ECON 201/203 Microeconomic Principles (3)
ECON 202/204 Macroeconomic Principles (3)
LEGL 225 Legal Environment of Business (3)
ECON 205 or MATH 231/233 Statistics (3)
MATH 211 or 273 Calculus (3/4)
Business Systems & Processes (EBUS) and Pre-Business Systems & Processes (PEBU) Advising form for the 2018/2019 Catalog and Later
STUDENT: ____________________________________________________
Student ID #: __________________________________________________
PEBU EBUS
DATE: _______________________
Complete this form using your current Academic Requirements and
bring both with you when you meet with your advisor.
This information is also displayed on your Student Center (Towson
Online Services): https://inside.towson.edu/psLogin/.
Transfer Evaluation: Final ________________ Preliminary ___________
Note: If Transfer Package is pending or courses are not included on the
Evaluation of Transfer Credit form, it is the student's responsibility to inform
the advisor of any changes to the evaluation.
KEY: Enr = Enrolled GRADE @ TU
T(Grade) = Transfer (Grade) - Rep = Repeat
.
.
Admission to the EBUS Major Requirements:
(See Side B for details)
_______ GPA of 2.0 or higher. TU GPA ______________
_______ Grade of “C” or higher in each lower-level (L/L) BUAD Required Course.
_______ Average GPA of 2.7 or higher for ALL (L/L) BUAD Required Courses.
_ _ __ _ _PEBU GPA: _______ = Total Gpts. _______ / Units: _________
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Core Curriculum Requirements
Transfer Package:
Granted: Complete Core requirements for Package ________
None: Complete the following Core requirements:
Category I: FUNDAMENTALS (12-13 units)
Taken during the first year of college study
_________ I. Towson Seminar TSEM 102 .
_________ 2. English Composition ENGL 102/190 .
_________ 3. Mathematics ___________________________________
_________ 4. Creativity and Creative Development _______________
Category II: WAYS OF KNOWING (13-14 units)
_________ 5.
Arts and Humanities ___________________________
.
The course satisfying Core 5 is in a different discipline
from the course statisfying the Core 4, requirement.
_________ 6. Social and Behavioral Sciences ___________________
(ECON 201/203 or ECON 202/204 recommended )
Select either two courses from different scientific disciplines
or two sequenced courses within one discipline.
_________ 7. Biological and Physical Sciences (4) _______________
(with laboratory – 4 units)
_________ 8. Biological and Physical Sciences (3/4) _____________
(with or without laboratory – 3 or 4 units)
Category III: WRITING IN A CHOSEN FIELD (3 units)
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)
_________ 10. Metropolitan Perspectives ______________________
_________ 11. The United States as a Nation ___________________
_________ 12. Global Perspectives ___________________________
_________ 13. Diversity and Difference _______________________
_________ 14. Ethical Issues and Perspectives _________________
Graduation Earned Units Required:
Minimum of
120 units: Earned ______ Enrolled ______ Need ______
Initials: Please review this form carefully). Keep this form with your important academic records. You will need it for your next advising appointment.
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Ineligible for Admission:
(MNGT 482 recommended)
C. Business System & Processes Requirements (18 units)
19. EBTM 310 Introduction to ERP Systems______________________
20. EBTM 340 Appllied CRM Systems __________________________
21. EBTM 360 Enterprise Resource System Config.________________
22. EBTM 370 ERP Simulation & Applications____________________
23.
24.
EBTM 400 Applied Business Intelligence ___________________
Select one of the following:
EBTM 497 BSAP Practicum ______________________________
MNGT 482 Business Ethics & Sustainability___________________
A. Lower-Level Required Courses (18-19 units)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
ACCT 201/211 Principles of Financial Accounting (3)
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To
Do:
Submit Petition to Evaluate
the
Equivalency
of
a
Transfer
Course
:
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Repeat
Policy: No more
than
two
lower
level
courses may be
repeated
, of which no more than one course may
be repeated twice.
Check course pre-requisites before registering:
http://towson.edu/cbe/documents/cbe_prerequisite_checking_guide.pdf
Courses for Fall/Spring Term:
_________ 9. Advanced Writing Seminar
(BUSX 301 reco
mmended)
Category IV: PERSPECTIVES (15 units)
NOTE: If you wish to take BSAP Practicum (EBTM 497), you will
need to fill out the appropriate forms and have them approved prior
to registering for that course.
Repeat Policy: No more than two lowerlevel courses may be
repeated, of which no more than one course may be repeated twice.
