05-24-2016, 06:49 AM
A couple of things I noticed:
The cornerstone course fulfills the information literacy requirement. It is lower level and does count as liberal arts.
World Religions will also count for Global Understanding, so you don't need an extra course for that. But you can take Environment and Humanity for part of your science requirement.
You only need 7 science credits and not 12. One credit must be a lab.
Unless you specifically want the Organizational Behavior concentration, you could consider the General Business concentration. The General Business concentration is easily tested out of with any three upper level business topics. I have no idea, but you may already have these electives with what you have earned.
Macro/Microeconomics are social/behavioral science credits, so you don't necessarily need the extra course listed for that.
The cornerstone course fulfills the information literacy requirement. It is lower level and does count as liberal arts.
World Religions will also count for Global Understanding, so you don't need an extra course for that. But you can take Environment and Humanity for part of your science requirement.
You only need 7 science credits and not 12. One credit must be a lab.
Unless you specifically want the Organizational Behavior concentration, you could consider the General Business concentration. The General Business concentration is easily tested out of with any three upper level business topics. I have no idea, but you may already have these electives with what you have earned.
Macro/Microeconomics are social/behavioral science credits, so you don't necessarily need the extra course listed for that.
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