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Electives

One elective is required from this list of courses:

    • Financial Accounting: BUSI 100 (formerly BUSI 71)
    • Decision Models for Business: STOR 112 (formerly STOR 22)
    • Social Relations in the Workplace: SOCI 131 (formerly SOCI 31)
    • Formal Organizations and Bureaucracy: SOCI 410 (formerly SOCI 110)
    • Social Stratification: SOCI 412 (formerly SOCI 112)
    • Economy and Society: SOCI 415 (formerly SOCI 115)
    • The Labor Force: SOCI 427 (formerly SOCI 127)
    • Introduction to Organizational Communication: COMM 325 (formerly COMM 25)
    • Morality and Business: PHIL 164 (formerly PHIL 39)
    • Economic History of the United States: ECON 330 (formerly ECON 135), or Economic Development of the United States: ECON 430 (formerly ECON 138)
    • Public Policy Toward Business : ECON 345 (formerly ECON 145), or Industrial Organization: ECON 445 (formerly ECON147)
    • International Economics: ECON 460 (formerly ECON 161)
    • Economic Development: ECON 465 (formerly ECON 163)
    • History of American Business: HIST 364 (formerly HIST 64)
    • Technology and American Culture: HIST 625 (formerly HIST 161)
    • Ethical Basis of Public Policy Decision Making: PLCY 240 (formerly PLCY 67)
    • Principles of Public Relations: JOMC 130 (formerly JOMC 130)
    • Principles of Advertising: JOMC 170 (formerly JOMC 170)
    • Concepts of Marketing: JOMC 475 (formerly JOMC 175)
Other courses may be approved for elective credit by Dr. Stewart. Please email him with inquiries.
Previously approved courses include
    • Introduction to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: ECON 384 
    • Principles of Public Relations: JOMC 137
    • Decision Models for Economics: STOR 113
    • Geographies of Economic Change: GEOG 460
    • Internet Issues and Concepts: JOMC 349
    • Justice in Public Policy: PLCY 340
    • Environment and Society in the US: Reimagining the American Landscape: ENST 208
    • Consulting Skills and Framework: BUSI 554
    • History of Economic Doctrines: ECON 434
    • Spanish and Entrepreneurship: Language, Cultures, and North Carolina: ROML 060
    • Mass Communication Practicum: JOMC 394
    • International and Development Economics: INST 360
    • Policy Innovation and Analysis: PLCY 210
    • Helping Change Happen: PLCY 590
    • Poverty and Ethics: HNRS 350
    • Organizing and Communicating for Social Entrepreneurs: COMM 51
    • Venture Creation in the Spanish Speaking World: SPAN 327
    • Concepts of Marketing: JOMC 475
    • Decision Making Using Spreadsheet Models: STOR 305