Integrated Business Education
Major
The Integrated Business Education program leads to a Bachelor of Science in Education and state licensure. Students are prepared to teach all business subjects to students in grade four and beyond.
| Bachelor of Science in Integrated Business Education with Business Information Systems - Suggested Curriculum |
Freshman
Comp. I & II
History Course
Science I, II, III
Fine Arts
Great Books
Mathematics
Political Life
Psychology
Regional Studies
Comparative
Studies
Essentials of
Public Address
Computer
Programming I, II
Object Based
Programming
Accelerated
Inter. Algebra |
Sophomore
Accounting 201, 202
Economics 201, 202, 203
Sociology
Learning
Differences: Intro
Classroom Appl. of
Computer Based
Tech.
PC Operating
Systems for
Educators
Word Processing
for Educators
Integrated
Database Appl.
Integrated
Spreadsheet Appl.
Presentation
Graphics for
Educators
The Internet for
Educators
Keyboarding
Word Processing
Appl. I, II, III |
Junior
Schooling In a
Culturally Diverse
Society
Human Dev. &
Learning
Practicum I, II, III
Integrated Appl. in
Business & Office
Tech.
Office & Records Mmgt. Systems
Business Math for
Business &
Marketing Teachers
Business Writing
Legal Environment
of Business
Marketing 301, 302
Classroom Mgt. in
Workforce
Education
Teaching Skills |
Senior
International Mkting
Intro. to
Organizational
Behavior
Topics in Office
Administration
Business and
Mkting Ed.
Practicum
Survey of
Workforce Ed.
Adult Vocational Ed.
Eval. of Student
Performance
Workforce Ed.
Coor. Techniques
in Workforce Ed.
Improvement of
Reading in
Secondary Schools
Curriculum &
Materials in
Acc./Basic Business
& Mkt
Practicum IV
Supervised
Teaching
Teacher in School and Society |
Fast Facts:
Average starting salaries for professionals with a bachelor's degree in an engineering-related field: biomedical engineering $44,360; computer engineering $49,505; electrical engineering $48,492; industrial engineering $45,612; materials engineering $48,022; mechanical engineering $45,022; systems engineering $42,500; computer programmer $44,739. (Source: Salary Survey Summer 2000 The National Association of Colleges and Employers)
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the following careers will have a significant increase in demand from 1998 to 2008: computer support specialists, computer programmers, computer engineers, electrical engineers, and materials engineers.
The College of Engineering and Computer Science guarantees students employment in a degree-related career field after graduation or the opportunity to pursue an engineering or computer science master's degree tuition free.
The Academic Advantage program is an intense and innovative summer program especially designed for first-year students who will enter computer science or engineering programs.
Special Note:
Students planning to study engineering-related majors should complete at least one year of chemistry and four years of math, including trigonometry, during high school. |