BSMHandbook-2012-13

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SUGGESTED BSM PROGRAM PLAN The following courses are required to be taken in the years listed FIRST-YEAR

SOPHOMORE

JUNIOR

SENIOR

TIDB 1010 or 1020 (Fall)

ACCN 2010

MKTG 3010

MGMT 4010

TIDB 1110 (Spring)

MATH 1140

MGMT 3010

MGMT 4900

ENGL 1010

CDMA 1201

Public Service (w/TIDB 1010/1020 & 1110) The following courses can be completed in the years listed FIRST or SOPHOMORE YEAR

SOPHOMORE or JUNIOR JUNIOR or SENIOR YEAR YEAR Science w/Lab ACCN 3010 2-3 Business Electives MATH 1150 LGST 3010 4-5 Major Courses Humanities MCOM 3010 Public Service Fine Arts FINE 3010 Electives (as needed) PSYC 1000 INFO 3010 Microeconomics Macroeconomics 1-2 Major Courses Foreign Language 1-2 Business Electives 3-4 Electives 1-2 Electives Students are advised to consult this handbook for prerequisite requirements and must meet with their Business School Academic Coordinator each semester for academic planning.

Important Student Resources Make an Appointment with your BSM Academic Coordinator: http://appointments.business.tulane.edu/ Plan Your Semester Schedule with the Registrar’s “Schedule of Classes”: http://classschedule.tulane.edu/flex/ClassSchedule.html View the Tutoring Schedule or Request a Tutor through the ERC: http://tulane.edu/tutoring/ Visit Gibson Online to: https://gibson.tulane.edu/tulane/jsp/login.html • View your grades for any graded term • View your current or prior class schedule • View your degree progress using the student degree audit • Change your Personal Identification Number • Plan your schedule for a specific semester using the Schedule of Classes • Register for Classes, and Add & Drop Classes (Available during Registration periods) • Confirm your Registration (Available during Confirmation periods) • Update mailing addresses, phone numbers & demographic information. • Apply for your Tulane degrees or certificates. • Obtain an enrollment certificate and/or Good Student Discount Certificate (Students with a 3.000 or higher cumulative GPA).

STUDENTS’ RESPONSIBILITIES Each student is responsible for individual course selection and for meeting the requirements for graduation. Faculty and staff are available to assist, but in no case can they assume the students’ responsibilities. Each student is responsible for observing all of the rules and regulations of Tulane University and the Freeman School as published in this handbook, in other university publications, and as announced on the Freeman School website.


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