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foodservice systems, and community nutrition projects within the city and coun-
ty.
Bachelor of Science in Education Degree
Secondary Education - Biology
Please refer to the Secondary Education Department section for information
regarding this program.
WILDLIFE BIOLOGY PROGRAM
The Wildlife Biology Program has been established to coordinate Edinboro's cur-
ricular offerings with those of other institutions to provide a particular specializa-
tion. For example, a student may apply to The Pennsylvania State University for
admission to the associate degree (two year) major in Wildlife Technology. If
admitted, and the student completes the program successfully, the credits can be
applied to an Edinboro University curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Arts or
Bachelor of Science. It is anticipated that the students entering Edinboro will have
taken the following courses:
Dendrology
Forest Protection
Vertebrate Zoology
Habitat Management
Wildlife Mensuration
Fisheries Management
Intro to Wildlife Management
Wildlife Management Techniques
Animal Care
Aerial Photo Interpretation
Outdoor Recreation
An alternate route is for a student to start at Edinboro, complete two years of
study, and then apply for admission as a transfer student to the two-year Wildlife
Technology major at the DuBois campus of Penn State. Again, if the student is
admitted and successfully completes the two-year WLT program there, Edinboro
will award the bachelor's as above. A student following the latter route should
contact the admissions office at the DuBois campus of Penn State, DuBois, Pa.,
15801 regarding admission. This should be done early in the year preceding the
time of anticipated entrance. The various courses at Edinboro University which
deal with wildlife are described in this catalogue under Biology courses.
Business Administration and Economics
Department
FACULTY: Robert J. Adams, Gary Barbour, Gerald Carnes, Sezai Demiral, Paul
J. Ditmore, James R. Dunn, Michael J. Hannan, Lance Hannes, Paul James
Lisowski, An-Sik Min, Gayle Morris, Sherry Reynolds, Latanya D. Smith, Janis
L. Stamm, Alexander Wojtalik
The department offers course work leading to an associate degree in business
administration, baccalaureate degrees in economics and business administration,
and a minor program in economics. The B.S. degree in business administration
offers four concentrations: accounting and forensic accounting, comprehensive
business administration, financial services, and marketing. The overriding goal of
all of these programs is to prepare students for a successful professional career in
the field he or she has chosen. The department recognizes that an integral part of
this preparation is the exposure of students to the liberal arts, and sciences and so
each of the programs offered by the department has this general education expo-
sure as a required component.
The department actively participates in the University internship program, assist-
ing students in placement with regional business organizations to gain practical
employment experience. Academically superior juniors and seniors may be nom-
inated for membership in a national business honor society.
In order to be graduated from a program offered by the department, the student
must have a 2.0 cumulative grade point average in all courses taken in the depart-
ment offered for graduation.
Associate of Science Degree
Business Administration
The program is designed to introduce the fundamentals of business management
to the individual who wishes to obtain knowledge of the principles of accounting,
economics, finance, management, marketing, information resources management
and business law, and a foundation in general education. The program acquaints
the student with organizations and fundamental business procedures. The pro-
gram's graduates are qualified for a variety of management positions.
I. General Education Requirements
24 sem. hrs.
II. Business Foundation Requirements
27 sem. hrs.
ACCT210
Principles of Accounting I (3)
ACCT220
Principles of Accounting II (3)
BUAD290
Information Resources Management (3)*
BUAD360
Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business (3)
ECON200
Principles of Economics: Macro (3)
ECON220
Principles of Economics: Micro (3)
FIN210
Business Finance I (3)
MGMT250 Principles of Management (3)
MKTG230 Principles of Marketing (3)
* Students who cannot demonstrate competence in word processing and spread-
sheet software must take CSCI104 Essentials of Computing I as a General
Education Core 7 course or as an elective.
III. Business Elective
3 sem. hrs.
One of the following courses:
ACCT325
Cost Accounting
ECON305
Money and Banking
MGMT355 Human Resource Management
MKTG320
Advertising and Promotion
IV. Electives**
6 sem. hrs.
** MATH204 College Algebra must be taken as an elective.
TOTAL
60 sem. hrs.
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