______BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Semester 6 Spring 2FIN 3408 Business Finance ............................4. 2ISM 3011 Info Systems in Organizations........2 'MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing.................. 4 3Specialization Course........................................... 3 Elective.............................................. ................ 3 16 SENIOR YEAR Semester 7 Fall Credits 2BUL 4310 Legal Environment of Business ......4 2ECO 3100 Managerial Economics ....... .............4 2MAN 4504 Operations Management ............4. Elective.......................................... ................. 3 15 Semester 8 Spring 2MAN 4720 Business Policy & Strategy ..............2 3Specialization Courses (2).................................6. Electives.............................. ................ ............... 6 14 SPreprofessional course 2 Business core course 3 Major course Approved Outside Areas of Specialization, by College College of Agriculture Agriculture Education & Communication Agricultural Operations Management Animal Sciences Dairy Poultry Botany Entomology & Nematology Food and Resource Economics Food Science and Human Nutrition Dietetics Food Science Nutritional Sciences Horticultural Science Environmental Horticulture Fruit Crops Vegetable Crops Management & Sales in Agribusiness Microbiology & Cell Science Plant Science Plant Pathology Soil and Water Science Wildlife Ecology and Conservation College of Architecture Landscape Architecture College of Education Education College of Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering Science Environmental Engineering Industrial & Systems Engineering Materials Science & Engineering Mechanical Engineering Nuclear Engineering College of Fine Arts Art History Music History/Literature School of Forest Resources & Conservation Forest Resources & Conservation Natural Resources Conservation College of Health & Human Performance Exercise and Sports Sciences Health Science Education Recreation, Parks & Tourism College of Journalism & Communications Advertising Journalism Mass Communication Public Relations Telecommunication College of Liberal Arts & Sciences African Studies Afro-American Studies Anthropology Arabic Astronomy Botany Chemistry Classical Studies East Asian Languages & Lit: Chinese East Asian Languages & Lit: Japanese French Geography Geology German Gerontology History African American Asian European General Latin American World Italian Jewish Studies Latin American Studies Linguistics Mathematics Philosophy Physics Portuguese Religion Russian Spanish Statistics Women's Studies Zoology Department of Military Science Military Science Air Force Army Navy Nursing Nursing Minor in Business Administration The objective of the minor in business administration is to provide a service for stu- dents in majors outside of business by provid- ing a general overview of the business environ- ment. The minor in business administration requires exposure to the major functional areas in business. Minor Requirements ACG 2021C Introduction to Financial Accounting.............................. .........4 ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics.........3 FIN 3408 Business Finance..............................4 MAN3025 Principles of Management ...............4 MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing ..............4 Total Hours 19 Transfer work will be accepted for ACG 2021C and ECO 2013 only. A minimum of three junior or senior level courses must be taken at the University of Florida. If students have already completed FIN 3408, MAN 3025, MAR 3023 or their equivalents at another institution, they will be required to take another higher level course in that area to satisfy the require- ment. All courses must be taken for a letter grade, not S-U. Students must be of junior standing before they can apply for the minor in business. It is not available to students in the Warrington College of Business Administration or the Fisher School of Accounting. Application for the minor should be made as early as possible after earning 60 hours, but no later than one semester prior to graduation. Admission to the minor is on a selective basis with limited enrollment. To be considered for admission, students must have a minimum 2.0 overall grade point average on all University of Florida course work attempted. Regardless of other graduation requirements specified by the student's current college, a 2.0 grade point average on all attempts of the minor courses is required in order for the Warrington College of Business Administration to certify award of the minor. All graduating students who meet this requirement and have been approved for the minor will have the minor offi- cially listed on their transcript. Minor in Actuarial Science This interdisciplinary minor is sponsored jointly by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and by the Warrington College of Business Administration. The program is designed for students interested in quantitative techniques who wish to apply their skills in a business or government setting. Upon successful completion, students will receive a minor in actuarial science that will be noted officially on their transcript. Students may complete the program while earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, a Bachelor of Arts in Business