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Business Major (Finance Emphasis)
2009-2010 - Option 1 Fall
BUS105 Info. Technology & Applications GES106 Introduction to the Liberal Arts GES130 Christianity & Western Culture GES110 College Writing Second Language (S) course* BUS210 ECO201 BUS230 THE201 Financial Accounting Principles of Economics Principles of Management Christian Theology 3 1 4 3 4 15 4 4 4 3 15 ECO302 Intermediate Macroeconomics BUS344 Managerial Finance Business or Economics Elective World Cultures (U) course Physical Well-being (Y) course 3 4 3 3 1 14 BUS440 Capital Markets Business or Economics elective Electives 3 3 6

Suggested Sequence of Courses

Bethel University/College of Arts & Sciences Spring Year
3 3 3 4 13 4 3-4 4 3 14-15 4 3 3 1 3 14 BUS481 Internship in Business BUS470 Finance Seminar Business or Economics Elective Contemporary Christian Issues (P) course Electives 3-4 3 3 3 3 15-16 27-28 122 31

Interim
Freshman Nature of Persons (N) course 3

BUS100M Business Calculus or BUS130 Business Problem Solving MAT131M Statistical Analysis BIB101 Introduction to the Bible GES125 Introduction to the Creative Arts BUS220 Principles of Marketing BUS313 Strategic Managerial Accounting or BUS310 Intermediate Accounting I (fall only) Laboratory Science (D) course Elective BUS390 Investments Elective Interpreting Biblical Themes (J) course Leisure and Lifetime Sports (Q) course Contemporary Systems (G) course

3 Sophomore Contemporary Western Life and Thought (L) course 3

31

Junior Science, Technology, and Society (K) course

3 3

32-33

Senior

3

12

____ Artistic Experience (A)
* Students must complete through the second semester of a first year language course or equivalent. (Check the Catalog for details of this option.) This program assumes a student will use BUS100M or MAT131M to meet the general education mathematics requirement.

______ Cross-cultural Experience (Z)

Most financial aid packages stipulate 12 credits/semester; Minnesota state grants are reduced when credit load falls below 15 credits/semester. (Interim credits may be split between fall and spring for state grant purposes only.)

Revised April 2008

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