Analytical Skills
Stat 1601Introduction to Statistics or Stat 2601Statistical Methods
Core Requirements
Econ 1111Principles of Microeconomics
Econ 1112Principles of Macroeconomics
Mgmt 2101-2102Principles of Accounting I-II
Econ 490xVariable Topics in Economic Research
8 credits in Mgmt courses at the 3xxx level or above, exclusive of those used to satisfy emphasis requirements
8 additional credits in Mgmt or Econ courses at the 3xxx level or above, exclusive of those used to satisfy emphasis requirements
No more than 4 credits from each of the following can be applied to the major:
Econ 490xVariable Topics in Economic Research
Mgmt x993Directed Study
Emphasis Requirements
Math 1101Calculus I
Spch 1051Introduction to Public Speaking
or Spch 1000Variable Topics in Introduction to Public Speaking
Mgmt 3101Financial Management
At least 8 credits from Mgmt 3133, 4101, 46xx , Econ 3113, 4131, 4131H
Grades of D in Mgmt 2101-2102, Econ 1111-1112, Math 1101, or Stat 1601 may not be used to meet major requirements. Up to 4 credits of other management coursework with a grade of D may be used to meet major requirements if offset by an equivalent number of credits of A or B. Required courses may not be taken S-N unless offered S-N only.
Note: Students should complete Mgmt 2101-2102, Econ 1111-1112, Math 1101, and Stat 1601 or their equivalents during their first two years. Students intending on going to graduate school are strongly recommended to take Math 1101-1102. Students are also recommended to take Phil 2112Professional Ethics. Prospective majors should see a management faculty member before registering for classes. Consultation with an adviser is essential to program planning.
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