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Dec 17, 2024
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MyRoadmaps Catalog
Business Administration, Operations and Supply Chain Management Concentration, BS (2023-2024) (AS-T Business 2.0)
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The AS-T in Business 2.0 guarantees 60 transferable units and the completion of all lower division Core GE. This transfer degree will meet the BUS1 20 , BUS1 21 , BUS3 80 , BUS2 90 , ECON 1A , and ECON 1B requirements at SJSU. Transfers will also take three of the following courses: Finite Math, Business Calculus, Statistics, Computer Skills/Business Infoformation Systems, or Intro to Business/Business Communications. We highly encourage students to complete *MATH 70 or MATH 71 , **BUS4 91L , and **ENGL 2 or ENGL 1B prior to transfer as part of their AS-T degree.
Below is the path to the BS in Business Administration (Operations and Supply Chain Management) degree in 60 semester units for students who earn the AS-T in Business 2.0. This major requires grade minimums, please consult with a major advisor.
This roadmap has an approved P.E. waiver.
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4th Semester (15 units)
- SJSU Studies Area R 3 units
- BUS5 144 - Supply Chain Management 3 units
- Select two courses: BUS2 131A , BUS3 153 , BUS5 141B , BUS5 145B , BUS5 148 , BUS5 162 , BUS5 163A , BUS5 165A , BUS5 167 , BUS5 169A , BUS5 169B , BUS5 183 , or BUS5 184A 6 total units
- BUS3 189 - Strategic Management 3 units
Roadmap Notes
A minimum of 40 upper division units must be completed for degree. This roadmap is a sample pathway. Check with a major advisor regarding the most appropriate course sequence for you. 60 units minimum will be transferred with this degree, however up to 70 transfer units can be applied to the lower division and lower division free electives if articulated.
* Students are strongly advised to complete MATH 70 or MATH 71 prior to transfer to be successful in BUS2 190 . If BUS2 190 is not passed, students will be required to take MATH 70 or MATH 71 before they re-enroll in BUS2 190.
** Students are also advised to take ENGL 2 or ENGL 1B prior to transfer. BUS4 91L is also recommended and if not taken prior to transfer and it does not fit in a student’s roadmap, the student will need to request to have this course waived.
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