Pre-Business

Associate of Pre-Business Degree
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NOTE: The DACC Pre-Business program is also described in the NMSU Undergraduate Catalog.
The associate of pre-business degree is roughly equivalent to first 66
credit hours of any bachelor’s degree program offered through the
College of Business Administration and Economics at NMSU. The
DACC associate-degree program includes the general education requirements
and lower-division business core.
Associate of Pre-Business (66 credits)
This program is administered by NMSU College of Business.
OR |
1 COMM 265G Prin. of Human Communication 1 COMM 253G Public Speaking |
3 |
| 1 ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition |
4 | |
OR |
1 ENGL 203G Business & Professional Communication 1 ENGL 218G Technical & Scientific Communication |
3 |
| 2 STAT 251 Statistics for Business/Behavioral Sciences 2 E ST 251 Statistics for Business/Behavioral Sciences |
3 | |
| MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra | 3 | |
MATH 121 College Algebra |
3 | |
| 2 MATH 142G Calculus for the Biological/Mgt. Sciences I | 3 | |
| PSY 201G Intro. to Psychology | 3 | |
| 3 Two “Humanities and Fine Arts” courses | 6 | |
| 3 Two “Laboratory Science” courses | 8 |
| ACCT 251 Management Accounting | 3 | |
| ACCT 252 Financial Accounting | 3 | |
| BUSA 111 Business in a Global Society | 3 | |
OR OR |
BCIS 110G Intro. to Computerized Information Systems C S 110G Computer Literacy OECS 105 Intro. to Microcomputer Technology |
3 |
| 2, 4 ECON 251G Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 | |
| 2, 4 ECON 252G Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
Approved Electives to complete 66 credits Chosen in consultation with advisor or satellite center director. In most cases, a maximum of eight applied credits (i.e., credit for technical courses) may be counted toward this degree. |
9 |
NOTES
- Grade of C or better required.
- Majors in economics must have a final grade of C or better in ECON 251G, ECON 252G, and E ST 251 or STAT 251 or equivalent, and MATH 142G.
- See these categories listed under “N.M. Common Core” in the section titled, “Transfer Among New Mexico Institutions of Higher Education,” in the front of this Catalog.
- Should not be taken until sophomore year.