Students double majoring in certain areas
are allowed to double-count a course one time to satisfy requirements for both
programs.
These are the only instances where double-counting a course is an option:
1. Double major in Marketing
and Supply Chain Management, Marketing Research (29:630:385) counts as both a Marketing
major requirement and a Supply Chain Management major elective.
2. Double major in Finance and Supply Chain Management, Treasury Management (29:390:440) counts as both a Finance major elective and a Supply Chain Management major elective.
3. Double major in Accounting and Supply Chain Management, Cost Accounting (29:010:304) counts as both an Accounting major requirement and a Supply Chain Management major elective.
4. Double major in Leadership & Management and Supply Chain Management, Negotiations (29:620:350) counts as both a Leadership & Management major elective and a Supply Chain Management major elective.
5. Double major in Management Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, Fundamentals of SC Solutions with SAP (29:799:450) will count as both a Management Information Systems major elective and a Supply Chain Management major elective.
6. Double major in Accounting (must have been declared prior to Fall 2020) and Finance (Financial Management and Capital Markets track), Corporate Finance counts as an Accounting major elective and a Finance core requirement.