THIS PLAN IS AN UNOFFICIAL ASSESSMENT TOOL.
*PLEASE REFER TO A DEGREE AUDIT FOR YOUR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS TOWARD A BBA DEGREE*
MANAGEMENT 2008 – 2010
(Expires August 2016)
The University of Texas at Austin http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/udean/ (512) 471‐0690
McCombs School of Business http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/dept/management/ texasbba@mccombs.utexas.edu
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ALL COURSES MUST BE TAKEN FOR A GRADE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
CONSULT THE COURSE SCHEDULE & UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES.
Courses to Declare Major * Management Major Courses Basic Education Requirements
BA 101 1 Management UGS 302 or 303
Track Course 5
Economics 304K (micro) Management Rhetoric & Writing 306 10
Track Course 5
Economics 304L (macro) English 316K
Management
Math 408K or 408C Track Course 5 Government 310L
Management
Math 408L or 408D Track Course 5 Government 312L
*Additional criteria must be met to declare your major. (see back) Management 353 (internship) 6
American History 11
Management 374 (W) 4
Lower Division Business Core American History 11
Upper‐Division Psychology, Sociology,
Accounting 311
Social Science 7 or Anthropology 12
Upper‐Division
Accounting 312 Natural Science 13
Social Science 7
Statistics 309 Natural Science 13
Indicate Management Track:
Man. Info. Sys. 301 2 Visual & Performing Arts 14
General Management
Vis. & Per. Arts, PSY, SOC, ANT, or
3
Consulting and Change Mgmt. an Upper‐Division Study Abroad 15
Upper‐Division Business Core Courses
Elective Courses * Comm. Studies 306M
BA 324 (W) 2, 4
1 hour of Nonbusiness Elective 3, 9:
Statistics 371G
Completed hours: Optional Minor: _________________
LEB 323
Remaining hours: Lower‐Division Course
Management 336
8 hours of Free Electives 3, 9:
Upper‐Division Course
Operations Man. 335
Completed hours:
Upper‐Division Course
Marketing 337 Remaining hours:
Upper‐Division Course
* A maximum of four one‐semester courses taken on a pass/fail
Finance 357 basis may be used toward a business degree; only nonbusiness and
free electives may be taken pass/fail.
SEE BACK PAGE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
(criteria for a minor, UT residency requirements, endnotes, etc…)
MANAGEMENT 2008—2010
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY UT RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS
“In residence” refers to courses taken at UT Austin; it does not include
While this degree plan is intended to provide you, the
credit by exam, extension, or distance education courses. All of the
student, with accurate information, the final responsibility following must be completed in residence:
for knowing and completing degree requirements rests with • At least two long semesters or an equivalent period of time.
the student (see Undergraduate Catalog). Please contact an • A total of 60 hours.
academic advisor with any questions you may have. • 24 hours in Business, on a letter‐grade basis.
• 12 upper‐division hours, on a letter‐grade basis, from the major
coursework.
CRITERIA FOR THE OPTIONAL MINOR • 24 of the last 30 hours.
• Students may complete one minor. The minor may be business or
nonbusiness.
• Twelve hours in a single field with at least nine hours being upper‐division. CRITERIA TO DECLARE MAJOR
• One core business course or one basic education course may be used toward • Complete coursework BA 101, M 408K or 408C, M 408L or M 408D,
the minor. The Internship course may not be counted toward the minor. ECO 304K, and ECO 304L.
• Six of the hours for the minor must be taken in residence. • 30 hours of college coursework.
• Courses for a minor must be taken on a letter grade basis unless they are only • Foreign Language Proficiency – demonstrated by two years of a single
offered on a pass/fail basis. foreign language in high school or one year of a single foreign language
in college.
• Students must meet the prerequisites and other department restrictions
placed on courses for the minor. • Clear any high school unit deficiencies.
• Specific course requirements exist for a minor in MIS or FIN. • Register with BBA Career Services.
ENDNOTES
1. Freshmen are required to take BA 101S, freshmen in the BHP are required to take BA101H, and transfer students are required to take BA 101T.
2. Students must have a passing score on the Computer Proficiency Test (CPT) in order to take MIS 301 and BA 324. For more information and to register for the
CPT, go to the Instructional Assessment and Evaluation website: http://www.utexas.edu/academic/mec/cbe/cpt.html
3. Students may take these courses after they have declared their major and completed any other prerequisites listed in the Course Schedule.
4. (W) indicates a substantial writing component course.
5. For the General Management Track, a total of twelve (12) semester hours of Management electives must be chosen from the following courses: Management
325, 337 (may be repeated when topics vary); ME 366L; Operations Management 337 (may be repeated when topics vary), 367, or 368.
For the Consulting and Change Management Track, Management 328 is required and nine (9) semester hours must be chosen from the following courses:
Accounting 329; Operations Management 337 (may be repeated when topics vary); Management 325 and 337 (may be repeated when topics vary). The
following topics of 337 are recommended: Business Process Improvement, Groups and Teams, International Strategic Management, Leadership, Negotiation,
and Project Management.
6. Only one internship course may be counted toward the degree. Students’ internship must be approved before they can start logging in the required 160
hours. For more information about the internship requirement, visit the advising website: www.mccombs.utexas.edu/udean/advising/internship/
7. A total of six (6) semester hours of Upper‐Division Social Science must be completed from any combination of the following fields: Anthropology (ANT),
Economics (ECO), Geography (GRG), Government (GOV), History (HIS), Linguistics (LIN), Psychology (PSY), or Sociology (SOC).
8. Upper‐division Non‐business Electives must be both upper‐division and nonbusiness. Upper‐division courses are numbered _20 through _79.
9. Students may use courses for an optional minor to fulfill elective coursework. Courses used for the minor must be taken on a letter grade basis.
10. Eligibility to register for RHE 306 is based on your month of birth. Only students with an even‐numbered birth month are eligible to register for RHE in the fall
semester. In the spring semester only students with an odd‐numbered birth month are eligible.
11. This requirement must be fulfilled by History courses designated in the Course Schedule with the statement: “Partially fulfills the legislative requirement for
American History.” Three hours of Texas History may be substituted for three hours of American History.
12. This requirement is typically fulfilled by taking Anthropology 302; Psychology 301; or Sociology 302. A full list of approved courses can be found in the
Undergraduate Program Office (CBA 2.400).
13. Six hours of Natural Science must be completed from one of the following fields: Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Geological Sciences, Physical Science, or
Physics. A list of approved courses can be found in the Undergraduate Program Office (CBA 2.400).
14. Six hours of Visual and Performing Arts must be completed from any of the following fields: American Studies, Architecture, Art History, Classical Civilization,
Ensemble, Fine Arts, Music, Philosophy, Studio Art, and Theater and Dance. A list of approved courses can be found in the Undergraduate Program Office
(CBA 2.400).
15. Three additional hours must be fulfilled by either Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology 12; OR Visual & Performing Arts14; OR upper‐division coursework
completed in an approved study abroad program. A list of approved study abroad programs is available in the Undergraduate Program Office (CBA 2.400).
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