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228 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DIGR!E The degree of master of business administration is designed to prepare students for careers in management of business enterprises and other organizations, including public corporations, educational systems, and nonprofit institutions; and in college t~ching. It is awarded upon satisfactory completion of a two-year program of study or its equivalent, normally 54 units. The first year is designed for students holding the bachelor's degree in some field other than business. ·Students with a bache.lor's degree in business or equivalent preparation may enter directly into the second-year program, but must take at least 3() units in graduate standing to complete the degree. Students whose undergraduate work includes courses normally required in the first-year graduate program may haye their total program reduced. Admission to a m:ll.'ter's degree program in business (classified standing) generally requires meetir1g at least two of the follqwing criteria: (1) an undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.5 (on a 4-poinr scale) ; (2) a score of at least 450 on the Admission Test for Graduate Srudy in Business; (3) a score of at least 520 on the Graduate Record Examination Advanced Test in Business. The Admission Test must be taken before admission. A passing score irt the Graduate Record Examination Advanced Test in Business is required for Advancement to Candidacy. 1t should be taken at the conclusion of the undergraduate major in business or at the conclusion of the first year of the two-year program. Score.~ on both tests should be sent to the Fresno State College Test Office. First Year Units Specified course in each: accounting, business finance, business law, business management, business statistics, economics, marketing, personnel management, production analysis -·-·- ·--·---··----------------- --- 27 Second Year Bus 200, 220, 223,. 26l, 291 or at least 3 units in ?.QQ ------ 15 Approved electives ill business, economics, engi,necring, or related fields (in-cluding a concentration of units excluding core courses above) __ . __ l2-15 (The program must include at least 27 units in t:he 200 series. Students enter-ing directly into rhe second year of rhe program are required to have 30 unirs in the 200 series.) Addit.io1Uil Requirements: Other courses may be specified after examination of the student's record and his performance on the Admission Test for Graduate Study in Business o.r the Graduate Record Examination Advanced Test in Business, which should be taken as early as possible. Courses ACCOUNnNG 1A-B. Principles of Accounting (3-3) Not open to freshmen. Introduction to accounting and to business administration; theory of modem accounts; debit and credit; classification of accounts; procedures of recording transactions; preparation of balance sheers. profit and loss statements. 120A-B. lntennecliote Accounting (3-3) Prerequisite: for 120A, Acct lA-B; for 120B, Math 5l (may be taken concurrently). Preparation and analysis of balance sheet and income statements; partnership and corporation accounts; basic accounting theory; theory of current and fixed assets, investments, liabilities, funds, and reserves.
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Title | 1967-68 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1967 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 228 |
Full Text Search | 228 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DIGR!E The degree of master of business administration is designed to prepare students for careers in management of business enterprises and other organizations, including public corporations, educational systems, and nonprofit institutions; and in college t~ching. It is awarded upon satisfactory completion of a two-year program of study or its equivalent, normally 54 units. The first year is designed for students holding the bachelor's degree in some field other than business. ·Students with a bache.lor's degree in business or equivalent preparation may enter directly into the second-year program, but must take at least 3() units in graduate standing to complete the degree. Students whose undergraduate work includes courses normally required in the first-year graduate program may haye their total program reduced. Admission to a m:ll.'ter's degree program in business (classified standing) generally requires meetir1g at least two of the follqwing criteria: (1) an undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.5 (on a 4-poinr scale) ; (2) a score of at least 450 on the Admission Test for Graduate Srudy in Business; (3) a score of at least 520 on the Graduate Record Examination Advanced Test in Business. The Admission Test must be taken before admission. A passing score irt the Graduate Record Examination Advanced Test in Business is required for Advancement to Candidacy. 1t should be taken at the conclusion of the undergraduate major in business or at the conclusion of the first year of the two-year program. Score.~ on both tests should be sent to the Fresno State College Test Office. First Year Units Specified course in each: accounting, business finance, business law, business management, business statistics, economics, marketing, personnel management, production analysis -·-·- ·--·---··----------------- --- 27 Second Year Bus 200, 220, 223,. 26l, 291 or at least 3 units in ?.QQ ------ 15 Approved electives ill business, economics, engi,necring, or related fields (in-cluding a concentration of units excluding core courses above) __ . __ l2-15 (The program must include at least 27 units in t:he 200 series. Students enter-ing directly into rhe second year of rhe program are required to have 30 unirs in the 200 series.) Addit.io1Uil Requirements: Other courses may be specified after examination of the student's record and his performance on the Admission Test for Graduate Study in Business o.r the Graduate Record Examination Advanced Test in Business, which should be taken as early as possible. Courses ACCOUNnNG 1A-B. Principles of Accounting (3-3) Not open to freshmen. Introduction to accounting and to business administration; theory of modem accounts; debit and credit; classification of accounts; procedures of recording transactions; preparation of balance sheers. profit and loss statements. 120A-B. lntennecliote Accounting (3-3) Prerequisite: for 120A, Acct lA-B; for 120B, Math 5l (may be taken concurrently). Preparation and analysis of balance sheet and income statements; partnership and corporation accounts; basic accounting theory; theory of current and fixed assets, investments, liabilities, funds, and reserves. |