Two Year Plans (Subject to Change)

Summer 2024 - Spring 2026
An "X" represents a semester in which a course is expected to be offered.


CLASS NUMBER/TITLES TCCN Summer 24 Fall 24 Spring 25 Summer 25 Fall 25 Spring 26 Prerequisites
ACCT 2301- Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2301 X X X X X X 30 credit hours or department permission
ACCT 2302- Principles of Accounting II ACCT 2302 X X X X X X ACCT 2301 with a C or higher
ACCT 2303- Acct and Compliance of Non-Profit Organizations               30 credit hours, non-ACCT majors only
ACCT 3133- Professionalism in Accounting     X X   X X ACCT major; ACCT 3311 may be taken concurrently
ACCT 3303- Intro to Accounting Information Systems   X X X X X X ACCT 2302 and INSY 2303 with grades of C or higher
ACCT 3309- Accounting for Managers   X X X X X X ACCT 2302 with a C or higher
ACCT 3311- Financial Accounting I   X X X X X X ACCT 2301 with a C or higher; ACCT 3311 Entrance Exam
ACCT 3312- Financial Accounting II   X X X X X X ACCT 3311 with a C or higher
ACCT 3315- Principles of Federal Income Tax   X X X X X X ACCT major; Jr standing; ACCT 3311 with a C or higher
ACCT 3316- Data Analytics for Accounting   X X   X X   ACCT 2302 with a C or higher
ACCT 4302- Cost Analysis and Decision Making   X X X X X X 60 credit hours, ACCT major; ACCT 3303 with a C or higher
ACCT 4304- Management Planning and Control     X X   X X ACCT major; Jr standing; ACCT 4302 with a C or higher
ACCT 4318- Auditing   X X X X X X ACCT major; Jr standing; ACCT 3303 & 3312 with C or higher
ACCT 4319- Financial Accounting III     X X   X X ACCT 3312 with a C or higher
ACCT 4325- Governmental Accounting     X X   X X ACCT major; Jr standing; ACCT 3312 with C or higher
ACCT 4332- Internal Auditing I               ACCT major; Jr standing; ACCT 3303 with C or higher
ACCT 4333- Internal Auditing II               ACCT major; Jr standing; ACCT 4332 with C or higher & 3.0+ GPA
ACCT 4340- Federal Income Tax for Entities other than Individuals     X X   X X ACCT 3315 with C or higher
ACCT 4380 - Ethics in Accounting     X X   X X ACCT 3312 with a C or higher
BLAW 3310 - Legal and Ethical Environment of Business   X X X X X X 30 credit hours
BLAW 3311- Law I     X X   X X 30 credit hours
BLAW 3312- Law II     X X   X X 30 credit hours
BLAW 3314- Real Estate Law     X X   X X 60 credit hours
BLAW 4310- Basic International Law for Business     X X   X X 60 credit hours
BLAW 4332- Business Law for Accountants   X X X X X X 60 credit hours





Summer 2024 - Spring 2026
An "X" represents a semester in which a course is expected to be offered.


