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TEAM Academic
Advisement: Business &
Administration Majors
Get to Know Your Advisors!
Objectives
• Review Business & Administrative Majors
• Review Registration procedures
• Complete the registration worksheet
• Save questions for end of presentation
Forms
• Certificate of Dependency
• Texas A&M Blinn TEAM Contract
• Registration Worksheet
• Pathways Agreements:Business
Sports Management
Business & Administrative Career Paths
General Business• Agricultural Business• University Studies, Business
Finance, Accounting and the Economy
• Accounting• Ag Economics – Finance and Real
Estate• Ag Economics – Policy and Economic
Analysis• Applied Mathematics• Construction Science• Economics• Finance• International Studies Commerce• Political Science• Supply Chain Management
Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management• Ag Business• Ag Economics – Rural
Entrepreneurship• Ag Leadership & Development• Communication • Human Resource Development• Management• Psychology• Recreation, Park and Tourism Science
– Tourism Management• Sociology – Organizational
Management and Marketing• Sport Management
Business & Administrative Career Paths
Marketing, Sales and Public Relations• Ag Economics – Food Marketing
Systems• Agricultural Communications &
Journalism• Communication• English• Horticulture – Event Planning• Industrial Distribution• International Studies Communication &
Media• Marketing• Psychology• Sociology - Organizational Management
and Marketing• University Studies, Leadership Studies• University Studies, Journalism
Real Estate and Land Management• Ag Economics – Finance and Real Estate• Construction Science• Rangeland Ecology and Management• Recreation, Park and Tourism Science –
Community Recreation and Park Administration
• University Studies, Environmental Business
• University Studies, Global Arts, Planning, Design & Construction
Technology• Ag Systems Management• Industrial Distribution• International Studies - Graphic
Information Systems• Management Information Systems• Technology Management• Telecommunication Media Studies
Business & Administrative Minors
• Agribusiness Entrepreneurship
• Agricultural Communication & Journalism
• Agricultural Economics• Agrifood Sales• Business • Communication• Economics• English• Facility Management• Financial Planning• Human Resource
Development
• Journalism • Leadership (Agricultural and
Liberal Arts)• Leadership in the Design and
Construction Professions• Psychology• Rangeland and Ecology
Management• Sociology• Sports Management• Tourism Management
Mays Business School
Requirements for Mays
• Must meet TEAM requirements
• 3.8 on A&M hours & Blinn hours
• 15 graded A&M hours & 45 Blinn hours
• Qualifying Course Requirement
• 9 qualifying courses
(ISYS does NOT have to be completed)
• 3.8 average GPA on qualifying courses
• Must complete requirements by May of the second year
• WILL NOT be able to use the summer after the 4th regular semester to complete TEAM
and qualifying course requirements.
• Acceptance is assured if all requirements are met!
When to take Business Qualifying Courses
Fall 2017
Spring 2018
Fall 2018
Spring 2019
Fall 2017
Spring 2018
Fall 2019
Spring 2019
Spring 2018
Fall 2017
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Priority Coursework
• MATH 140 (1324)
• MATH 142 (1325)
• AGEC 105 (AGRI 2317)
• ACCT 229 (2301) *AGEC can take ACCT 209 at TAMU
• ACCT 230 (2302) *AGEC can take ACCT 210 at TAMU
• ECON 202 (2302)
• ECON 203 (2301)
Ag Business & Ag Economics
Human Resource Development
Priority Coursework
• MATH 140 (1324)
• MATH 142 (1325)
• ENGL 104 (1302)
• Life & Physical Science (3-4 credits)
• Life & Physical Science (3-4 credits)
Economics
Priority Coursework
• MATH 141 or 166 (1332 with 0112)
• MATH 131/142 (1325)
• ECON 203 (2301)
• ECON 202 (2302)
Communications, English, International Studies, Sociology & Psychology
Priority Coursework
• MATH 140 (1324) or MATH 166 (1332)
• Introductory course in the major, such as:
• COMM 203 (SPCH 1315)
• ENGL 104 (1302)
• PSYC 107 (2301)
• SOCI 205 (1301)
• Language (for International Studies)
Event Planning
Professional Event Management Certificate
(PEMC), offered by the Department of Recreation,
Park and Tourism Sciences (RPTS)
BA in Horticulture (Floral Design/Event Planning
track)
• Requires a minor, and the minors in Business or
Tourism are good fits for this career path.
• There is room in the degree plan to get the
PEMC too!
Registration Worksheet
Complete the “Dual Credit/Summer
School” and “Credit by Exam” sections.
Please check any college coursework
you have earned, or may possibly
have credit for by the time you start
TEAM in the fall.
Failure to report previously earned or
pending credit is an act of academic
dishonesty.
We require this information so we can
best advise you about course options for
fall semester and to help you not repeat a
course.
Don’t forget to sign and date!
