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Fowler College of Business Transfer Orientation August 201 8 Welcome to the Fowler College of Business Dr Lance Nail Thomas and Evelyn Page Dean of the Fowler College of Business Fowler College of Business ID: 763954

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Fowler College of BusinessTransfer OrientationAugust 2018

Welcome to the Fowler College of Business! Dr. Lance Nail Thomas and Evelyn Page Dean of the Fowler College of Business

Fowler College of Business:Accreditation Fewer than 25% of the business schools in the worldFCB has been accredited since 1959

Linda Lang, Chairman & CEO, Jack in the BoxJim Sinegal, Co-founder, CEO, Costco Wholesale CorporationRalph Rubio, Co-Founder and Chairman, Rubio’s Restaurant Inc. Tom McElroy, Designer and Co-Founder of Volcom Wing Lam, Founder of Wahoo’s Fish Tacos Jenny Amaraneni, Craig Stern, and Dana Holiday, Founders of Solo EyewearKevin Gelfand and Martin Reiman, Founders of Shake Smart Fowler College of Business: Amazing Alumni

FCB Departments, Majors & Minors

College Enrollment Undergraduate enrollment for the FCB: 5,574 (AY 2017/18)

Transfer students have an average 3.2 GPA at GraduationContinuation Rate After Year 1: 91%Upper Division Class Sizes Fowler College of Business Analytics

Student Learning Outcomes Upon graduation, Fowler College of Business students will achieve SUCCESS!Students will be:U tilizing essential business knowledgeCritical thinkersCompetent in global perspectiveE thically aware S peaking and writing effectively S etting the standard ….Aztecs for Life! Five key Learning Outcomes

Fowler College of Business:Tips for Success

Participate in High Impact Practices Also known as HIP’sCollection of practices that research has shown to benefit college students from a wide range of backgroundsIncreased graduation rates Improved quality of students’ experience, learning, retention & success

Participate in High Impact PracticesUNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHFCB Faculty-Student Mentoring Program (app due August 20 th!)Student Research Symposium

Participate in High Impact PracticesStudy AbroadDr . Teresa DonahueDirector of Study Abroad

Study Abroad Best time to Study abroad: Junior Year!

Participate in High Impact Practices Internships

SDSU Career Services Are you career ready?Aztec Career Connection Log in at career.sdsu.edu using your SDSUid AMP: Alumni Mentor Program Fall registration dates: 8/20 – 9/28 Learn more at amp.sdsu.edu Internships From SDSU Career Services homepage, select “Internships” – Student Toolkit Service Learning / Community EngagementLearn more from our workshops and events On-Campus InterviewsGet started by participating in Mock Interview Days INSPIRE CONNECT HIRE Here’s how we help you: Career Fairs – Business Career Fair 3/7/19

SDSU Career Services + Fowler College of Business Upcoming Events

SDSU Career Services Are you career ready?Monday – Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm Monday – Thursday Friday 1:00pm – 2:45pm 10:00am – 11:45am Location: SSE*-1200 Phone: (619) 594-6851 *Student Services East FOLLOW US INSPIRE CONNECT HIRE Daily Hours Daily Walk-ins (Fast 15)

Get Involved on Campus Attend SDSU & FCB eventsJoin student organizations , club sports, Associated Students, etcPick 1-2 (maximum) activities in the first semesterManage physical & mental healthFollow FCB on social media

College of Business Council (CBC) F CB Student Organizations

Get Social with Fowler! FACEBOOK.COM/SDSUFOWLER TWITTER.COM/SDSUFOWLER INSTAGRAM.COM/SDSUFOWLER Like or follow our pages and win a Fowler Reusable Grocery Bag!

Business Passport ProgramElectronic portfolio to share with prospective employersTransition from college to career Tells your “story”Introduced in BA 310

Use Academic ResourcesFCB TutoringWriting CenterMath Learning CenterProfessor and/or GA Office HoursStudy groups Toastmasters (application due 8/31)SASC

Understand Academic ExpectationsFind a schedule that works for you3-unit course requires SIX hours of study time each week15 units= 40-45 hours of school each week for 15 units Keep up with course workKnow your syllabusAcademic Dishonesty

Time Management Quadrant 1: Deal with immediatelyQuadrant 2: Must be planned for Focus on for long-term goalsMost productive & in controlQuadrant 3:Minimize or eliminateTime WasterQuadrant 4:Minimize or eliminateTime Waster *Steven Covey’s “7 Habits of Highly Successful People (Covey, 1989)

Anticipate the TransitionThere are going to be differences at SDSU…be prepared!BA 323: BA 350:

Create Successful ScheduleWhich class schedule works best?

