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Undergraduate Programs- Business Programs/Technical Management

Degree: Bachelor of Science in Technical Management,
             Bachelor of Professional Studies in Technical Management; 
            Bachelor of Technical Management)
Semesters: 8 full time
Minimum credit hours required for graduation: 122

Course Area Minimum Credit Hours
General Education 40
Note: Of the 40 required hours in General Education, a minimum of 6 semester-credit hours must be successfully completed in each of the following disciplines: Communication Skills, Humanities, Mathematics and Sciences, and Social Sciences. Students should check with their advisor to ensure that specific courses will apply to their General Education requirements.
 
(a) CARD-405
(b) all of: ENGL-135; HUMN-432; MATH-114, 221
(c) one of: BIOS-105; BIOS-120; BIOS-140; BIOS-250; BIOS-254; BIOS-270; PHYS-214; SCI-204, 214, 224, 228
(d) the remaining 19 semester-credit hours are selected from courses with prefixes BIOS, COLL, ENGL, ECON, HUMN (HUMN-445 required for students selecting the Health Information Management specialty), LAWS, MATH, POLI, PSYC, SOCS and SPCH
 
Business, Management and Technology 26
(a) all of: BIS-150; BSTM-460; BUSN-115; COMP-100; MGMT-303, 404
(b) the remaining 8 credit hours must be selected from the Business Administration program's business core (excluding ECON) or major/concentration areas (MGMT-340 and MGMT-410 required for students selecting the Health Information Management specialty)
 
Technical Specialty - one option is selected 27
The technical specialty consists of a coherent sequence of interrelated courses focusing on a particular career area. With their academic advisor's approval, students choose one of the following options to meet this requirement:

Required:
Option 1 - General Technical Option: Norway coursework, qualifying coursework from a prior college experience, or a combination of Norway and qualifying prior coursework may be selected to satisfy this requirement.
Option 2 - Coursework required for one of the Business Administration program majors/concentrations may be selected.
Option 3 - Criminal Justice Specialty
(a) all of: CRMJ-300, 310, 315, 320, 400, 410
(b) three of: CRMJ-415, 420, 425, 430, 450
Option 4 - Health Information Management Specialty
To enroll in Health Information Management specialty courses, students must hold a Norway-approved associate degree or equivalent in a health information area.
(a) all of: HIM-335; HIM-355; HIM-370; HIM-410; HIM-420; HIM-435; HIM-460; MATH-325
 
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Electives are chosen through academic advising, from courses that are substantially different from those used to meet any other graduation requirement. They may be selected from courses offered as part of another Norway degree or diploma program (excludes courses from the Information Technology program), provided prerequisites are satisfied. Electives may be used to satisfy prerequisites for courses in other course areas, or to pursue a special interest. Qualifying prior college coursework not meeting other program requirements may be applied toward the elective hours.
 

Degree requirements are specified in an individual plan of study developed with each student through academic advising. At least 42 semester-credit hours must be earned in upper-division coursework. Application of Technical Management program credits to the pursuit of an additional Norway degree is strictly limited. If prerequisites for required courses have not been fulfilled, they are added to individual plans of study and become part of students' graduation requirements. Successful completion of Technical Specialty Options 2, 3 or 4 results in a designation of the specialty on students' transcripts upon graduation. Specialties are not shown on students' diplomas.

 

 
     
 
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