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The college curriculum is organized into a lower division and an upper division:
The Lower Division (LD) comprises the freshman and sophomore years, the first four semesters of university work. Courses offered in the lower division are numbered from 1000 through 2999, and the student must register consistently for all lower division requirements until they are completed.
Admission To Degree Program:
To continue into the upper division business courses, all students seeking a degree in the Fogelman College of Business and Economics must (1) complete the following courses with a minimum grade of "C" and a minimum 2.25 GPA. (2.5 GPA. for Accounting majors): MATH 1830 or 1910, ECON 2110, 2120, ISDS 2710, ACCT 2010, 2020, MIS 2749, 2755; (2) have accumulated 60 hours of course work including the required 9 hours of English; MATH 1830 or 1910; ECON 2110, 2120; ACCT 2010, 2020; ISDS 2710, and MIS 2749, 2755.
The Upper Division (UD) comprises all junior and senior years of undergraduate work; courses offered in the upper division are numbered 3000 through 4999. Students must have junior standing and have met specific course prerequisites with a minimum grade of "C" to be eligible for all 3000- and 4000-level courses. In addition to these requirements, students seeking a degree in the Fogelman College of Business and Economics must have (1) completed all required lower division business courses with a minimum grade of "C" in each; (2) minimum of 2.25 GPA (2.5 for ACCT majors) in all required lower division business courses and MATH 1830 or 1910, and (3) 60 hours of course work including MATH 1830 or 1910 and 9 hours of English (See B.B.A. Degree Requirements-General Requirements).
Retention:
To graduate from the Fogelman College of Business and Economics, all students must have a minimum grade of a "C" and a 2.25 G.P.A. in the following courses: ACCT 3130, FIR 3410, MGMT 3110, 3510, 4710, MKTG 3010, ISDS 3510, 3711 and the International Business course. All major courses require a minimum grade of "C" and a minumum 2.25 GPA.
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