Bachelor of Innovationâ„¢ in Business Administration 2009-2010
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Bachelor of Innovation™ in Business Administration
2009-2010 ACADEMIC YEAR
The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, along with the SKILLS COURSES
College of Business, was established in 1965. The College,
which is accredited by AACSB International-the Association to Skills courses provide the foundation for the business program
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, awards the Bachelor of and are to be completed in the first two years. The following
Innovation™ in Business Administration. courses must be completed with a C- or better in order for them
to count towards the BI degree:
AACSB Degree Requirements
All students in AACSB Accredited programs must complete a ACCT 201, 202 ........................................................... 6
minimum of 45 credits in business. BUAD 300 ................................................................. 3
ECON 101, 202 .......................................................... 6
ENGL 131 ................................................................... 3
MATH 104/111 and 112 ............................................. 6
QUAN 201, 202 .......................................................... 6
Total ............................................................... 30
THE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS The Professional Program begins the junior year with the
junior core classes: FNCE 305, MGMT 330, MKTG 300,
All students enrolled in the College of Business are subject to OPTM 300, and INFS 300. The professional program
academic policies and procedures as outlined in the University of continues on with the senior capstone classes BUAD 400 and
Colorado at Colorado Springs Bulletin. ENTP 450 and the upper division innovation courses. These
Please read the Bulletin carefully. courses must be completed with a C- or better.
The undergraduate degree requires 120 semester hours with In order to graduate from a Professional Program Area of
courses taken in general education, general business, innovation Emphasis (Bachelor of Innovation™ in Business
and a cross-disciplinary area of interest. Administration), students must maintain the following criteria:
• 2.0 cumulative GPA
Residency: Candidates for the Bachelor of Innovation™ in • 2.5 College of Business GPA
Business Administration must complete a minimum of 30 credits • Completion of all skills, junior core and capstone
of business course work (to include the innovation specific business courses with no grade below C-.
courses and BUAD 400 & ENTP 450) after the student has been
accepted into the College of Business.
Upper-division Hours: A minimum of 45 credits must be upper-
division (300 or 400-level) course work.
Transfer Restriction: A maximum of 60 semester hours of
appropriate academic credit taken at a junior or community
college may be applied toward the undergraduate degree in
business.
The College reserves the right to disallow any credit that is not
appropriate academic degree credit.
2009-10 MODEL DEGREE PROGRAM
The following four-year plan lists all the specific course requirements for the Bachelor of Innovation in Business Administration
degree. The order in which these courses are taken may vary with course availability. However, normal degree progress in the College
of Business requires that students complete the degree in a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior sequence.
Students are responsible for completing all course prerequisites; prerequisites are strictly enforced.
All classes are presumed to be 3 credits unless otherwise noted.
FRESHMAN YEAR
____ ENTP 100 Introduction to Entrepreneurship ____ ECON 202 Introduction to Macroeconomics
____ ECON 101 Introduction to Microeconomics ____ MATH 112 Calculus for Business & Economics1
____ ENGL 131 Rhetoric & Writing I1 ____ ENGL 209 Technical Writing and Presentation
____ MATH 104 College Algebra or 111 Linear Algebra1 ____ INOV 101 The Innovation Process
____ Innovation Elective: ID 101 Approved Seminar ____ INFS 110 MS Office Apps and Computer Basics
OR Innovation related course approved by advisor
Notes: 1. ACT and SAT scores will be used for placement in English and Math courses.
2. Elective options are on the last page.
SOPHOMORE YEAR
_____ ACCT 201 Financial Accounting ____ ACCT 202 Managerial Accounting
_____ BLAW 201 Business & Intellectual Property Law ____ BUAD 300 Integrated Skills for Management
_____ COMM 201 Comm in Workplace or 210 Public Speaking ____ QUAN 202 Process & Statistics-Based Decisions
_____ QUAN 201 Business Statistics ____ INOV 210 Technical Writing
_____ INOV 201 Innovation Team (1 cr) ____ INOV 202 Innovation Team (1 cr)
_____ Cross-Discipline Core ____ Cross-Discipline Core
Notes: Sophomore standing (30 credits completed) is required to enroll in sophomore business courses (45 hours for BUAD 300).
JUNIOR YEAR
____ FNCE 305 Basic Finance ____ INFS 300 Intro to Mgmt Information Systems
____ MGMT 330 Intro to Management & Organization ____ OPTM 300 Fundamentals of Operations Mgmt
____ MKTG 300 Principles of Marketing ____ Natural Science Elective1
____ Open Elective2 ____ Cross-Discipline Core
____ Cross-Discipline Core ____ INOV 302 Innovation Team (2 cr)
____ INOV 301 Innovation Team (1 cr) ____ Writing Portfolio Submission (required, zero credit) 2
Notes: Junior standing (60 credit hours completed) is required for courses in bold print.
1. Approved Natural Science Electives are listed on back page.
2. After completing ENGL 309, students must submit a Writing Portfolio or enroll in an additional upper division writing course.