CLASS NUMBER/TITLES TCCN Summer 24 Fall 24 Spring 25 Summer 25 Fall 25 Spring 26 Prerequisites
ECON 2305- Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 X X X X X X  
ECON 2306- Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2302 X X X X X X  
ECON 2337- Economics of Social Issues                
ECON 3301- The Economics of Health   X X X X X X ECON 2306
ECON 3302- The Economics of Crime   X X   X X   ECON 2306
ECON 3303- Money and Banking   X X X X X X ECON 2305
ECON 3304- Public Sector Economics               ECON 2306
ECON 3305- Laws and Economics               ECON 2306
ECON 3306- Sports Economics and Business     X X   X X ECON 2306
ECON 3310- Microeconomics   X X X X X X 60 credit hours; ECON 2306
ECON 3312- Macroeconomics   X X X X X X 60 credit hours; ECON 2305 & ECON 3303
ECON 3313- Industrial Organization & Public Policy
              ECON 2306
ECON 3317- Economic Data Literacy & Visualization
    X X   X X BSTAT 2305
ECON 3318- Economic Data Analysis
  X
X X   X X BSTAT 3321 or permission of instructor
ECON 3322- Bitcoin and Economics of Cryptocurrencies      
      ECON 2306
ECON 3328- Principles of Transportation     X
  X
  ECON 2306
ECON 3335- Economics of Public Policies               ECON 2306
ECON 3388- European Economic History, 1750 to Present    
X  
X ECON 2305
ECON 4300- Adv Comm for Business & Economic Professionals   X X X X X X BCOM 3360
ECON 4302- Environmental Economics     X     X   ECON 2306
ECON 4305- The Economics of Discrimination     X X   X X ECON 2306
ECON 4306- Comparative Economic Systems   X   X X   X ECON 2306
ECON 4311- Managerial Economics     X X   X X 60 credit hours; ECON 2306
ECON 4316- Digitization, Economics, and Strategy               ECON 2306 or permission of instructor
ECON 4318- Economic Regression Analysis Capstone     X X   X X ECON 3318 or permission of instructor
ECON 4319- Economic Growth and Development    
   
  ECON 2306
ECON 4320- Games and Decision Making    
X  
X ECON 2306
ECON 4321- International Trade     X X   X X ECON 2306
ECON 4322- International Finance    
X     X
ECON 2305
ECON 4323- Mathematical Economics               MATH 1315 or 1316 & ECON 3310 & ECON 3312
ECON 4324- Monetary and Fiscal Policy               60 credit hours; ECON 2306 & ECON 3303
ECON 4325- Economic Forecasting     X     X   ECON 3318 or equivalent
ECON 4330- Human Resource Economics                ECON 2306


Summer 2024 - Spring 2026
An "X" represents a semester in which a course is expected to be offered.


CLASS NUMBER/TITLES Summer 24 Fall 24 Spring 25 Summer 25 Fall 25 Spring 26 Prerequisites
FINA 2330- Money, Finance, and the Modern Consumer   X X   X X  
FINA 3311- Personal Finance   X X   X X Completion of 30 credit hours
FINA 3313- Business Finance X X X X X X ECON 2306, ACCT 2302, MATH 1315, & 30 credit hours
FINA 3315- Investments X X X X X X ECON 2306, ACCT 2302, FINA 3313, & 60 credit hours
FINA 3317- Financial Institutions and Markets X X X X X X ECON 2306, ACCT 2302, & 60 credit hours
FINA 4311- Money and Capital Markets   X X   X X FINA 3315 with a C or higher
FINA 4315- Advanced Business Financial Analysis X X X X X X FINA 3313 & FINA 3315
FINA 4317- Lending and Credit Analysis  

  X   FINA 3313 & FINA 3317 (or concurrent enrollment)
FINA 4318- Portfolio Management and Security Analysis   X     X   FINA 3313
FINA 4319- Financial Derivatives   X     X   FINA 3313
FINA 4320- Capital Budgeting     X     X FINA 3313
FINA 4324- International Corporate Finance X X X X X X FINA 3313
FINA 4326- Wealth and Exchange             Non-Finance majors only; 30 credit hours
FINA 4328- Student Managed Investment Fund   X X   X X FINA 3315 and departmental permission
FINA 4351- Financial Modeling     X     X FINA 3313
INSU 4329- Property and Casualty Risk Management   X     X   60 credit hours
INSU 4330- Life and Health Risk Management     X     X 60 credit hours
REAE 3325- Real Estate Fundamentals X X X X X X MATH 1315 or MATH 1316 or any Calculus (or instr permission) and Jr standing
REAE 4314- Real Estate Development X X X X X X Junior standing
REAE 4319- Real Estate Finance
X X
X X REAE 3325 (FINA 3313 may be subbed for non-RE majors)
REAE 4321- Real Estate Investment   X X   X X REAE 3325 (FINA 3313 may be subbed for non-RE majors)
REAE 4334- Real Estate Appraisal   X X
  X   REAE 3325 (FINA 3313 may be subbed for non-RE majors)








Summer 2024 - Spring 2026
An "X" represents a semester in which a course is expected to be offered.


