
MANAGEMENT
High school students are encouraged to take four years of English, four years of mathematics including trigonometry, one year of biological science, and one year of physical science. Courses in calculus, physics, and computer programming are recommended. Experience in clear, concise, and careful writing is valuable for success in all courses.
A maximum of thirty-two (32) lower-division units including courses in computer science, mathematics, and science may be applied toward the preparation for the major requirements. Of the thirty-two (32) units, twelve (12) units must appropriately match the description for , , and ; five (5) units must appropriately match the description for *; and eighteen/nineteen (18/19) units must appropriately match the description for , , , , , / .
*Three (3) units of the above-transferred courses will count toward the lower-division General Education requirements in Area B4.
All courses counted toward the major, including Preparation for the Major courses, must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better. No more than a total of three (3) units of either CS 498 or CS 499 may be applied to the major. A minimum of fifteen (15) upper-division units counted toward the major must be completed at Cal State San Marcos.
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*Six (6) lower-division units are automatically satisfied by courses taken in Preparation for the Major.
The minimum number of units required for this degree is 120.