Post on 28-Feb-2022
MASTER DEGREE OR HIGHER
EVERY STUDENT HAS AN ASSIGNED ADVISOR
THIS PERSON WILL BE YOUR INSTRUCTOR FOR SURVEY (BUSADM 1100) THIS FIRST SEMESTER
Meet the Advising Team 16 Academic Advisors
MASTER DEGREE OR HIGHER
EVERY STUDENT HAS AN ASSIGNED ADVISOR
THIS PERSON WILL BE YOUR INSTRUCTOR FOR SURVEY (BUSADM 1100) THIS FIRST SEMESTER
Meet the Advising Team 16 Academic Advisors
MASTER DEGREE OR HIGHER
EVERY STUDENT HAS AN ASSIGNED ADVISOR
THIS PERSON WILL BE YOUR INSTRUCTOR FOR SURVEY (BUSADM 1100) THIS FIRST SEMESTER
Meet the Advising Team 16 Academic Advisors
MASTER DEGREE OR HIGHER
EVERY STUDENT HAS AN ASSIGNED ADVISOR
THIS PERSON WILL BE YOUR INSTRUCTOR FOR SURVEY (BUSADM 1100) THIS FIRST SEMESTER
Meet the Advising Team 16 Academic Advisors
Roles of an academic advisor
HELP STUDENTS NAVIGATE AND MAKE THE MOST OF THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
EDUCATE STUDENTS TO BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT AND CONFIDENT MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY
COLLABORATE WITH STUDENTS IN DEVELOPING ACADEMIC STRATEGIES TO MEET THEIR CAREER GOALS
AND MAKE THE MOST OF THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
Roles of an academic advisor
HELP STUDENTS NAVIGATE AND MAKE THE MOST OF THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
EDUCATE STUDENTS TO BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT AND CONFIDENT MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY
COLLABORATE WITH STUDENTS IN DEVELOPING ACADEMIC STRATEGIES TO MEET THEIR CAREER GOALS
AND MAKE THE MOST OF THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
Roles of an academic advisor
HELP STUDENTS NAVIGATE AND MAKE THE MOST OF THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
EDUCATE STUDENTS TO BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT AND CONFIDENT MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY
COLLABORATE WITH STUDENTS IN DEVELOPING ACADEMIC STRATEGIES TO MEET THEIR CAREER GOALS
AND MAKE THE MOST OF THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
Roles of an academic advisor
HELP STUDENTS NAVIGATE AND MAKE THE MOST OF THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
EDUCATE STUDENTS TO BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT AND CONFIDENT MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY
COLLABORATE WITH STUDENTS IN DEVELOPING ACADEMIC STRATEGIES TO MEET THEIR CAREER GOALS
AND MAKE THE MOST OF THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
AU18 Business Class Profile 1,170 incoming NFYS
40% non-Ohio
99% in the top 25% of high school class
monthly
2:00-3:00 ACADEMIC OVERVIEW PRESENTATION
3:00-3:30 ACADEMIC ADVISOR Q&A
3:30-6:00 PLACEMENT TESTING, ETC.
6:00-LATE EVENT PROGRAMMING
TODAY’S Program
3:30-4:30 TODAY SCHOENBAUM, ROOM 205 (Upstairs)
Fisher Parents & Guests Session
TM
LEARN ABOUT WHAT FISHER IS DOING TO SUPPORT STUDENTS
PLENTY OF TIME TO ASK QUESTIONS!
