Business Core
33:010:275 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3) (prerequisite: 33:010:272)
33:011:300 Business Forum (2)
33:136:370 Management Information Systems OR 33:010:458
Accounting Information Systems (3) (33:010:458 required if double
majoring in Accounting, Prerequisite for 33:010:458: 33:010:272)
33:136:385 Statistical Methods in Business (3)
33:136:386 Operations Management (3)
33:140:320 Business Law I (3) OR 33:522:334 Business Ethics (3)
(junior or senior year33:140:320 required if double majoring in
Accounting)
33:390:300 Financial Management OR 33:390:310 Financial
Management for Finance Majors (3) (33:390:310 required if double
majoring in Finance)
33:620:301 Introduction to Management (3)
33:620:302 Management Skills (3)
33:620:492 Business Policy and Strategy (3) (prerequisites:
33:390:300 or 33:390:310, 33:620:301, 33:630:301, and senior year)
33:630:301 Introduction to Marketing (3)
Required Marketing Courses
33:630:385 Marketing Research (3) (prerequisites: 33:136:385 and 33:630:301)
33:630:374 Consumer Behavior (3) (prerequisite: 33:630:301)
33:630:452 Marketing Strategy and Decision-Making (3) (prerequisite: 33:630:385 and seniors only)
Four Marketing Electives (12)
There are two introductory Finance courses that can fulfill
a business core requirement. If you intend to double major in Finance or
declare a Finance concentration you will need to take Financial Management for
Finance Majors (33:390:310). You can take Financial Management (33:390:300) if
you have no intention of majoring in Finance or declaring a Finance
Concentration. Credit will not be given for both courses if you take both due
to switching to a Finance major/declaring a Finance concentration at a later
date.
If you major in Accounting as your first, second, or third
major, you are required to take 33:010:458 Accounting Information System and
33:140:320 Business Law I. You will not earn credit for taking 33:136:370
Management Information System. You can earn credit towards graduation if you
take 33:522:334 Business Ethics but it will not fulfill a major requirement.
Students with more than one Business School major may only
double count one RBS course between those majors.