B. Business Courses (32 units)
10.
11.
Courses
Open to PBUA & BUAD Majors
ACCT 202/212 Principles of Managerial Accounting (3)
BUSX 301 Business Communications (3)
FIN 331 Principles of Financial Management (3)
MKTG 341 Principles of Marketing (3)
MNGT 361 Leadership & Management (3)
*
Internship required concurrent with course enrollment
15. BUSX 460 Professional Experience* (3)
16. EBTM 350 Business Analytics (3)
17. EBTM 365 Principles of Operations Mngt (3)
18. MNGT 481 Strategic Management (3)
9.
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The following courses will ONLY be applied to ACCT/BUAD/EBUS majors
12. EBTM 250 Problem Solving for Business I (1) __________________
13. EBTM 251 Problem Solving for Business II (1) _________________
14.
EBTM 337 Enterprise Information Systems (3)
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7.
8.
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Courses Open to Admitted EBUS Majors Only
Admission to EBUS major will be processed after grades are posted
in a term.
Students may register
for majors only courses after admission to the EBUS major
has been
processed
by the Registrar's office (expected times are:
Mid-January; late-
January; early June; & approx. 3 weeks after summer sessions.)
BUSX 301
MNGT 482
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Requirements for Admission to the
Business Systems & Processes (EBUS) Major:
A minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or
higher for all coursework.
A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.70 for ALL
lower-level prerequisites, with a minimum grade of 2.00 or
higher in each of the lower-level prerequisites.
Creating Your Degree Completion Plan (DCP)
Grade Points Scale (Gpts):
A = 4.00
B = 3.00
C = 2.00
A- = 3.67
B- = 2.67
B+ = 3.33
C+ = 2.33
Total Gpts: Units: PEBU GPA:
Rev. 5-2019
By Maryland law, once you have earned 45 credits of course work,
all students must have an academic plan that lists the courses
needed to complete your degree for each semester leading to
graduation. Transfer students must have a plan in the first
semester at Towson. You will work with your academic advisor to
create your academic plan. We have created a website with all the
information needed to assist you with the creation of your
academic plan at http://towson.edu/cbe/resources/advising/
academicplan.html
Course
ACCT 201/211
ECON 201/203
ECON 202/204
LEGL 225
ECON 205/MATH 231
MATH 211/273
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Lower-Level EB
US Required Courses:
Admission Procedure:
Admission to EBUS major will be processed after grades are posted in a
term. Students may register for "majors only" courses after admission to
the
EBUS major has been processed by the Registrar's office (expected
times are: Mid-January; late-January; early June; & approx. 3 weeks after
summer sessions).
Students will receive a congratulations email after admission has been
processed and you are able to register for "majors only" courses.
Remember that there are many other students in the same situation, that is
why there are no exceptions to this rule.
SAP Recognition Award
Demonstrate your expertise in the industry-
leading SAP enterprise resource planning
software for business to prospective employers.
Recognized by employers, this award signals
that you possess knowledge about how ERP
systems work.
What is SAP/ERP?
SAP stands for Systems, Applications and
Products in Data Processing. SAP® is the
market leader in enterprise resource planning
(ERP) software. Organizations use ERP
software to manage cross-functional business
processes, such as planning, purchasing,
inventory, sales, finance, customer relationship
management, human resources and more.
Integrating all these functions allows business
analysts and leaders to see the big picture and
make strategic decisions. More than 260,000
companies in over 130 countries and 80% of
Fortune 500 companies use SAP. In the
Baltimore area alone, 492 companies utilize
SAP.
Why earn a recognition award for SAP?
As of spring 2018, more than 70,000 jobs listed
on Indeed.com require SAP skills, making it one
of the most in-demand IT skills. But like many
software programs, SAP is a complex platform
that requires training to fully utilize. Getting
trained in this software as an undergraduate will
give you a competitive edge in the job market
and will qualify you for numerous entry-level
program manager and business analyst jobs.
The recognition award is administered by the
official SAP University Alliance program and
signals to employers you possess this
specialized training.
How to Earn the Award
BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES
(BSAP) STUDENTS
The SAP Recognition Award is built into the
business systems and processes (BSAP)
program. By completing the major's required
courses, you will be working towards the award.
Complete a Double Major in BUAD and EBUS
If you're already planning to major in Business
Systems and Processes, it may be possible to
graduate with TWO majors with an additional
semester,
Please review the requirements for the Business
Administration major and the concentrations and
tracks available.
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