DISCUSS COMMON TRANSITION CONCERNS AND DEVELOP STRATEGIES FOR SUPPORTING YOUR STUDENT
CONNECT WITH OTHER FISHER PARENTS
8:00 AM OPTIONAL SESSIONS –Athletics, ROTC, Honors, Scholars, ODI, ODS
9:00 AM REQUIRED SESSIONS BEGIN
11:15-4:00 PM –Financial Aid, BuckID, and much more –Individual Advising Appointment & Course Scheduling
TOMORROW’S Program
Individual Advising Appointment
TM
& Course Scheduling
•! Students only for these appointments
•! Students meet for 20 minutes with an advisor one-on-one to:
•! Entire scheduling process takes about 2 hours
Discuss student course selections
Answer all remaining questions
Assist with the course scheduling process
SEE COVER SHEET for your appointment time and location
Guests
TM
•! 11:15-12:00 FCOB Office of Career Management Cover the resources available to help students with internship/job searches.
•! 12:15-1:00 FCOB Office of Global Business Discuss study abroad opportunities, international internships, and semester exchange programs.
One Undergraduate Degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
FIRST & SECOND YEAR BUSINESS FOUNDATION
COURSES
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
MAJOR COURSES ELECTIVES OR
MINORS
ONE DEGREE with twelve specilalizations
FIRST & SECOND YEAR BUSINESS FOUNDATION
COURSES
ELECTIVES OR MINORS
*Blue sheet lists the degree requirements in more detail
Year 1 & 2 Class Focus
GENERAL EDUCATION BUSINESS FOUNDATION
FIRST & SECOND YEAR BUSINESS FOUNDATION
COURSES
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
MAJOR COURSES ELECTIVES OR
MINORS
FIRST & SECOND YEAR BUSINESS FOUNDATION
COURSES
ELECTIVES OR MINORS
Builds critical thinking, analytical, and writing skills
Foundation for major courses EXAMPLES: Calculus, Computer Science, Economics, Statistics
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
STRATEGY MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS CORE
Major Courses: Years 2-4
APPLIED BUSINESS
BUSINESS LAW
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
FINANCE
MARKETING
ONE DEGREE with twelve specilalizations
TM
TM
Personalize Your Degree
12 SPECIALIZATIONS
ONE DEGREE with twelve specilalizations
Accounting
Aviation Management
Economics
Finance
Human Resources
Information Systems
Insurance
International Business
Logistics Management
Marketing
Operations Management
Real Estate
*Students can also start as Undecided
Registration Worksheet
Students take out the following items and take notes:
Registration Worksheet
Pencil/pen
Any exam credit and postsecondary credit that has already been received by OSU is written on your blue sheet. All test scores and college transcripts must be sent directly to Ohio State in order to receive credit.
College Credit
*See pink exam credit guide in your packet
Business Survey: BA1100
FISHER/OSU RESOURCES, POLICIES, INVOLVEMENT, ETC.
CO-TAUGHT BY PEER ADVISOR
DEVELOP 2-YEAR CURRICULUM PLAN
FULL SEMESTER, GRADED COURSE
TAUGHT BY ACADEMIC ADVISOR
Math Requirements
BUSINESS CALCULUS (MATH 1130 SERIES)
TRADITIONAL CALCULUS (MATH 1150 SERIES)
THE BSBA DEGREE REQUIRES COMPLETION OF MATH THROUGH CALCULUS WITH A C OR HIGHER.
Two options:
Which Math Series Should I Take?
TRADITIONAL CALCULUS (1150 SERIES)
ACCEPTED IN OTHER MAJORS/MINORS OUTSIDE OF BUSINESS
Statistics, Business Analytics, Engineering, Pre-health, etc.
PREFERRED SERIES FOR HONORS PROGRAMS
BUSINESS CALCULUS (1130 SERIES)
NOT GUARANTEED TO TRANSFER TO OTHER MAJORS OUTSIDE OF BUSINESS
THEORETICAL AND RIGOROUS; INCLUDES TRIGONOMETRY
APPLICATION TO BUSINESS; NO TRIGONOMETRY
Which Math Series Should I Take?
TRADITIONAL CALCULUS (1150 SERIES)
ACCEPTED IN OTHER MAJORS/MINORS OUTSIDE OF BUSINESS
Statistics, Business Analytics, Engineering, Pre-health, etc.