CLASS NUMBER/TITLES Summer 24 Fall 24 Spring 25 Summer 25 Fall 25 Spring 26 Prerequisites
BANA 3308- Introduction to Business Analytics   X X   X X BSTAT 3321 & INSY 3300
BANA 3309- Data Visualization and Business Intelligence   X X   X X BSTAT 3321 & INSY 3300
BANA 4308- Advanced Data Science   X
X   X X BANA 3308 & BANA 3309
BANA 4311- Ethical and Social Issues in Data Science   X
X   X X BANA 3308
BANA 4326- Capstone in Business Analytics   X
X
  X X BANA 4308
BANA 4331- Seminar in Business Analytics   X
X
  X X 60 or 90 credit hours and consent of instructor
BSTAT 2305- Intro Stats for Business Analytics
X X X X
X X  
BSTAT 3321- Intermediate Stats for Bus. Analy.
X X X X X X MATH 1308 or BSTAT 2305
BSTAT 3322- Advanced Stats for Bus. Analytics   X
 
  BSTAT 3321
INSY 2303- Introduction to MIS and Data Processing X X X X X X  
INSY 3300- Introduction to Programming X X X X X X INSY 2303
INSY 3303- Computer Networks and Distributed Computing X X X X X X INSY 2303
INSY 3304- Database Management Systems X X X X X X INSY 3300
INSY 3305- Information Systems Analysis and Design X X X X X X INSY 3304 & 4305; INSY 4305 may be taken concurrently
INSY 3330- Introduction to E-Commerce X X X X X X INSY 2303
INSY 4305- Advanced Application Development X X X X X X INSY 3300
INSY 4306- Advanced Systems Development
X X
X X INSY 3305 & 4305; INSY 3305 may be taken concurrently
INSY 4307- Cloud Computing  
X   X X INSY 3300
INSY 4312- Introduction to Cybersecurity   X X   X X INSY 3303
INSY 4313- Blockchain Technology    
   
 
INSY 4315- Advanced Web Development   X X   X X INSY 3300
INSY 4324- Enterprise Business Process Design   X X   X X Junior standing
INSY 4325- Enterprise Systems Management
X X
X X INSY 3305 or BANA 4308 (may be taken concurrently)
OPMA 3306- Operations Management X X X X X X Concurrent enrollment with BSTAT 3321 or 3322
OPMA 3308- Operations Planning and Control     X     X OPMA 3306
OPMA 3310- Project Management            
OPMA 4302- Supply Chain Logistics     X     X OPMA 3306
OPMA 4303- Introduction to Management Sciences    
   
OPMA 3306; may be taken concurrently
OPMA 4307- Quality Planning and Analysis  
    X   OPMA 3306 & BSTAT 3321
OPMA 4309- Global Supply Chain Management   X  X   X X
OPMA 3306 & OPMA 4302
OPMA 4310- Supply Chain Analytics-Theory and Practice   X
 X   X
X
OPMA 3306 & basic computer knowledge
OPMA 4312- Purchasing Management   X     X   OPMA 3306 & OPMA 4302
OPMA 4314- Service Operations             OPMA 3306






Summer 2024 - Spring 2026
An "X" represents a semester in which a course is expected to be offered.


