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     2008-10 Curriculum & Programs of Study

    Associate of Arts - Foreign Language with a Concentration in Business

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    Area   Credit hours
    A - E This Program of Study requires Core I to satisfy Areas A - E.
    F Courses appropriate to the Program of Study 18 hours

    Required Course:
    Choose 6 hours in your foreign language major at the 2001 level or higher (a,b)
    6 hours

    Choose 12 hours from the following:

    Additional language courses (a,b,c) 3-6 hours
    A second language(a,b,c) 3-6 hours
    ACCT 2101*(a,b) Principles of Accounting I: Financial 3 hours
    ACCT 2102*(a, b) Principles of Accounting II: Managerial 3 hours
    BUSA 2106*(b)* The Environment of Business
    ECON 2105*(a) Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours
    ECON 2106* (a,b)* Principles of Microeconomics 3 hours
    NOTES:
    * Or Honors version

      (a)  The following courses are recommended for students transferring to Georgia State's B.A. in Foreign Languages/Master of International
            Business Joint Degree Program:

      MATH 1111 in Area A
      FREN, GRMN or SPAN in Area B and F
      SPAN 2610 is recommended for students taking the Spanish sequence
      FREN, GRMN, SPAN, or PHIL 2641 in Area C
      Two 4-hour laboratory science sequence courses in Area D
      MATH 1431 in Area D
      ECON 2105* in Area E or F
      ACCT 2101* and ACCT 2102* and ECON 2106* in Area F

    (b)  The following courses are recommended for students transferring to Kennesaw's B.A. in Modern Language and Culture with a 
           concentration in Applied Business Program:

    FREN or SPAN in Area B, C, and F
    ACCT 2101*, BUSA 2106*, and ECON 2106* in Area F

      (c)  A student may not receive credit for Foreign Language 1001 if the student has had two years of that language in high school.