GPA Requirements In order to graduate from SDSU there are 4 Grade Point Averages that MUST BE at least 2.0SDSU GPA (all courses taken at SDSU) Overall GPA (transfer units plus SDSU)Major GPA (note: problem GPA for many transfer students)Minor GPA (if the student has a minor)Highest risk to be placed on Academic Probation is after first semester

Where do I go for help?Speak to your Academic Advisor and/or Assistant DeanLeave of AbsenceConflict with Professor

Conflict Protocol Discuss directly with the professor Talk to the Department ChairContact Assistant Dean Kristie Dock 4. Go to the Ombudsman

Center for Student Success

Introductions INTRODUCTIONS

Center for Student Success ACADEMIC ADVISING Assigned Academic Advisor by major Class scheduling, major and graduation requirements, referrals, etcMonday-Thursday 9am-5pm & Friday 9am-1pm *Walk-In questions Monday-Friday 11am-1pm*Appointments highly recommended outside of walk-in hours Contact Info: Education , Business Administration Building (EBA) Room 448 businfo@sdsu.edu 619-594-5828

Declaring Your Upper Division Business Major Complete Impaction Criteria(NO EXCEPTIONS!!) Pre-Business Major Declare Upper Division Complete 60 Units Complete 9 Prep Courses ≥ C (Cannot take Credit/ NoCredit ) 2.90+ Overall GPA

9 Business Prep ClassesMust earn a C or better, cannot take for Credit/ NoCredit:ACCTG 201: Financial Accounting (pre-req for ACCTG 202) * ACCTG 202: Managerial Accounting * ECON 101: Macroeconomics +ECON 102: Microeconomics +FIN 240: Legal Environment of Business *MATH 120: Calculus for Business Analysis + MIS 180: Principles of Information SystemsRWS 290: Business Writing & Rhetoric (must be declared pre-business major, not required for Accounting majors) * STAT S 119 : Elementary Statistics for Business + (Consider taking STATS 119A tutorial) * Must be Sophomore class level, i.e. ≥ 30 units completed+ Students who have completed Advanced Placement exams with a score score of 3 or higher will clear the course requirement

What Classes Can I Take if I Cannot Declare Upper Division Business? Final prep course(s) and pass with a C or better Upper Division General Education courses (9 units)Complete your upper division writing requirementTake elective courses outside of Business depending on majorStart work on a non-business minor

Your First Semester in Upper Division Business Take only 13 units and be sure to take the first course in your major and BA 310:MAJOR RECOMMENDED COURSE Accounting (ACCTG) ACCTG 331: Intermediate Accounting I Finance (FIN), Financial Services (FS) and Real Estate (RE) BA 323: Fundamentals of Finance FIN 331 for Real Estate Majors General Business (GENBUS)Any Core Course: BA 323, BA 360, BA 350, or BA 370 Information Systems (IS) MIS 306: Information Systems AnalysisManagement (MGT), Entrepreneurship (ENT) and Human Resource Management (HRM) BA 350: Management and Organizational Behavior Marketing (MKTG), Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) and Professional Selling and Sales Management (PSSM) BA 370: Marketing

Ready to Declare? Degree Evaluation All Prep for Major “+”?You are READY!One or more minus “-” Requires one-on-one support You will stay in room and meet with advisors 38

Instructions: One-on-One Declaration Support 39 Steps: Meet with advisorComplete RAARs, as required Present RAARs for on-site Petition Review Return to line for final steps Prepare class schedule, register

Registration and Schedule AdjustmentsYou will be able register at 4:00 pm today You can make schedule adjustments until the end of the ADD/DROP deadline (September 10, 201 8 @ 11:59 pm)You cannot change Major until September 25thManage your Wait List

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