A Bachelor of Arts in Information Science and e-Society and Bachelor of Science in Business double major is an interdisciplinary program that combines the fields of information science and e-society and business. This program explores the complex relationship between technology, society, and business, focusing on the ways information technology impacts various aspects of our lives, including social interactions, organizational processes, and economic activities.
Students in this program will gain a comprehensive understanding of data management, digital technologies, social media, and their implications for businesses and society. They will also develop skills in analyzing and interpreting data and understanding the ethical and legal dimensions of information technology.
The American University of Phnom Penh (AUPP) degree awarded is Bachelor of Science in Business.
The University of Arizona (UA) degree awarded is Bachelor of Arts in Information Science and e-Society.
Social media specialist, Marketing research analyst, Digital marketing director, Online content writer/editor, Technology-related sales, staffing, and consulting, Work in Information-rich settings (libraries, makerspaces, healthcare data, human resources), E-commerce specialist,, Sales Manager, Entrepreneurship
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Information Science and e-Society and Business double major, students will have acquired a diverse set of skills and knowledge. Some of the key learning outcomes include:
Dual degree students must complete 127 credits to graduate.
Dual degree students must meet the UA’s CGPA requirement to apply for admission to UA. Students must obtain at least a “C” grade in courses taught by UA and AUPP.
Program Structure | Required Total Credits (127) |
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Major Dual Degree Courses | 30 |
Business Major Courses | 48 |
General Education Courses | 49 |
Course Code | Course Name | Credit |
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ESOC 211 | Collaborating in Online Communities | 3 |
ESOC 212 | Social Media Strategies Across Profession | 3 |
ESOC 300 | Digital Storytelling and Culture | 3 |
ESOC 301 | Qualitative Internet Research | 3 |
ESOC 314 | Theories of New Media | 3 |
ESOC 330 | Digital Dilemmas – Privacy, Property, and Access | 3 |
ESOC 340 | Information, Multimedia Design and the Moving Image | 3 |
ESOC 418 | Information Trust, Manipulation, and Deception | 3 |
ESOC 480 | Digital Engagement | 3 |
INFO 420 | Ethical Issues in Information | 3 |
Course Code | Course Name | Credit |
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ACCT 201 | Financial Accounting | 3 |
ACCT 202 | Managerial Accounting | 3 |
BUSN 300 | Legal Environment for Business | 3 |
BUSN 360 | Business Ethics and Social Responsibility | 3 |
BUSN 440 | Introduction to Human Resource Management | 3 |
BUSN 478 | Project Management | 3 |
BUSN 479 | Practical Entrepreneur | 3 |
FINC 301 | Introduction to Finance | 3 |
GBLA 207 | Research Methods and Design | 3 |
ISEC 100 | The Information Era Development | 3 |
ISEC 214 | Introduction to Data Science | 3 |
MGMT 301 | Principles of Management | 3 |
MGMT 320 | Operations Management | 3 |
MGMT 460 | Strategic Management | 3 |
MKTG 301 | Introduction to Marketing | 3 |
INTS 400* | Internship | 3 |
*INTS 400: Students must complete 84 credits before starting the internship. Internship requires a minimum of one hundred and sixty (160) hours of workplace experience.
Student select courses from the list of General Education in the catalog.
Refer to the list of General Education courses and Degree Audit.
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