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SUBJECT A&M COURSE(s) AP
SCORE
Art History ARTS 149 3
ARTS 149 and 150 4
Calculus AB MATH 131 3
MATH 151 4
Calculus BC MATH 151 3
MATH 151 and 152 4
Chemistry CHEM 101 and 111 3
CHEM 101,111, 102, and
112
4
English Lang and Comp ENGL 104 3
ENGL 104 and 241 4
English Lit and Comp ENGL 104 3
ENGL 104 and 203 4
Human Geography GEGO 201 3
Languages (excluding
Spanish)
101 and 102 3
101, 102, 201, 202 4
SUBJECT A&M COURSE(s) AP
SCORE
Macroeconomics ECON 203 3
Microeconomics ECON 202 3
Physics 1 PHYS 201 3
Physics 2 PHYS 202 3
Physics C: Elect/Magnet PHYS 208 3
Physics C: Mechanics PHYS 218 3
Spanish Lang and Culture SPAN 101 and 102 3
SPAN 101, 102, and 201 4
SPAN 101, 102, 201, and
202
5
Spanish Lit and Culture SPAN 202 3
SPAN 202 and 320 5
Statistics STAT 301, 302, or 303 3
US Government and
Politics
POLS 206 3
US History HIST 105 and 106 3
World History HIST 104 3
University Core CurriculumCore curriculum = genres of courses you need to successfully complete
in order to graduate
• Communication (6 credit hrs)
• Mathematics (6 credit hrs)
• Life & Physical Sciences (9 credit hrs)
• Language, Philosophy & Culture (3 credit hrs)
• Creative Arts (3 credit hrs)
• Social & Behavioral Sciences (3 credit hrs)
• American History (6 credit hrs)
• Political Science/Government (6 credit hrs)
Graduation Requirement: International & Cultural Diversity (6 credit hrs)* This requirement can sometimes be overlap with core requirements.
http://core.tamu.edu
Your Registration Worksheet
YOUR GOAL: Create a wishlist!
• Compare the college credit you may already have to the Course Options on your yellow sheet.
Cross out options for courses you may already have credit for.
Circle ideas for course registration!
1. Communication – 6hrs
• Do you have AP or Dual Credit? AP English Lit/Comp or Lang/Comp, score of 3 = ENGL 104
AP English Literature, score of 4 = ENGL 104 & ENGL 203
AP English Language, score of 4 = ENGL 104 & ENGL 241
ENGL 104= ENGL 1302
• If yes, cross out this item.
• If not:• Mays: ENGL 104, COMM 203 or 243* (any 2)
• AGBU/AGEC: ENGL 103 or 104 & any other KCOM course
• RPTS: ENGL 104, COMM 203
• HRDV: ENGL 103 or 104, COMM 203
• SPMT: ENGL 103 or 104 & COMM 203 or 205 or 243
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2. Mathematics – 6 hrs
• Any Calculus credit? AP Calculus AB, 3 = MATH 131, 4 or higher = MATH 151
(2413)
AP Calculus BC, 3 = MATH 151 (2413), 4 or higher = MATH 151 & 152 (2414)
• Math Placement Exam must be taken to register for a Math course.
Visit the “MyRecord” tab on Howdy
More information: http://www.math.tamu.edu/placement/
2. Mathematics Continued
– Most TEAM students choose to take their Math courses at Blinn where the class size is smaller.
– Possible starting Math Course
MATH 140 = MATH 1324 – Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences
MATH 141 = Finite Mathematics* (ECON and COSC only)
MATH 166 = MATH 1332 with 0112 supplement –Topics in Contemporary Mathematics II *recommended for ECON students.
3. Life & Physical Sciences – 9 hrs
• If you checked one of the science courses on your Registration Worksheet, consult an advisor.
• If not, check your Registration Worksheet for Life & Physical Sciences course choices under your intended major.
4. Government/Political Science – 6 hrs
• Did you check any of the “Government” courses under Credit by Exam or Dual Credit on your Registration Worksheet?
POLS 206 = GOVT 2305
POLS 207 = GOVT 2306
GOVT 2301 & 2302 = see an advisor
AP US Government, 3 or higher = POLS 206
• If yes, cross out this item.
• If no, POLS 206 (GOVT 2305), POLS 207 (GOVT 2306) will be your Political Science options.
5. American History – 6 hrs• Did you check any of the “History” courses under
Credit by Exam or Dual Credit on your Registration Worksheet?
HIST 105 = HIST 1301
HIST 106 = HIST 1302
HIST 226 = HIST 2301
AP US History exam, 3 or higher = HIST 105 & 106
• If yes, cross out this item.
• If no, HIST 105 (1301), 106 (1302), 226 (2301) will be your History options.
6. Language, Philosophy & Culture –3 hrs
• Did you check any of the “Language, Philosophy & Culture” courses under Credit by Exam or Dual Credit on your Registration Worksheet?
