UNIVERSITY GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
3
ARABIC a
ARABIC a

Any business elective

3

Total Crs
MANAGEMENT

15
CR

MNGT 220 TO MNGT 250

3

MNGT 220 TO MNGT 250

3

MNGT 220 TO MNGT 250

3

3

MNGT 220 TO MNGT 250

3

3

Any business elective

3

SEQ Id: CVSP 201 or 202 or 205 or any 207 (A,B,C,…)

3

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