COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | PREREQUISITES |
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BA1020 | Introduction to the Business Experience – 2 credits | |
MA1020 | Applied Statistics I | MA0900 or placement above |
MA1030 or BA3012 |
Calculus I Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility |
MA1002 or MA1025 or placement above BA1020 + BA2020 + junior standing |
BA2001 | Financial Accounting | |
EC2010 | Principles of Microeconomics | |
EC2020 | Principles of Macroeconomics | |
BA2020 | Management & Organizational Behavior | |
BA2040 | Marketing in a Global Environment | |
BA3010 | Corporate Finance | BA1020 + MA1020 + BA2001 + EC2010 |
BA3050 | International Financial Markets | BA2001 + EC2020 |
EC3073 | Money, Banking & Finance | EC2010 + EC2020 |
BA3075 or BA3084 |
Legal Environment of Business International Business Law |
BA1020 + junior standing junior standing |
BA4010 | Investment Analysis | BA3010 |
BA4018 | Multinational Business Finance | BA3010 |
BA4020 | Computational Finance | MA1020 + BA3010 |
BA4050 | Business Integration Capstone – 2 credits | senior standing + major |
COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | PREREQUISITES |
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EN 2020 Writing & Criticism (minimum grade of "C") | Speaking the World: Writing & Criticism | EN1010 (minimum grade of "C") |
FR 1200 (or above) (minimum grade of "C") | Speaking the World: Elementary French & Culture II | FR1100 (minimum grade of "C") |
Courses coded Type GE100 or GE115 | Comparing Worlds | |
Courses coded Type GE110 or GE115 | Mapping the World | |
Courses coded GE110 or GE100 or GE115 | Comparing Worlds & Mapping the World | |
Math courses coded GE120 | Modeling the World: Math | |
Science courses coded GE130 | Modeling the World: Science | co- or prerequisite: GE120 math course |
Any courses desired – must complete a total of 128 credit hours to graduate.
Majors with superior academic performance will be invited to participate in the departmental honors program, which affords outstanding students the opportunity to deepen and broaden their understanding of the business world and to accelerate their search for academic and professional excellence. Honors students are required to write and present a thesis in their senior year. Additional information is available from the IBA department chair.