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To earn the B.S. in
Business Administration degree, the student must:
1. Complete the following
requirements during the freshman-sophomore years:
ENEX 101 Composition (must
earn a grade of C or better)
MATH 117 Probability and Linear Mathematics (must earn a grade of C or
better)
ECON111S, 112S Microeconomics, Macroeconomics
COMM 111A Introduction to Public Speaking
CS 172 Computer Modeling
MATH 241 Statistics
ACCT 201, 202 Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting
BADM 257 Business Law
IS 270 Quantitative Business Applications
2. Complete the following
requirements during the junior-senior years:
FIN 322 Business Finance
MGMT 340S Management and Organizational Behavior
IS 341 Systems and Operations
MKTG 360 Marketing Principles
MGMT 445 Small Business Management and Strategic Planning or MGMT 446
Strategic Management or MGMT 448 Management Game
Note: A student must have
completed a minimum of 60 credits and have completed all the
freshman-sophomore requirements listed in number 1 above before
advancing to the 300-level requirements listed in this section.
Non-business majors may
take any undergraduate business course numbered 300 and above with the
consent of the instructor.
3. Choose one of the
following options by the beginning of the junior year: accounting,
financial management, information systems, international business,
management, or marketing.
4. Complete course work
required in the selected option during the junior-senior years.
5. Complete three
different business-oriented experiential learning exposures including
the capstone course (MGMT 445, 446, or 448) requirement. A list of
courses qualifying to meet this requirement will be prepared annually
and is available from the School of Business Administration.
6. Complete no fewer than
51 credits in courses in the School of Business Administration. All
courses offered by the Department of Economics may count toward the
51-credit requirement. At least fifty percent (50%) of all business
credits applied toward the requirements for the business degree must be
earned at The University of Montana; this includes all economics
credits, if they are counted toward the business requirements.
7. Complete no fewer than
60 credits (exclusive of health and human performance activity credits)
of work taken in departments and schools other than the School of
Business Administration.
8. Complete at least a
total of 120 credits of which at least 39 are at the 300- or 400-level.
9. Earn a minimum
grade-point average of 2.00 for all credits in business administration
courses for which a grade is received and a minimum grade-point average
of 2.00 for all credits in option-area courses for which a grade is
received.
10. Please note that not
all business courses are offered every academic term.
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