PREFERRED SERIES FOR HONORS PROGRAMS
BUSINESS CALCULUS (1130 SERIES)
NOT GUARANTEED TO TRANSFER TO OTHER MAJORS OUTSIDE OF BUSINESS
THEORETICAL AND RIGOROUS; INCLUDES TRIGONOMETRY
APPLICATION TO BUSINESS; NO TRIGONOMETRY
TM
Math Session
3:30-4:30 PM (Walk-in advising) 240 Cockins Hall
Attend the calculus math session TODAY to speak with a math faculty member.
Want to learn more about your math options?
Business Foundation Courses
Can be taken in any order Should not be taken in the same semester
ECON 2001.01 (Microeconomics)
ECON 2002.01 (Macroeconomics)
General Education
All students at OSU complete these requirements. Build a foundational skill set that will help in your other business courses. “Try out” other fields if you are still unsure about your major.
•! Open courses broken down by category
•! All listed classes are appropriate for new students
•! Course descriptions available online if you would like more details about the course content and prerequisites
Open Course List
*Take out white packet
Foreign Language
•! Required for the International Business specialization.
•! ALL business students are encouraged to study additional languages but it is not required
•! Foreign Language credit at level 1102.01 or 1103.01 can count for general education requirements
•! The foreign language placement exam this afternoon is optional for business students
! !!!
Minors
•! Good option if you have most of your GEs finished!
•! Great option to build a new skill set or pursue an area of interest outside of business
•! Advisor in tomorrow’s appointment can help suggest classes
towards a minor
•! The 4 year business degree plan allows room for a minor (typically 5 additional classes)
Honors Courses
•! Smaller class size (~30 students)
•! Focus on discussion, independent thought, and in-depth learning
•! Taught by faculty who are leaders in their fields
•! Not more difficult, but are more demanding
REQUIRED: 3 HONORS COURSES PER ACADEMIC YEAR (Autumn and spring semesters)
RECOMMENDED: ECONOMICS 2001.03H AND 2002.03H
*See white sheet for options
*Full list will be available in the computer lab tomorrow
Freshman Seminars
•! Open to ALL first year students
•! 1 credit hour
•! Great way to interact with a faculty member to discuss an interesting topic in a low-pressure environment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oul7koxcACw
Other Elective Classes
•! Physical Education/ Kinesiology Sport Health
•! Band/Choir/Dance
•! Study Skills courses
*Full list will be available in the computer lab tomorrow
University Scholars
RECOMMENDED: ATTEND THE DAY 2 SCHOLARS SESSION AT 8:00AM TO RECEIVE MORE INFORMATION
Most programs have a mandatory weekly meeting time and/or 1-credit seminar section
Pre-Health & Pre-Law
•! Pre-health professions have a very strict science sequence of courses
•! Pre-law professions encourage additional writing and logic classes
•! Talk to your advisor tomorrow about your interest
*Handouts available on the front table
Year 1 – Coursework Autumn Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours
BUSADM 1100 (Survey) 1 Math 1131/1151 (Calc) 5
Math 1130/50 (Pre-calc) 4/5 Econ 2002 3
Econ 2001 3 English 1110 3
General Ed 3 General Ed 3
General Ed 3 Elective 1
Freshman Seminar 3
Total 15-16 Total 15
Tonight’s Homework!
MUST be completed before your advising appointment tomorrow!
•! Select 5 classes (BA1100 + 4)
•! Use the open course list
•! Select at least 4 alternate/back-up classes
Fisher Peer Mentor Program
Sign up for the Fisher Peer Mentor Program! You will be paired with an experienced upper-class Fisher student
Final Steps
•! Advisors will circulate to answer questions – please stay seated and raise your hand.
•! You are free to go once your questions have been answered!
REMINDER: WE WILL SEE STUDENTS TOMORROW AT THEIR ASSIGNED APPOINTMENT TIME
TIP: FILL OUT THE WORKSHEET RIGHT NOW SO YOUR EVENING WILL BE FREE!