SENIOR YEAR
____ BUAD 400 Business, Government, & Society1 ____ ENTP 450 Entrepreneurship and Strategy3
____ Cross-Discipline Core ____ Open Elective (must be upper division if Engineering Core)2
____ HUM 399 Special Topics in Humanities ____ Social Science Elective2
____ Approved Business Elective2 ____ Approved Business Elective2
____ INOV 401 Innovation Team (2 cr) ____ INOV 402 Innovation Team (2 cr)
Notes: 1. BUAD 400 requires 75 credit hours completed to enroll.
2. Approved Business, Social Science, and Open Electives are listed on the back page.
3. Senior standing (90 hours completed) is required for ENTP 450.
Cross Discipline Cores
Engineering Technology (15 Credits):
Credits Course title
9 Take 1 course from each CS 110 Problem Solving through Game Creation
Engineering Department (CS, CS 107 Intro to Visual Basic
ECE, MAE) from the list on CS 115 Principles of Computer Science
the right. ECE 1001 Intro to Robotics
ECE 1411 Intro to Logic Circuits I (2 credits)
ECE 2411 Intro to Logic Circuits II (2 credits)
MAE 1502 Principles of Engineering
MAE 1503 Intro to Engineering Design (2 credits)
MAE 3342 Engineering Economy
6 Choose 2 other engineering courses for which you meet the prerequisites. You may choose courses from the list above or other College
of Engineering and Applied Sciences courses.
Creative Communication (15 Credits):
Credits Course title
3 COMM 344 Leadership Communication
3 Choose 1 three-credit MUS course.
3 Choose 1 three-credit course from VA 101 Beginning Studio 2D
the list on the right. VA 102 Beginning Studio 3D
VA 104 Beginning Drawing
VA 206 Two-Dimensional Topics
VA 207 Three-Dimensional Topics
VA 210 Digital Imaging
VA 211 Introduction to Photography
VA 215 Digital Photography
6 Choose 6 credits from the list on MGMT 390 Improving Personal and Team Creativity
right. COMM 102 Interpersonal Communication
COMM 328 Intercultural Communication
COMM 422 Creative Communication
ENGL 205 Introduction to Creative Writing – Fiction
ENGL 312 Technical Editing and Style
PSY 100 General Psychology
PSY 315 Psychology of Motivation
Globalization (15 Credits):
Credits Course title
6 Foreign Language This requirement is fulfilled by taking and passing the 211 and 212 courses for any spoken
foreign language (archaic languages do not meet the requirement).
Students may need to take additional foreign language courses for placement into the 211 and
212 courses and may need to exceed the 120 credit hours required to graduate.
This requirement may be satisfied by passing a proficiency test. If a student successfully
passes the proficiency test then the 6 credits must be substituted from the list below.
9 Choose 9 credits from the list on COMM 328 Intercultural Communication MKTG 490 International Marketing
right. ECON 328 International Political Economy PSC 101 Introduction to Global Politics
ECON 431 International Economics PSC 322 Eastern Political System
FCS 318 German &Austrian Civilization & PSC 413 Latin-American Political System
Culture PSC 421 International Politics
FCS 322 Japanese Culture and Civilization PSC 425 International Law
FCS 339 Internships in Foreign Cultures PHIL 309 Philosophies of Asia
FNCE 440 International Financial MGMT PHIL 416 Business and Management
INTB 360 International Business Ethics
INTB 461 Regional Business Environment SOC 222 Communities in a Global
Europe Environment
INTB 480 International Management SOC 438 Globalization and Development
INTB 496 Internship in International
Business
2009-10 College of Business Approved Elective List
SOCIAL SCIENCE – (must be Upper Divison)
Business Electives
Anthropology
Any course with ANTH prefix except 300 Any 300/400 level business course
Communication
Any course with COMM prefix except 451
Open Electives
Economics
Any course with ECON prefix
Free/unrestricted electives numbered 100-
Geography 400 with the following exceptions: CS 100,
Any course with GES prefix except 305, 320, 321, 325, 400, 405, 406, CS 103, CS 104.
417, 422, 426, 428, 429, 431, 432, 434, 441, 445, 446, 448, 450, 451
Only 2 credits of PE and Applied Music can
Gerontology
Any course with GRNT prefix apply to the BI degree.
Political Science
Any course with P SC prefix
Psychology
Any course with PSY prefix except 310
Sociology
Any course with SOC prefix 317
Women’s and Ethnic Studies
Any course with WEST prefix
NATURAL SCIENCE
Biology
BIOL 100 Biology in the Modern World
BIOL 101 Intro to Human Biology
BIOL 105 Personal Nutrition
BIOL 151 Environmental Science
BIOL 322 Animal Physiology
BIOL 370 General Ecology
Chemistry
CHEM 100 Chemistry in the Modern World
CHEM 103 General Chemistry I
CHEM 151 Environmental Science
Energy Science
ENSC 150 Intro to Energy Science I
ENSC 160 Intro to Solar Energy
ENSC 250 Sustainable Energy Fundamentals
Geography
GES 325 Geography of Climate Change
Geology
GEOL 317 Geology of National Parks
Physics
PES 100 Physics in Everyday Life
PES 104 Physics in Science Fiction
PES 105 General Astronomy I
PES 106 General Astronomy II
PES 111 General Physics I
PES 131 Science and Women
PES 150 Intro to Energy Science
PES 160 Intro Solar Energy
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