Business Economics (Bachelor of Science)

In addition to courses noted below, candidates for graduation must successfully complete all JSU Academic Regulations. More information about Jax MIX requirements and Alabama Transfers equivalents can be found in their respective section of the catalog.

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman
FallHours
Jax MIX Communication: EH Composition Sequence 3
Jax MIX Inquiry: Science 4
MS 112 Precalculus Algebra (or higher excluding MS 204 - Jax MIX Communication) 3
Jax MIX Experience: History 3
CBA 115 Business Fundamentals/Orientation 3
SSC 101 First Year Experience 0
 Hours16
Spring
Jax MIX Communication: EH Composition sequence 3
Jax MIX Expression: Fine Arts 3
Jax MIX Inquiry: Science 4
ST 260 Statistics/Quantitative Methods I 3
 Hours13
Sophomore
Fall
Jax MIX Expression: Literature sequence 3
EC 221 Principles of Microeconomics (Jax MIX Experience) 3
ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I 3
FIN 292 Legal and Social Environment 3
ST 261 Statistics/Quantitative Methods II 3
 Hours15
Spring
Jax MIX Expression: Literature sequence 3
EC 222 Principles of Macroeconomics (Jax MIX Experience) 3
Jax MIX Experience: select one of the following: 1 3
Principles of Psychology  
Introduction to Sociology  
Introduction to Anthropology  
ACC 210 Principles of Accounting II 3
CBA 210
Information Technology for Business
or Introduction to Information Technology
or Fundamentals of Computing
3
 Hours15
 Total Hours59
1

Students may use any of the three options to satisfy this requirement; however, PSY 201 Principles of Psychology (3) is preferred.

Plan of Study Grid
Junior
FallHours
CBA 330 Business Professionalism 3
MGT 301 Principles of Management 3
MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3
ST 345 Introduction to Business Analytics 3
EC 321 Intermediate Microeconomics 3
 Hours15
Spring
EH 141 Speech (Jax MIX Communication) 3
CBA 350 Business Communications (WI) 3
CBA 390 Operations and Supply Chain Management 3
FIN 301 Business Finance 3
EC 303 Money and Banking 3
Economics Elective 2 3
 Hours18
Senior
Fall
MGT 375 Introduction to Management Information Systems 3
EC 322 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3
EC 486 Econometrics 3
General Electives 4
 Hours13
Spring
CBA 469 Business Policy and Strategy 3
EC 463 Senior Seminar in Economics (WI) 3
Economics Electives 2 6
General Electives 3
 Hours15
 Total Hours61
2

Any Economics course not already used to meet program requirements may be used to meet Economics electives (EC 300-499).  Six credits of economics electives may be taken from the following courses: FIN 361 Bank Management (3), FIN 397 Financial Institutions and Markets (3), FIN 434 International Finance (3), FIN 441 Intermediate Finance (3), FIN 474 Investments (3), and FIN 475 Advanced Topics in Finance (3). All course prerequisites must be met.