Designated Business and Management General Education Courses (Effective in 2014-15)

General Education (GE) courses are designated by the University every year. Only GE courses taken in the academic year in which they are so designated can be used to fulfill the GE requirements.

The following are Business and Management General Education Courses [GEE(SB&M)] designated for the 2014-15 academic year. Students should select courses from this list to satisfy the GEE (SB&M) requirement. Their status as Business and Management GE courses in previous years are indicated by a "✓".

Business and Management General Education Courses
Course CodeCourse TitleCreditsDesignated in previous years
4-digit3-digit2013-142012-132011-122010-112009-102008-09
ACCT 1010--Accounting, Business and Society3
(wef Summer)
XXXX
ACCT 3610ACCT 261Functions of Law in Society and Business3
ECON 1503ECON 150Big Problems in Economics: Issues, Ideas, and Principles3
ECON 2000--Country Reports3XXX
ECON 2103ECON 110Principles of Microeconomics3
ECON 2123ECON 112Macroeconomics3
FINA 1203--Personal Finance3XXXX
FINA 1303FINA 132Introduction to Financial Markets3
ISOM 1090ISOM 109Social Media: Collective Intelligence & Creativity3XX
ISOM 1380ISOM 139Technology and Innovation: Social and Business Perspectives3XX
ISOM 1500ISOM 150Insightful Decisions3
(wef Spring)
XX
ISOM 1700--Critical Issues in Business Operations3
(wef Winter)
XXX
ISOM 2030
(#)
ISOM 125Business Protections for Innovations3
ISOM 2310ISOM 131Chronicle of Internet Commerce3
(wef Spring)
XX
ISOM 2400ISOM 240Global Information Infrastructure and Policy3
MARK 1220--Marketing and Society3XXX
MARK 1230--Consumerism and Happiness3XXX
MARK 1330--Communications in the Digital Era3XXX
MGMT 1110MGMT 120Introduction to Management3
(MGTO120; recoded as MGMT120 wef Fall 09-10)
MGMT 1120MGMT 233Developing the Leader in You3XX
MGMT 1130--Traps and Pitfalls in Judgment and Decision Making3
(wef Spring)
XXX
RMBI 1010
(*)
--Risk Management in Society3
(wef Spring)
XXX
RMBI 1020
(*)
--Business Intelligence in Contemporary Society3XXXXX

(#)    Students enrolled in the programs offered by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering cannot use ISOM 2030/125 to satisfy the general education requirement.
(*)    Listed as both a Science General Education Course and a Business and Management General Education Course. Students may use this course to satisfy either the Science GE requirement or Business and Management GE requirement, but not both.

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The following courses are NOT designated in 2014-15. They can still be used to satisfy GEE (SB&M) requirement if they were taken in the year(s) when they were designated as GEE (SB&M) courses (as indicated by a "✓").

Previous Business and Management General Education Courses not designated in the 2014-15 academic year
Course CodeCourse TitleCreditsDesignated in previous years
4-digit3-digit2013-142012-132011-122010-112009-102008-09
ACCT 2020ACCT 102Introduction to Accounting for Non-Business Majors3XX
FINA 2203FINA 110Fundamentals of Business Finance3XX
ISOM 1040ISOM 110Internet and Business: Open and P2P Models3XX
ISOM 1440ISOM 138Introduction to Technology and Innovation Strategy3XX
ISOM 2500
(1,2,3,4)
ISOM 111Business Statistics3XX
ISOM 2720ISOM 162Introduction to Operations Management3XX
ISOM 3310ISOM 231Introduction to Electronic Commerce3XX
ISOM 3440
(2)
ISOM 218Applied Network Management3XX
MARK 1110MARK 111Marketing Information and Decision Making4XX
MARK 2120MARK 112Marketing Management3XXX
MGMT 3140MGMT 235Negotiation4XX
(MGTO235; recoded as MGMT235 wef Fall 09-10)
MGMT 4110MGMT 328Business Ethics and Policy4XX
(MGTO328; recoded as MGMT328 wef Fall 09-10)
MGMT 4220MGMT 331Entrepreneurship and Small Business Studies4XX
(MGTO331; recoded as MGMT331 wef Fall 09-10)

(1)    Students enrolled in the programs offered by the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering cannot use ISOM 2500/111 to satisfy the general education requirement.
(2)    Students enrolled in the programs offered by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering cannot use ISOM 2500/111 and ISOM 3440/218 to satisfy the general education requirement.
(3)    Students enrolled in the BEng program of Computer Engineering cannot use ISOM 2500/111 to satisfy the general education requirement.
(4)    With the exception of BSc in Mathematics - Mathematics and Physics Option and BSc in Mathematics and Economics, students admitted to the programs offered by the Department of Mathematics cannot use ISOM 2500/111 to satisfy the general education requirement.