CLASS NUMBER/TITLES Summer 24 Fall 24 Spring 25 Summer 25 Fall 25 Spring 26 Prerequisites
ENTR 3325- Entrepreneurship: The New Venture Creation Process
X
X
X
X
X
X
60 credit hours
ENTR 4333- Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship
    X
  X
  60 credit hours
ENTR 4334- Digital Entrepreneurship
    X
    X
60 credit hours
ENTR 4338- Entrepreneurial Finance
        X
  ACCT 3309 & ENTR 3325 or instructor permission
ENTR 4339- Pitching the Entrepreneurial Idea
    X
    X
ENTR 3325 or instructor permission
ENTR 4345- Social Entrepreneurship
    X
    X
60 credit hours
HRMN 3320- Human Resource Management
X
X
X
X
X
X
60 credit hours
HRMN 4320- Employment Law
  X
X
  X
X
60 credit hours
HRMN 4328- Human Resource Staffing and Performance Mgmt
    X
  X
X
MANA 3318 & HRMN 3320
HRMN 4342- Compensation and Benefits Management
  X
X
  X
X
MANA 3318 & HRMN 3320
HRMN 4343- Training and Development
  X
    X
  MANA 3318 or MANA 3319
MANA 1301- Business in a Global Environment X X X X X X  
MANA 2302- Communications in Organizations   X     X    
MANA 3318- Managing Organizational Behavior X X X X X X 30 credit hours
MANA 3319- Contemporary Managerial Challenges X X X X X X 60 credit hours
MANA 3320- Human Resource Management X X X X X X 60 credit hours
MANA 3321- Nonprofit and Volunteer Management             30 credit hours
MANA 4321- International Management   X X   X X 60 credit hours
MANA 4322- Strategic Management X X X X X X ACCT 2301 & 2302, BSTAT 3321, ECON 2305 & 2306, FINA 3313, MANA 3318, & MARK 3321
MANA 4325- Leadership in Organizations X X X X X X MANA 3318
MANA 4326- Diversity in Organizations X X X X X X Junior Standing
MANA 4329- Disability and Work     X     X 60 credit hours or MANA 4326 or Disability Studies permission
MANA 4330- Team Management   X     X   MANA 3318
MANA 4340- Business and Society     X     X 60 credit hours
MANA 4341- Negotiations and Conflict Resolution X X X X X X MANA 3318




Summer 2024 - Spring 2026

An "X" represents a semester in which a course is expected to be offered.


CLASS NUMBER/TITLES Summer 24 Fall 24 Spring 25 Summer 25 Fall 25 Spring 26 Prerequisites
MARK 3321- Principles of Marketing X X X X X X 30 credit hours
MARK 3322- Professional Selling   X X   X X MARK 3321 with a grade of C or better; Jr standing
MARK 3323- Integrated Marketing Communication/Advertising X X   X X   MARK 3321 with a grade of C or better
MARK 3324- Consumer Behavior X X X X X X MARK 3321 with a grade of C or better
MARK 3332- Philanthropy, Fundraising, and Professional Selling             MARK 3321 with a grade of C or better; Jr standing
MARK 3342- Marketing and Philanthropic Strategy             MARK 3321 with a grade of C or better; Jr standing
MARK 3370- Social Media Marketing X X X X X X MARK 3321 with a grade of C or better
MARK 4303- Retail Marketing   X X   X X MARK 3321 with a grade of C or better
MARK 4308- Management and Leadership of the Sales Force   X X   X X MARK 3322 with a grade of C or better
MARK 4310- Digital Marketing   X X   X X MARK 3321 with a grade of C or better
MARK 4311- Marketing Research X X X X X X MARK 3321 with a grade of C or better & BSTAT 3321
MARK 4320- Product and Brand Strategy  
X
  X

MARK 3321 with a grade of C or better
MARK 4322- Advanced Marketing Management and Strategy X X X X X X MARK 3321, 3324, & 4311 with grades of C or better; 90 credit hours
MARK 4325- International Marketing X X X X X X MARK 3321 with a grade of C or better
MARK 4335- Multicultural Marketing     X     X MARK 3321 with a grade of C or better
BCOM 3360- Effective Business Communication X X X X X X 30 credit hours
BCOM 4380 - Advanced Communications for Business   X
  X X
BCOM 3360