Management Entrepreneurial 2021 - Coastal Carolina University
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Entrepreneurial Management


Freshman

Fall Semester
  • UNIV 110B The First-Year Experience... 3 credits
  • ENGL 101 Composition (Core)1... 4 credits
  • Humanistic Thought (Core)1 ... 3 credits
  • Computer Science elective course (CSCI 110, CSCI 120, CSCI 135, DCD 102, DCD 201, or GEOG 204)... 3 credits
  • Artistic Expression (Core)1... 3 credits
  • Professional Development Activities2... 0 credits

*Begin working on PDA categories.

TOTAL: 16 credits
Spring Semester
  • MATH 138 Mathematics Apps in Business (Core)1... 3 credits
  • ENGL 102 Composition and Critical Reading (Core)1... 4 credits
  • CBAD 120 Intro to Global Business (Core)1... 3 credits
  • Humanistic Thought (Core)1... 3 credits
  • Human and Social Behavior (Core)1... 3 credits

*Continue working on PDA categories.

TOTAL: 16 credits

Sophomore

Fall Semester
  • CBAD 201 Financial Accounting... 3 credits
  • ECON 201 Macroeconomics (Core)1... 3 credits
  • CBAD 291 Business Statistics... 3 credits
  • Scientific Concepts (Core)1... 4 credits
  • General Elective3... 3 credits
TOTAL: 16 credits
Spring Semester
  • CBAD 202 Managerial Accounting... 3 credits
  • ECON 202 Microeconomics... 3 credits
  • CBAD 292 Decision Analysis... 3 credits
  • Communication Across Cultures (Core)1... 5 credits
TOTAL: 14 credits

Junior

Fall Semester
  • CBAD 301 Mgt. & Organizations... 3 credits
  • CBAD 350 Marketing... 3 credits                                                
  • CBAD 363 Business Finance OR FIN 301... 3 credits
  • ENGL 290/CBAD 290 Business Comm. (Core)1... 3 credits
  • HIST 201/POLI 201 American Gov. (Core)1... 3 credits
TOTAL: 15 credits
Spring Semester
  • CBAD 364 Operations Management... 3 credits
  • CBAD 344 Legal Env. of Business... 3 credits
  • MGMT 308 Managing Human Capital... 3 credits
  • MGMT 324 Idea Generation in Innov. Process*... 3 credits
  • EM Breadth Selective4... 3 credits          
TOTAL: 15 credits

Senior

Fall Semester
  • CBAD 393 Management Information Systems... 3 credits  
  • CBAD 373 Business Integration/Application... 3 credits  
  • MGMT 309 Leading High-Performance Teams... 3 credits  
  • EM Implementation Selective5... 3 credits  
  • General Elective3... 3 credits  
TOTAL: 15 credits
Spring Semester
  • CBAD 478 Strategic Management... 3 credits
  • EM Action Selective6... 3 credits
  • General Elective (if needed)... 3 credits
  • PHIL 318 Business Ethics... 3 credits
  • General Elective3... 1 credit
TOTAL: 13 credits
  1. Please see your program evaluation for University Core Curriculum Recommendations.
  2. Complete list of options available on your program evaluation. As part of the graduation requirement, students are required to complete twelve (12) approved Professional Development Activities (PDAs), six of which must fall into the following categories: (1) Majors and Careers in Business, (2) Experiential Learning, (3) Leadership, (4) Building a Professional Profile, (5) Interviewing Skills, and (6) Transitioning to the Profession. A list of approved PDAs can be found at coastal.edu/business/pda.
  3. General Elective: These are free electives that may be selected from any college of the university including the College of Business.
  4. EM Breadth Selective: Choose one of the following MGMT 320 or MGMT 325.*
  5. EM Implementation Selective: Choose either MGMT 421, MGMT 422, or MGMT 424.*
  6. EM Action Selective: Choose between MGMT 420, MGMT 429, or MGMT 497.

*These courses may be taken to qualify for external certification in Innovation Engineering granted by Eureka Ranch. Students must successfully complete all assignments from three courses (MGMT 324, MGMT 325, and MGMT 424) in order to apply for the certification.

  • Study abroad opportunities available at all levels. Contact Yoav Wachsman (yoav@coastal.edu) at least one semester prior to anticipated travel.
  • Internships are available at sophomore‐senior levels. Please contact Ellen Hayward (eeryan@coastal.edu) to discuss requirements and internship procedures.

FINAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SATISFYING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS, AS OUTLINED IN THE UNIVERSITY CATALOG, RESTS WITH THE STUDENT.