Associates in Business Administration (Prebusiness)
(requirements shown from NMSU College of Business
website)
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COLLEGE of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION and
ECONOMICS
Dean Garrey Carruthers Associate Dean Kathleen Brook Associate Dean Kevin Boberg Advising Coordinator Rose Byrum Advising Coordinator Celina Talamantes Bachelor of Accountancy Mission of the College of Business Administration and Economics NMSU's College of Business Administration and Economics provides a continually improving learning environment that prepares students to meet the challenges of a global economy. NMSUBusiness, as part of an Hispanic-serving institution, provides all students, but especially those from New Mexico, convenient access to high-quality, professional education programs. Selected programs may be designed to serve students from throughout the U.S . or in selected international locations. NMSUBusiness provides intellectual and professional development to business students and faculty through course work, research centers, research programs, and student-and faculty-exchange programs. NMSUBusiness provides excellence in teaching at the undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels. NMSUBusiness continually seeks to add high-quality educational and service programs that target specific economic sectors, such as high-technology industries, public utilities, entrepreneurship, banking, and golf. NMSUBusiness provides both faculty and students with opportunities to enrich their understanding of global business issues. NMSUBusiness also ensures that the international content of our programs and courses reflects the location of NMSU and its proximity to Latin America. NMSUBusiness secures input from significant constituencies, such as students, alumni, and business practitioners, regarding their educational needs and their views of NMSUBusiness. NMSUBusiness faculty are involved in research and consulting endeavors, thereby allowing them to enhance their ability to engage in effective teaching and contribute to the body of knowledge in business administration. Requirements for Bachelor's Degrees
The college will accept toward a degree a maximum of 8 credits
combined from the following 3 categories: music organizations (band, orchestra,
or chorus), physical activity courses, and occupational
education (prefixed "OE"). Additional OE credits may be counted based on articulation
agreements. All students planning to earn a degree in the College of Business Administration and Economics are advised through the college's Advising Center during their freshman and sophomore years or until they have completed alllower division requirements as listed under the General Education and Other Foundation courses and Lower-division Business Core requirements sections. Students who complete these requirements are assigned to a faculty member for advising. Students who complete these requirements and thoselisted in the section for specific majors will have satisfied the university's general education requirements. Lower-division requirements must be substantially completed before the student is permitted to take upper-division courses (numbered 300 or above) offered by the CBA&E. General Education and Other Foundation Courses (35 credits) COMM 265G, Principles of Human Communication, or COMM
253G1....... 3 Business Core, lower division (18 credits) Business Core, upper division (27 credits) Associate in Prebusiness Degree To complete the associate degree, 66 credits are required, including the general education requirements and lower-division business core described above. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0is also required. The last 15 credits towards the degree must be earned at NMSU. Minors in Business Minors are available in accounting, business administration, business computer systems, economics, finance,international business, management and marketing. The college also cooperates with the College of Arts and Sciences in offering minors in global political economy and U.S.-Mexico border studies. Requirements are available from the Advising Center and the individual departments offering the minor. Prelaw Students Because the practice of law often involves business-related problems, the majors in the college provide an excellent preparation for the prelaw student. The college has attorneys on the faculty who are available as advisers. Graduate Work The College of Business Administration and Economics also offers programs leading to the following degrees: Master of Business Administration, Master of Arts (Economics), Master of Accountancy, Master of Science (Experimental Statistics), and Ph.D. in Business Administration. For details on programs leading to these degrees, see the current Graduate School Catalog. Accreditation New Mexico State University has been accredited since 1926 by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools as a degree-granting institution. The university was accredited in 1954 by the American Association of University Women. The baccalaureate and graduate degree programs in business administration and accounting offered in the College of Business Administration and Economics are accredited by AACSB InternationalÑ The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
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