Requirements

 

The Process    

The Department of Business Management offers opportunities to pursue both a major and a minor in Business Management.    

Major

The Business Management major consists of four components:

  1. Required Courses
  2. Global Business Requirement
  3. BUS Elective
  4. Senior Capstone Experience
 

Minor

The Minor consists of five courses鈥攖hree required (see below), plus two additional electives

BUS 111 Principles of Marketing*
BUS 112 Introduction to Financial Accounting
BUS 302 Organizational Behavior

 

* Pre- or co-requisite: ECN 112 Principles of Microeconomics

To complete the Minor, students must take two electives, drawn from any 200-level or higher BUS courses, taken on campus or at a study-abroad partner.

 

1. MAJOR Required Courses

Economics Foundation (two courses)

Plan ahead: These courses can help you fulfill the college鈥檚 social-science distribution requirement.

ECN 111 Introduction to Macroeconomics
ECN 112 Introduction to Microeconomics

Quantitative Foundation (two courses)

The BUS major requires two quantitative courses鈥攁 statistics course, and a finance course.

This quantitative sequence counts toward the college鈥檚 distribution requirements, meaning that a BUS major can complete the Natural Science and Quantitative distribution requirement with BUS 109, BUS 209, and a science course.

First course: Statistics

One of these courses:

  • BUS 109 Managerial Statistics*
  • MAT 109 Statistics
  • ECN 215 Data Analysis (for ECN-BUS double majors)
  • PSY 209 Statistics and Experimental Design (for PSY-BUS double majors)

* Course counts as 鈥渓iberal studies鈥 for Phi Beta Kappa.

Note: these four statistics courses are so similar that credit is not normally given if more than one of them is taken.

Second course: Financial Analysis

  • BUS 209 Financial Analysis

Core BUS Courses (six courses)

BUS 111 Principles of Marketing
BUS 112 Introduction to Financial Accounting
BUS 210 Management Information Systems
BUS 302 Organizational Behavior*
Legal/Ethics Component Choose from BUS 303 Legal Environment of Business*BUS 360 Corporate Social Responsibility*, or a PHL ethics course
BUS 401 Strategic Management

*Course counts as 鈥渓iberal studies鈥 for Phi Beta Kappa.

2. Global Business Requirement

Since business is global, the Business Management major includes a global business requirement. (International students are exempt.)

There are several ways to fulfill the requirement:

1.

Study abroad for a semester, or participate in any study-abroad experience that earns 缅北强奸 credit.

2.

Studying a foreign language through the 202-level.

3.

Taking two global-focus courses, one in Business Management and one outside the Department.

Learn more about global business opportunities here.

3. BUS elective

As part of the major, one BUS elective is required. It must be at the 200-level or above, and may consist of any BUS course that is not one of the core BUS courses listed above (202, 210, 302, 303, 401). The course you choose to satisfy this elective requirement may not also be used to satisfy the global business requirement.

4. Senior Capstone Experience (SCE)

At 缅北强奸, every senior undertakes an intensive independent research project, in close consultation with a faculty advisor. There鈥檚 no better way to bring together what you鈥檝e learned about critical thinking, systematic research, sharp analysis, and clear writing.

You鈥檒l work hard on your Business Management capstone鈥攕o it can work for you.

The SCE Process

During the spring semester of your junior year, you鈥檒l attend a SCE info session to find out more about the process. Capstones are most useful when they are aligned with your career goals, so you are encouraged to reflect on what career or business area you are most interested in preparing yourself for, and to consult with your professors and your advisor about your ideas.

For instance, your capstone research might include interviews with professionals in a particular industry or business area. Why not view those interviews as networking opportunities, stepping-stones to a job offer?

 

There are three SCE tracks available.

Strategy Capstone

The most popular track. You鈥檒l do an intensive strategic analysis of a publicly traded firm, drawing on recent information about the firm鈥檚 operations, decisions, and bottom line. You鈥檒l study the firm and its competitive environment. You鈥檒l analyze a lot of data, come up with a solid understanding of the firm鈥檚 strategic situation, and write this up in clear, effective prose.

Business Plan Capstone

A great choice for students who wish to start a business. You鈥檒l work closely with a faculty advisor on developing your own business plan, doing all the research necessary on market opportunities, financing options, operations, and more.

Special Topic Capstone

If you鈥檝e got a special interest in a particular area like leadership, information systems, or marketing, a special-topic capstone lets you do independent research, closely supervised by a faculty advisor, in that area.

 

Students pursuing double majors are encouraged to write integrated Capstones for both majors. This requires planning beginning in the junior year. When faced with timelines from two departments, students should expect earlier ones to take precedence. Double majors can only earn four total SCE credits, even if they write two Capstones.

 

While completing their capstone projects, seniors are enrolled in the 4-credit Senior Capstone Experience (BUS SCE) course, usually during the spring semester. The Capstone receives a mark of Pass, Fail, or Honors. 

Archived SCE Projects