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Commerce, Organizations, and Entrepreneurship

Students first complete a set of courses that provide a foundation for further study in one of three tracks.  This platform offers a strong and cohesive knowledge base of the basic principles and approaches of organizational theory, economics, engineering and technological innovation, and entrepreneurship and management.  Building on this multidisciplinary base, students then focus their course of study on one of the following tracks: 1) business economics, 2) organizational studies, or 3) technology management and entrepreneurship. Upon completion of all concentration requirements, students receive the Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) degree in Commerce, Organizations and Entrepreneurship.

Foundation Courses

All students are required to complete two courses in Economics, two in Sociology, two in Engineering, a Math course, and a Statistics course which together form the foundation of the COE concentration. To see specifically what foundation courses are required based on the track you intend to follow, please refer to the following tables:

Business Economics

ECON 0110 Principles of Economics
ECON 1110 Intermediate Microeconomics
SOC 1030 Organizational Theories of Public and Private Sectors
SOC 1090 Theories of Organizational Dynamics and Decision Making
ENGN 0020, or ENGN 0030
Transforming Society—Technology and Choices for the Future, or
Introduction to Engineering
ENGN 1010 The Entrepreneurial Process: Innovation in Practice
MATH 0070, or MATH 0090, or MATH 0050 and MATH 0060 Introductory Calculus Part I
ECON 1620 Statistics


Organizational Studies

ECON 0110

Principles of Economics

ECON 1110

Intermediate Microeconomics

SOC 1030

Organizational Theories of Public and Private Sectors

SOC 1090

Theories of Organizational Dynamics and Decision Making

ENGN 0020, or

ENGN 0030

Transforming Society—Technology and Choices for the Future, or

Introduction to Engineering

ENGN 1010

The Entrepreneurial Process: Innovation in Practice

MATH 0070, or
MATH 0090, or
MATH 0050 and MATH 0060

Introductory Calculus Part I

SOC 1100, or
CLPS 0900, or APMA 0650, or EDUC 1110, or
POLS 1600, or
ECON 1620

Statistics

 

Entrepreneurship and Technology Management

ECON 0110

Principles of Economics

ECON 1110

Intermediate Microeconomics

SOC 1030

Organizational Theories of Public and Private Sectors

SOC 1090

Theories of Organizational Dynamics and Decision Making

ENGN 0030

Introduction to Engineering

ENGN 1010

The Entrepreneurial Process: Innovation in Practice

MATH 0200, or
APMA 0330

Intermediate Calculus (Physics/Engineering), or

Methods of Applied Math I, II

SOC 1100, or
CLPS 0900, or APMA 0650, or EDUC 1110, or
POLS 1600, or
ECON 1620

Statistics

Foundation courses student worksheet

Foundation courses offered AY 2012-2013