10/02/2018
College of Business & Entrepreneurship
The College of Entrepreneurship & Business recognizes that leadership is more than a position. It is an action. Mastery of the major tenets of business is accomplished through innovative and cutting-edge technologies and systems. The College offers majors in Accounting, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Finance, and *Information Systems Management with additional training in Entrepreneurship, Management, Marketing, International Business, and Hospitality Management. Activities are designed to help students become critical and analytical thinkers and effective communicators who exemplify the highest levels of ethical and moral behavior.
*”This program is not yet accredited by ACBSP.”
10/02/2018
*Information Systems Management, B.S.
The Bachelor of Science degree in *Information Systems Management is a four-year degree that provides an excellent foundation in information systems and business. Its conceptual focus is to prepare students for success in a constantly evolving global business environment and to also prepare students for graduate studies.
*”This program is not yet accredited by ACBSP.”
12/18/2018
Academic Credit for Study Abroad
Scope
This policy applies to all students enrolled at Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU).
Definitions
Study Abroad: a program or other arrangement by which a student completes a portion of their degree program outside of the United States.
Policy
Eligibility
The University’s Study Abroad program is open to all students who have an interest in expanding their global knowledge and meet the following requirements: (1) minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5; (2) in good academic standing, good financial and judicial standing with the University; and (3) enrolled in the semester prior to the study abroad program. Students must also meet the eligibility requirements of the specific program, organization and/or academic unit hosting the program.
Course Registration
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Students participating in study abroad must register at Bethune-Cookman University during the semester of study abroad. Please note that students may incur additional expenses over and above the cost-of-attendance at B-CU. Students are responsible for seeking their own funding for the cost of study abroad, including, but not limited to, registrations, travel funds, room and board at the host institution, and all required insurance.
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Students participating in B-CU study abroad programs must obtain prior approval to enroll in the appropriate study abroad course(s) or course section(s).
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Students participating in B-CU approved partner or third-party programs may be required to register at B-CU and at the host institution during the same semester. Prior approval of registration is required to ensure that the courses selected at the institution abroad are consistent with the B-CU curriculum and registration.
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Students in third-party or partner programs may be required to bring back course information, assignments, and copies of work produced, (papers, exams etc.) in addition to the transmission of an official transcript. Should the actual course content and/or course enrollment abroad NOT reflect the pre-approved registration, it is the responsibility of the student to follow-up with the relevant faculty and advisors to explore the possibility of course substitutions in a timely manner.
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The student is responsible for communicating any changes in the registration abroad. Changes to the approved registration may result in an inability to obtain credit for courses that are not previously approved and may impact a student’s financial aid.
Grades
Students must complete all course requirements during the study abroad semester and before departing the study abroad institution. In certain circumstances, such as in the event of an emergency, students may be able to arrange to complete remaining coursework with the use of proctors. Such arrangements must be amenable to the host institution as well. If no academic work arrangement can be made, students will not receive credit for the class.
Grades for all study abroad courses will be posted to the Bethune-Cookman University transcript and factor into the B-CU grade point average.
Academic Records
Excluding faculty-led study abroad programs, all academic records from study abroad programs must be officially transmitted records directly from the academic institution to Bethune-Cookman University Office of the Registrar. The student is responsible for requesting the transcript and follow-up to ensure that the transcript is received in the Office of the Registrar.
In order for a student to obtain credit for courses taken abroad, the academic institution must be an accredited and recognized academic institution overseas. Should the academic credentials come from an institution that does not have the appropriate accreditation, as determined by B-CU, there is a risk that the credits will not be accepted by Bethune-Cookman University. While it is ultimately the responsibility of the student to ensure adherence to this policy, the Office of Academic Enrichment may provide assistance.
Final Approval for Study Abroad
Final Approval for study abroad is contingent on maintaining all of the basic requirements and completion on the required documentation. Students must receive final approval for study abroad from the Bethune-Cookman University Office of Academic Enrichment.
12/18/2018
DOUBLE MAJORS
Definitions
Double Major: The earning of a single baccalaureate degree (B. A. or B. S.) from two major programs concurrently.
Dual Degree: The earning of two baccalaureate degrees (B.A. and B.S.) simultaneously.
Policy
A student who wishes to graduate with a double major or who wishes to receive two degrees in the same semester may do so by:
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Declare the intent to complete a double major or dual degree;
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Completing the degree requirements for both programs;
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Earn a minimum of 150 credit hours.
Requirements for the two programs of study must be completed within the same semester. Students must complete a graduation application for both majors. Students who complete a double major will receive one degree with both majors listed. Students who complete a dual degree, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science, will receive two diplomas. Students must use the same catalog year for both programs. A student may not pursue more than two programs of study simultaneously.
If a student completes the requirements for one degree in a semester prior to the completion of the other declared degree, the completed degree will be awarded and the student will need to re-admit to complete the second major.
02/06/2020
Interdisciplinary Studies - Lifelong Learner
SEE REVISED VERTICAL CURRICULUM IN THE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS SECTION OF THE CATALOG
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