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Undergraduate Programs / Minors

Accounting B.S. / Minor
Economics B.A. / Minor
Finance B.S. / Minor
Health Care Administration Program B.S. / Minor
International Business Minor
Management B.S. / Minor
Marketing B.S. / Minor

Suggested Sequence of Courses

The majors in the School of Business are designed primarily for upper-division students. Entering students should plan to complete their general education core and distribution requirements during their first two years. These courses provide excellent and necessary preparation for the major and its requirements.

In the first year, students may not take courses in the departments (except Economics 200, 214, and 215) but are strongly encouraged to complete Mathematics 177.

Students entering their second year may enroll in a variety of required courses at the 200-level, including introductory courses in their major.

In the third year, students with junior standing and with 60 credit hours or more may enroll in 300-level courses in the School of Business. At this time, students begin to take courses to fulfill the requirements of their major.

Retention Standards for all Degree Programs

The following requirements must be met for a student to be retained as a major in accounting, computer information systems, management, or marketing:

Satisfactory completion of the College Writing Requirement
A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00
Satisfactory completion (i.e., passing grade) of the following general education requirements:
a. General education core
b. Nine credit hours of distribution requirements
Satisfactory completion (i.e., passing grade and a cumulative grade point average of 2.00) of the following required courses:
a. Accounting 201, 202
b. Computer Information Systems 251
c. Economics 214, 215
d. English 230
e. Mathematics 177, 248

The appropriate department within the School of Business, in cooperation with the Records Office, will monitor the standards for all declared majors and notify those students who fail to meet the requirements. The appropriate department within the School of Business will also establish and maintain an appeals committee to receive, review, and determine the outcome of petitions by students for retention under extenuating circumstances. Preregistration course reservations will be canceled for any student who has been notified that he or she no longer meets the retention standards.​​​

Page last updated: December 23, 2020