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Welcome Transfer Students!

AACSB (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) seeks to promote quality education and we meet the AACSB’s rigorous standards for program quality and continued improvement.

Only 5% of business schools worldwide have achieved AACSB international

accreditation.

CSULA’s undergraduate business program has been listed among the nation’s best in U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges.”

TOP TEN public institutions in California that made the list

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (13 Options) Accounting* Business Economics Entrepreneurship Finance Human Resource Management International Business Marketing Management* Management* Operations Management Business Arts - Prelegal Real Estate Retailing Special Business

* Impacted Major Options Starting Fall 2014

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (2 Options)

Information (Business) Systems

Information Technology

ECONOMICS (2 Options)

Applied Economics

Social and Behavioral Sciences

A minor program allows students to focus on a specific area of interest: Accounting (24 units )

Computer Information Systems (28 units)

Economics (20 units)

Finance (20 units)

Management (20 units)

Real Estate (20 units)

Entrepreneurship (20 units)

University Requirements

Business Major Courses

G.E.’s

CSULA’s Lower

Division GE’s

California Community Colleges offer 2 approved GE patterns for transfer:

CSU Breadth Requirements IGETC

If you are not fully GE certified you may be held to Cal State L.A. GE requirements. GE Certification can be FULL or PARTIAL

English 102 Pass with “C” or better

Writing Proficiency Exam (WPE) Prerequisite: English 102 Must pass before reaching 135 units

Upper Division Themes 12 units from a Theme of your choice (A-I)

Diversity (d) Requirement 8 units

12 units total 4

Units

4 Units

4 Units

University Requirements

G.E. Math

ECON 309

ECON 209

MGMT 306

MGMT 307

MGMT 308

BUS 305

WPE

ENGL 102

FIN 205

MKT 304

ACCT 210

ACCT 211

FIN 303 ACCT 310

ECON 201

ECON 202

MGMT 497 (May only be taken after all other

core classes have been completed)

CIS 100

ECON 310

ECON 303

OR

BS Business Administration Requirements

Option Courses Please note that an additional 7 or 9 classes (28 or 36

units) for the option are not included in this flow chart.

CIS 301

GE Theme (3 classes)

+ 2 Diversity (d)

University Requirements

G.E. Math

ECON 309

ECON 209

MGMT 306

MGMT 307

MGMT 308

ENGL 102

WPE

BUS 305

FIN 205

MKT 304

BS Computer Information Systems Requirements

ACCT 210

ACCT 211

CIS 301

FIN 303 ACCT 310

ECON 201

ECON 202

CIS 283

CIS 410

CIS 484

CIS 405 CIS 406 CIS 490 (May only be taken after all other

core classes have been completed)

CIS 100

Option Courses Please note that an additional 5 classes (20 units) for

the option are not included in this flow chart.

GE Theme (3 classes)

+ 2 Diversity (d)

University Requirements

ECON 209

ENGL 102

WPE

BUS 305 or

ENGL 306

ACCT 210

ACCT 211

ECON 491 (May only be taken after all other

core classes have been completed)

CIS 100

ECON 303

BA Economics Requirements Opt: Applied Economics

MATH 242 or 206

ECON 201

ECON 202

ECON 403

ECON 415

ECON 414

ECON 410

ECON 401

Elective Courses Please note that an additional 7 classes (28 units) for

the electives are not included in this flow chart.

GE Theme (3 classes)

+ 2 Diversity (d)

Select Two In This Box:

University Requirements ECON 209 ENGL

102

WPE

BUS 305 or

ENGL 306

ACCT 210

ACCT 211

ECON 303

BA Economics Requirements Opt: Social & Behavioral Economics

MATH 242 or 206

ECON 201

ECON 202

ECON 403

ECON 310

ECON 309

ECON 410

Elective Courses Please note that an additional 9 classes (36 units) for

the electives are not included in this flow chart.

G.E. Math

ECON 401 (Not a required class, but

needed for ECON 410 prerequisite. Can be used

as 1 Elective)

GE Theme (3 classes)

+ 2 Diversity (d)

REQ

UIR

ED

Upper Division Themes & Diversity (2) (12 units) R

EQU

IRED

Major Upper Division Core Requirements

REQ

UIR

ED

English 102

REQ

UIR

ED

Major Lower Division Core Requirements

If not already completed,

must complete:

Pay your tuition 3 days before your registration date

To add an open course with a pre-requisite, show unofficial transcripts to the department of the course for a permit

Watch instructional videos on CSULA website:

https://get.calstatela.edu/

Lorin Leone, MBA Placement Coordinator

Developing a database of student profiles to match positions with Los Angeles companies.

Selecting qualified candidates among the group of students at California State University, Los Angeles at the College of Business and Economics.

Tracking students on placements. Providing internship opportunities and full-time careers

for those approaching graduation. Meeting and prepping students to bridge them closer to

their desired career.

Students must have a minimum of 45 CSULA units earned and an overall GPA of 2.35 to participate

We devote time and energy making sure CSULA students fit company profiles.

We work individually with the student to ensure what is needed in grooming them for the position.

We research and look at the organization to find candidates suitable for a variety of positions underneath all of the programs at the College of Business and Economics.

Make an appointment: cbe.calstatela.edu

Lorin Leone Placement Coordinator

(323) 343-2810 Salazar Hall 256B

[email protected]

Get informed!

International students looking to do an internship and/or work full-time after graduation, need to enroll in CPT and OPT. It’s important you attend the orientations provided by the International Programs office. As well, please ask for any forms pertaining to CPT / OPT to understand the process.

Office Hours: Monday - Thursday

8am - 6pm Friday

8am - 5pm Location

Golden Eagle 217

Recommended!

It’s very important to attend the international programs orientations

the first quarter you are at Cal State LA!

You are solely responsible for knowing the graduation requirements you are accountable for All info is available on your Advisement Report, University

Catalog (e-catalog) and university website

Use Advisement Report as a guiding/planning tool

Appointments with advisors: Appointments are necessary! Consecutive No-Shows can result in disabled account If you meet with an advisor and have follow up questions, email

the advisor Be patient with advisors – we are doing our best to help you all!

Student ID Card (must be enrolled): Golden Eagle Service Center 220 Email/Password/GET: ITS Help Desk, 1st floor Library, Palmer Wing Financial Aid Office: Student Affairs 124 Cashier’s Office: Administration 128 Campus Tours Student Affairs 106

www.calstatela.edu/business/advisement

Make an Appointment! Important Messages Placement Services Calendar Advising Information Department Contacts College/Major Forms Student Clubs

Salazar Hall 256B (323) 343-2810

Mon-Thu: 8:00am to 6:00pm Friday: 8:00am to 5:00pm

Make an appointment: www.calstatela.edu/business/advisement

If you have a quick question for an advisor,

email us!

[email protected]


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