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Pre-Business

Pre-Business Students

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.


General Education and
Other Foundation Courses     39 Credits

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

Business Core, Lower Division      18 Credits
  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      9 Credits
 

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

  1. Grade of C or better required.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Should not be taken until sophomore year.