AP World History Exam, 3 or higher score = HIST 104 (2322)
AP Spanish Lang exam, 4 = SPAN 201 or (SPAN 2311)
AP Spanish Lit exam, 3 = SPAN 202 or (SPAN 2312)
ENGL 221 or 222 = ENGL 2332 or ENGL 2333
ENGL 227 or 228 = ENGL 2327 or ENGL 2328
• If not, check your Registration Worksheet for Language, Philosophy & Culture course choices under your intended major.
7. Creative Arts – 3 hrs
• Did you check any of the “Creative Arts” courses under Credit by Exam or Dual Credit on your Registration Worksheet?
ARTS 149 or 150 = ARTS 1303 or 1304
AP Art History exam , 3 = ARTS 149, 4 or higher = ARTS 149 & 150
• If not, check your Registration Worksheet for Creative Arts course choices under your intended major.
8. Social & Behavioral Science – 3hrs
• If you checked one of the Social & Behavioral Science courses consult with an advisor before proceeding.
AP PSYC exam, 3 or higher = PSYC 107 (2301)
SOCI 205 (1301)
AP Human Geography exam, 3 or higher = GEOG 201(1302)
ECON 202(2302), ECON 203 (2301)* Not a SBS for Mays, AGEC, or AGBU
AP Macroeconomics exam, 3 or higher = ECON 203 (ECON 2301)
AP Microeconomics exam, 3 or higher = ECON 202 (ECON 2302)
• If not, here are your course suggestion:
• Mays: PSYC 107 or SOCI 205 (Required for MGMT, preferred for other majors)
• AGBU/AGEC: AGEC 105
• RPTS: SOCI 205 or 206 or 207 or 211 (RPTS will take any SBS)
• HRDV: PSYC 107, SOCI 205, or GEOG 201(preferred)
• SPMT: ECON 202
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9. Other Course Options
• AGCJ 105 (3 hr): Intro to Ag Communication
• JOUR 102 (3 hr): American Mass Media
• MGMT 105 (3 hrs): Intro. to Business - elective credit.
• RPTS 201 (3 hrs) – Foundations of Recreation, Parks and Tourism Science
• SPMT 217 (3 hrs): Foundations of Sport Management
10. Additional A&M Hours
One Credit Courses
• AGLS 101: Intro to Agriculture & Life Sciences
• HORT 281: Horticulture as a Profession
• KINE 120: The Science of Basic Health and Fitness (Life & Physical Science)
• KINE 199: Physical Education
Two Credit Courses
• STLC 101: Application of Learning Theories to College Studies
You must earn 15 TAMU hours to complete TEAM.
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morning practice.
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Important: Financial Aid
Students may only receive federal financial aid for eligible courses
that count towards their program of study.
Registration Session
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Registration Tips• Complete Lab Acknowledgement on howdy.tamu.edu
• Select needed courses in favor of times, not professors
• Try for a balanced schedule
• It is usually not possible to avoid Friday classes
A&M days & Blinn days scheduleMorning & Afternoon schedule
Allow an hour to change campuses
Review Your Schedule
CRN Course Title Campus Credits Level Start
Date
End
Date
Days Time Location Instruct
or
12099 KINE 199 054 ARCHERY-
BEGINNING
College
Station
1.000 UG Aug 26,
2013
Dec 11,
2013
MW 8:00 am
- 9:15
am
Student
Recreatio
n Center
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TBA
14804 THAR 281 503 THEATRE
HISTORY II
College
Station
3.000 UG Aug 26,
2013
Dec 11,
2013
MWF 10:20
am -
11:10
am
Blocker
102
Smith
Total
Credits:4.000
This is an example of an excellent schedule: the student is enrolled in classes
at TAMU on the same days of the week and is registered for a three-hour
academic course as well as a one-hour spare tire course.
Adjusting Your Schedule
There will be an opportunity for students to adjust their
schedule during
“open-registration” starting August 23 at TAMU.
Check your balance any time that you adjust your schedule.
Pay your balance before deadlines provided.
Failure to pay your balance in full may result in classes being
dropped.
Important Dates:
• July ?– Blinn bill due, Blinn registration closed
• July ?– Blinn registration reopens, bill must be paid same
day
• August 23 – TAMU registration reopens
Additional Notes
• Texas A&M University transfer requirements:
http://admissions.tamu.edu/transfer/apply
• Transition Academic Programs website and Change of major requirements link: http://tap.tamu.edu
• Good grades will allow students the best opportunity to transfer or meet Texas A&M Blinn TEAM requirements.
• Read your emails!
Transition Academic Programs Advisors
Ali Allison Andy Brittany
Debbie Franne Ray Valencia
Transition Academic
Programs
TAPTAMU
Fall semester advising hours
Walk-ins are from 8:00am-11:30am & Appointments are from 1:30pm-4:00pm.
3rd floor, Hotard Hall
tap.tamu.edu
Transition Academic Programs