Undergraduate Business Course Descriptions
Undergraduate Coursework
As part of the academic curriculum, business majors take core curriculum courses and choose a major in a specific discipline of study. Students may also choose to add a concentration (secondary field of study) and international emphasis.
Students will be introduced to the various fields of business as well as cross-disciplinary themes through the core curriculum. This will provide a broad understanding of the form and function of each field and how the fields integrate. The core curriculum includes prerequisites, the Integrated Foundation Semester, and the upper-level core courses.
Along with the core curriculum students will also choose a major business discipline in which to focus. The undergraduate business program offers four majors: accounting, finance, marketing, and process management & consulting. Concentrations are offered in six areas: accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, management & organizational leadership, marketing, and process management & consulting.
For students not majoring in business, we offer minors in five areas: accounting, finance, management & organizational leadership, marketing, and process management & consulting.














