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University of Utah General Catalog 2003-2004
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Advisers. These full-time advisers are available by appointment in 440 KDGB, 581-7853: Mary Hasak, Director of Undergraduate Programs; Suzanne Robinson, Program Coordinator; Mike Atkinson, academic adviser; Dianna Marek, academic adviser, and Pat Reilly, Program Coordinator. Undergraduate Program Degrees. B.A., B.S. The Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) is offered at the University of Utah main campus and at the Sandy site. Classes at the Sandy site are held two nights a week during fall, spring, and summer semesters over three academic years. Advanced electives are selected from offerings in finance, accounting, marketing, and management. At the David Eccles School of Business, students gain an understanding of four key principles: e-business savvy, global perspective, entrepreneurial spirit, and professional integrity. Our students learn to manage technology and identify entrepreneurial opportunity. They learn the social implications of doing global business and develop the values and ethics to succeed and prosper. The faculty of the David Eccles School of Business are committed to the lifelong learning process, and the curriculum is designed to foster a comprehensive teaching-learning continuum. Special Requirements. Students majoring in business administration must complete all prebusiness and intermediate courses before taking courses numbered 3000 and above. Nonbusiness majors must receive permission from the David Eccles School of Business Undergraduate Programs Office before registering for intermediate and upper-division classes. All prebusiness, intermediate, and upper-division business courses must be completed with a grade of C- or better with the exception of MATH 1090 (B or better), COMM 1010 or 1200 (B- or better), WRTG 2010 (B or better) and ACCTG 1420 (B or better) Research and Internship Opportunities See the department, the Undergraduate Research Office, or Career Services. Requirements for the Major (122 Total Hours) Prebusiness Courses One course in philosophy (3)
Intermediate Business Courses COMM 1010 or 1200 (B- or better) Elements of Speech Communication,
Upper Division Courses WRTG 3400 (Prereq: WRTG 2010 (3)
Business Administration Courses Five elective courses (3000 and above) from 3 of the 4 areas listed
below:
Model Program of Study (for students working 20 hours or less) Freshman Year Fall Semester WRTG 2010 (3) (B or better)
Spring Semester MATH 1100 (3)
Sophomore Year Fall Semester ACCTG 2600 (3)
Spring Semester ACCTG 2610 (3)
Junior Year Fall Semester ACCTG 4410 (3)
Spring Semester FINAN 3050 (3)
Senior Year Fall Semester MGT 3660 (3)
Spring Semester Business Elective (3)
The Business Minor Requirements Total semester credit hours: 18 Grade point Average: 2.75 for admission (Grades lower than C- will not be accepted) Maximum transfer credits: 6 Prerequisites MATH 1050 or 1090, or a statistics course, B or better
Students are strongly encouraged to complete a course in statistics and microeconomics. Requirements in the Minor ACCTG 3000 (3)
In addition, students must select two classes (3000-5000 level) from Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing, or Imformation Systems. for which the student has the prerequisites or the consent of the instructor. Students majoring in any area could benefit from a minor in business. No matter what type of work you do, you operate in a business environment. Knowledge about business practices, enhances the marketability of students. Business 1010 may be used as a Social and Behavioral Science exploration course for students not majoring in the Social and Behavioral Science area. Finance 3000 may be used to satisfy an upper division quantitatively intensive course which is required for a B.S. degree. |
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