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Carroll School Course Planning Worksheet: Class of 2017

This document outlines the course planning worksheet for a Carroll School of Management student graduating in the class of 2017 at Boston College. It details the core requirements and recommended course sequences for freshman through senior year in areas like writing, literature, math, science, theology, philosophy, economics, accounting, finance, management, marketing, and operations. Notes provide information on prerequisites for courses, using AP/IB credits, concentration requirements, the language requirement, and overall degree requirements. The goal is to complete 120 credits including university core classes, CSOM core classes, and concentration courses to fulfill a bachelor's degree.

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Carroll School Course Planning Worksheet: Class of 2017

This document outlines the course planning worksheet for a Carroll School of Management student graduating in the class of 2017 at Boston College. It details the core requirements and recommended course sequences for freshman through senior year in areas like writing, literature, math, science, theology, philosophy, economics, accounting, finance, management, marketing, and operations. Notes provide information on prerequisites for courses, using AP/IB credits, concentration requirements, the language requirement, and overall degree requirements. The goal is to complete 120 credits including university core classes, CSOM core classes, and concentration courses to fulfill a bachelor's degree.

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Carroll School Course Planning Worksheet

Class of 2017

FRESHMAN YEAR
FALL
Check

University Core

Writing

Course #

Class

Concentrations

SPRING

Course #

Class

Accounting

Corporate Reporting & Analysis


MA301: FAST 1

writing

portico

MA301: FAST 1

Literature

literature

business stats

MA302: FAST 2

MA302: FAST 2

Fine Arts

calculus

computers in management

MA405: Federal Tax

MA351: Financial Statement Analysis

Calculus I

history 1

financial accounting

History 1

micro

math for management

History 2

Philosophy 1

Philosophy 2

Microeconomics

SOPHOMORE YEAR
FALL

Course #

Class

Course #

Macroeconomics

elective

globalization

Natural Science (1)

elective

organizational behavior

Natural Science (2)

business law

natural science 1

Theology 1

fine arts

Theology 2

Cultural Diversity

Language Requirement

Course #

Portico

Business Stats

Computers in Management

Financial Accounting

Managerial Accounting

Math for Management Science*

Business Law

Basic Finance

Principles of Marketing

Class

MF151: Investments

Class

MF225: Financial Policy


MF Elective

EC202:Macroeconomic Theory

Two EC electives with at least one coming from


EC300-399 (except EC336, EC345, and EC380)

Information Systems
MI157: Intro to Programming

macro

MB Elective

MI257: Database Systems & Applications

Basic Finance

MB Elective

MI258: Systems Design & Analysis

MB Elective

MI Elective

Course #
managerial accounting

philosophy 1

philosophy 2

natural science 2

operations

Marketing

Operations

SPRING

MK253: Marketing Research

MD375: Operations, Strategy & Consulting

Class

MK Elective

MD255: Managing Projects

MK Elective

MD Elective

MK256: Applied Marketing Management


Accounting Info Systems

elective
corporate finance

SENIOR YEAR
FALL
Class

Economics
EC201: Microeconomic Theory

MB127: Leadership

principles of marketting

Course #

Finance
MF127:Corporate Finance

Management & Leadership

FALL

CSOM Core

MA601, MA602, or MA610


MD384, MD606, EC228, or EC229

SPRING

JUNIOR YEAR

MA307: Managerial Cost


MA309, MA351, or MA618

Course #

MD Elective
Computer Science

MA301: FAST 1

CS101: Computer Science 1

MA618/MI618: Accounting Info Systems

CS102: Computer Science 2

MI157 or CS101

CS271 or CS272

MI257: Database Systems & Applications

CS200 or higher

SPRING

MI258: Systems Design & Analysis

Class

MA302, MA307, MA309, or MA351

CS300 or higher

General Management

Operations

Two classes from two

Organizational Behavior

separate departments for a

Strategic Management

total of 4 classes. Consult with

A&S Elective

departments for specific classes.

A&S Elective

A&S Elective

A&S Elective

Notes:
*Math Requirement: All students must complete, either via AP or course work, one course in Calculus. A second Math course must be taken at BC and be chosen from a bucket that includes Math for Management, Calculus II, Multivariate Calculus, Linear
Algebra, and Econometric Methods. For more details, stop by the Associate Dean's Office in Fulton 360.
Sequences of Courses: Calculus, Statistics and Computers in Management before Math for Management; Financial Accounting before Basic Finance; Math for Management before Operations Management; Strategic Management only as a senior OR when all
management cores are complete. Check with individual departments for concentration prerequisites
AP and IB Scores: AP, IB, etc scores may satisfy certain requirements.
http://www.bc.edu/content/bc/admission/undergrad/process/advstanding.html
Concentration Details: For specific details about concentrations, consult your degree audit and the academic department
http://www.bc.edu/schools/csom/undergraduate/academics/concentrations.html
Language Requirement: http://www.bc.edu/content/bc/schools/csom/undergraduate/academics/core/foreignlanguage.html
Languages count towards A&S Electives
Degree Requirements: Students in the Carroll School of Management must fulfill a required number of credits to earn a bachelors degree. Students in the classes of 2016 and 2017 must complete 120 credits.

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