The student’s academic program consists of two parts, courses in the College of Commerce and courses in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Together, these two components contribute to the common purpose of all study in the College, namely professional preparation grounded in liberal education. The student’s course of study in the college is in turn comprised of a Common Core, courses required of all students regardless of major field, and a number of major field courses in either the School of Accountancy & MIS, or the Departments of Economics, Finance, Management, or Marketing. A minimum of 192 quarter hours is necessary for graduation. The student should consult the entries which follow for a detailed description of the particular major field programs.
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