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The program at Penn State Greater Allegheny allows students to choose from one of these three concentrations:

ACCOUNTING OPTION: Preparation for positions in business with an emphasis on the areas of financial and managerial accounting, systems and controls, auditing, and taxation.

INDIVIDUALIZED BUSINESS OPTION: The selection of 18 credits of study based on an individualized plan of study submitted by the student and approved by an adviser. The option allows the tailoring of a program of study to suit specific student needs.

MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT OPTION: An emphasis on the skills and knowledge necessary for the business professional to function in community and regional centers of commerce.

Entrance Requirement: Completion of MATH 022 or higher (MATH 040, 041, 110, 140).

For the B.S. degree in Business, a minimum of 120 credits is required, 15 of which must be at the 400 level.

The detailed list of requirements for the major can be found in the Undergraduate Degree Program Bulletin.

Also available are recommended academic plans for the two options, which show the typical sequence of courses at Greater Allegheny.

 

B.S. in Business (Accounting option) - Recommended Academic Plan
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B.S. in Business (Accounting option) - Recommended Academic Plan

Preparation for positions in business with an emphasis on the areas of financial and managerial accounting, systems and controls, auditing, and taxation.  


B.S. in Business (Marketing and Management option) - Recommended Academic Plan
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B.S. in Business (Marketing and Management option) - Recommended Academic Plan
An emphasis on the skills and knowledge necessary for the business professional to function in community and regional centers of commerce.

B.S. in Business (Individualized Business option) - Recommended Academic Plan
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B.S. in Business (Individualized Business option) - Recommended Academic Plan
The selection of 18 credits of study based on an individualized plan of study submitted by the student and approved by an adviser. The option allows the tailoring of a program of study to suit specific student needs.