Last Modified: 8/05/11 Department of Accounting B.S. in Accounting: 120 hours Belk College of Business belkcollege.uncc.edu Academic Plan of Study Program Summary: Declaring the Major : Admission to the major is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the Progression Courses: ACCT 2121, ACCT 2122, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum 2.5 GPA (4 Bs and 3 Cs within 2 attempts). Students should seek admission to the Pre-Accounting program as freshmen and sophomores to ensure appropriate advising and support. Advising (For the Major) : The Business Advising Center advises all students in the Belk College of Business. Advising is required upon admission to the major and recommended before registration each semester. Note: Students with less than 30 earned hours will have an advising hold prior to registration. Advising (For General Education) : Schedule appointment with assigned Academic Advisor in the Business Advising Center Minimum Grades/GPA : Students must earn C’s or better (within 2 attempts) in all business coursework. GPA of 2.0 in the major and all University coursework required for graduation. Teacher Licensure: NO Night Classes Available: YES, but limited Weekend Classes Available : NO Other information : College Honors, Business Learning Community, Beta Alpha Psi, Internships, Co-ops Contact : Belk College of Business Advising Center (704) 687-7585 or [email protected]Program Requirements: Entering students are designated as Pre-Accounting (PACC). Once students have attained certain course requirements during the Junior year (see above), they may officially declare a major program in the Belk College. To declare a major, students will complete a Curriculum Guide and Change of Major form with their assigned Academic Advisor. The Accounting (ACCT) major is a relatively structured program of courses that are completed in the junior and senior years after admission to the major. Pre-Accounting 21 hours INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ACCT 2121 and 2122, ECON 2101 and 2102. Students must have a C or better for all courses and a minimum combined GPA of 2.5 (or 4Bs and 3Cs). Students may not exceed two attempts for these courses. Accounting 42 hours Includes courses in Accounting and required Business Core courses in the Belk College. General Education 28 hours MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ECON 2101 courses satisfy General Education Mathematics and Social Science requirements. COMM 3160 satisfies one Writing Intensive and the Oral Communications requirement. Electives 29 hours As needed to complete 120 hours total for the degree. 50% of all hours must be classified as “non-business” (offered outside of the Belk College). Some General Education coursework may be used to satisfy 50%.
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Department of Accounting
B.S. in Accounting: 120 hours
Belk College of Business
belkcollege.uncc.edu
Academic Plan of Study
Program Summary:
Declaring the Major: Admission to the major is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the Progression Courses: ACCT 2121, ACCT 2122, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum 2.5 GPA (4 Bs and 3 Cs within 2 attempts). Students should seek admission to the Pre-Accounting program as freshmen and sophomores to ensure appropriate advising and support.
Advising (For the Major): The Business Advising Center advises all students in the Belk College of Business. Advising is required upon admission to the major and recommended before registration each semester. Note: Students with less than 30 earned hours will have an advising hold prior to registration.
Advising (For General Education): Schedule appointment with assigned Academic Advisor in the Business Advising Center
Minimum Grades/GPA: Students must earn C’s or better (within 2 attempts) in all business coursework. GPA of 2.0 in the major and all University coursework required for graduation.
Teacher Licensure: NO
Night Classes Available: YES, but limited
Weekend Classes Available: NO
Other information: College Honors, Business Learning Community, Beta Alpha Psi, Internships, Co-ops
Contact: Belk College of Business Advising Center (704) 687-7585 or [email protected]
Program Requirements: Entering students are designated as Pre-Accounting (PACC). Once students have attained certain course requirements during the Junior year (see above), they may officially declare a major program in the Belk College. To declare a major, students will complete a Curriculum Guide and Change of Major form with their assigned Academic Advisor. The Accounting (ACCT) major is a relatively structured program of courses that are completed in the junior and senior years after admission to the major.
Pre-Accounting 21 hours INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ACCT 2121 and 2122, ECON 2101 and 2102. Students must have a C or better for all courses and a minimum combined GPA of 2.5 (or 4Bs and 3Cs). Students may not exceed two attempts for these courses.
Accounting 42 hours Includes courses in Accounting and required Business Core courses in the Belk College.
General Education
28 hours MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ECON 2101 courses satisfy General Education Mathematics and Social Science requirements. COMM 3160 satisfies one Writing Intensive and the Oral Communications requirement.
Electives 29 hours As needed to complete 120 hours total for the degree. 50% of all hours must be classified as “non-business” (offered outside of the Belk College). Some General Education coursework may be used to satisfy 50%.
B.S. in Economics with an emphasis in Business: 120 hours
B.S. in Economics with an emphasis in Liberal Arts: 120 hours
Minor in Economics: 27 hours
Belk College of Business
belkcollege.uncc.edu
Academic Plan of Study
Program Summary:
Declaring the B.S. in Economics (Business) Major: Admission to the major is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the Progression Courses: ACCT 2121, ACCT 2122, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum 2.5 GPA (4 Bs and 3 Cs within 2 attempts). Students should seek admission to the Pre-Economics program as freshmen and sophomores to ensure appropriate advising and support.
