07-15-2008, 01:07 AM
I'm not sure if the requirements for business degrees have changed, but I think 12 and 9 are correct.
Keep in mind that some core subjects such as Business Policy, Operations Management & Finance are already upper level but are not included in the upper level requirement count, that's already 9+9+3=21 upper level credits. I think this is for added flexibility as I've seen them accept lower level courses for the core requirements (as is the case with Penn Foster's Finance course).
In your case, you can for example take Money & Banking or MIS to get 3 business credits (it has to be an upper level business subject) and 9 more in your HR concentration to complete your upper level requirements.
I would definitely verify with an advisor to check if this is still current as policies can and will change after catalogs are published.
Keep in mind that some core subjects such as Business Policy, Operations Management & Finance are already upper level but are not included in the upper level requirement count, that's already 9+9+3=21 upper level credits. I think this is for added flexibility as I've seen them accept lower level courses for the core requirements (as is the case with Penn Foster's Finance course).
In your case, you can for example take Money & Banking or MIS to get 3 business credits (it has to be an upper level business subject) and 9 more in your HR concentration to complete your upper level requirements.
I would definitely verify with an advisor to check if this is still current as policies can and will change after catalogs are published.
Excelsior BSB - MIS concentration (119 credits in the bank)