Do you need to take an experiential course to complete your degree requirement? Experiential courses are those that give you hands-on experience with the curriculum. Here is a list of Fall 2019 courses that will count toward your experiential requirement (if you have one):
BUSN.494 | 11670 | Small Business Consulting |
BUSN.489 | 12126 | Business Intelligence |
BUSN.470 | 11776 | Multidisciplinary Act Projects |
ACCT.471 | 13168 | Forensic Accounting Lab |
BMIS.443 | 11760 | Tech for Web/Mobile-based Bus |
BUSN.497 | Internship | |
MKTG.489 | 13667 | Content Production |
For details on how to get an internship and get credit for it, click here.
How do you know if you need experiential credit?
- If you have one concentration, you need to take 1. an experiential or international class and 2. a broadening class
- If you have two or more concentrations, you need to take 1. an experiential or international class but you do not need 2. a broadening class (because your second concentration provides that).
- If you have an accounting major and no concentration, you do not need to take a broadening, experiential, or international course beyond what is required in the accounting curriculum.
- If you have an accounting major and one or more concentrations, you need to take 1. an experiential or international class but you do not need 2. a broadening class (because your accounting major provides that).
- If you have a concentration in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (and no other concentrations), you need to take 1. an international class and 2. a broadening class.
- If you have an International Business concentration, you need to take either a Broadening, Experiential or 200-level of higher language course.
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