Declaring the B.S. in Economics (Liberal Arts) Major: Admission to the major is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the Progression Courses: ENGL 1101, ENGL 1102, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum 2.5 GPA (4 Bs and 3 Cs within 2 attempts). Students should seek admission to the Pre-Economics program as freshmen and sophomores to ensure appropriate advising and support.
Declaring the Economics Minor: Admission to the minor is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the prerequisite courses: ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum grade of C within 2 attempts.
Advising (For the Major and Minor): The Business Advising Center advises all students in the Belk College of Business. Advising is required upon admission to the major and recommended before registration each semester. Note: Students with less than 30 earned hours will have an advising hold prior to registration.
Advising (For General Education): Schedule appointment with assigned Academic Advisor in the Business Advising Center
Minimum Grades/GPA: Students must earn C’s or better (within 2 attempts) in all business coursework. GPA of 2.0 in the major/minor and all University coursework required for graduation.
Teacher Licensure: NO
Night Classes Available: YES, but limited
Weekend Classes Available: NO
Other information: College Honors, Business Learning Community, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Internships, Co-ops
Contact: Belk College of Business Advising Center (704) 687-7585 or [email protected]
Program Requirements: Entering students are designated as Pre-Economics (PECO). Once students have attained certain course requirements during the Junior year (see above), they may officially declare a major program in the Belk College. To declare a major, students will complete a Curriculum Guide and Change of Major form with their assigned Academic Advisor. The Economics (ECON) major has two emphases: Business or Liberal Arts. Students may choose only one emphasis. The Liberal Arts emphasis requires the completion of a minor outside the Belk College and must be approved by the Academic Advisor. Economics is a relatively structured program of courses that are completed in the junior and senior years after admission to the major.
Pre-Economics 21 hours INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1220, ECON 2101 and 2102. In addition, ACCT 2121 and 2122 for Business emphasis OR ENGL 1101 and 1102 for Liberal Arts emphasis. Students must have a C or better for all courses and a minimum combined GPA of 2.5 (or 4Bs and 3Cs). Students may not exceed two attempts for these courses.
39 hours Includes courses in Economics and required Business Core courses in the Belk College.
Economics (Liberal Arts Emphasis)
48 hours Includes courses in Economics and required minor courses from a liberal arts discipline
Economics (Minor)
27 hours Includes courses in Economics and Mathematics. Students must fulfill major requirements under another discipline.
General Education 22-28 hours
MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ECON 2101 courses satisfy General Education Mathematics and Social Science requirements. COMM 3160 satisfies one Writing Intensive and the Oral Communications requirement. ENGL 1102 and 1102 satisfies First Year Writing (Liberal Arts emphasis only).
Electives 29-32 hours
As needed to complete 120 hours total for the degree. 50% of all hours must be classified as “non-business” (offered outside of the Belk College). Some General Education coursework may be used to satisfy 50%.
B.S. in Economics (Business)
Suggested Plan of Study
Freshman Year
Fall Semester Spring Semester
Course Cred Course Cred
ENGL 1101 3 ENGL 1102 3
MATH 1100 3 MATH 1120+ 3
Natural Science w/lab 4 INFO 2130 3
LBST 11XX Arts and Society 3 LBST 2101 Western Hist & Culture 3
General Elective 3 General Elective 3 ***Non-Business Electives are courses offered outside the Belk College of Business + Indicates course has prerequisites
B.S. in Economics (Liberal Arts)
Suggested Plan of Study
Freshman Year
Fall Semester Spring Semester
Course Cred Course Cred
ENGL 1101 3 ENGL 1102 3
MATH 1100 3 MATH 1120+ 3
Natural Science w/lab 4 INFO 2130 3
LBST 11XX Arts and Society 3 LBST 2101 Western Hist & Culture 3
B.S.B.A. in Finance with a concentration in Accounting: 120 hours
B.S.B.A. in Finance with a concentration in Finance: 120 hours
B.S.B.A. in Finance with a concentration in Risk Management & Insurance: 120 hours
Belk College of Business
belkcollege.uncc.edu
Academic Plan of Study
Program Summary:
Declaring the Major: Admission to the major is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the Progression Courses: ACCT 2121, ACCT 2122, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum 2.5 GPA (4 Bs and 3 Cs within 2 attempts). Students should seek admission to the Pre-Business program as freshmen and sophomores to ensure appropriate advising and support.
Advising (For the Major): The Business Advising Center advises all students in the Belk College of Business. Advising is required upon admission to the major and recommended before registration each semester. Note: Students with less than 30 earned hours will have an advising hold prior to registration.
Advising (For General Education): Schedule appointment with assigned Academic Advisor in the Business Advising Center
Minimum Grades/GPA: Students must earn C’s or better (within 2 attempts) in all business coursework. GPA of 2.0 in the major and all University coursework required for graduation.
Teacher Licensure: NO
Night Classes Available: YES, but limited
Weekend Classes Available: NO
Other information: College Honors, Business Learning Community, Financial Management Association, Gamma Iota Sigma, Student Managed Investment Funds (SMIF), Internships, Co-ops
Contact: Belk College of Business Advising Center (704) 687-7585 or [email protected]
Program Requirements: Entering students are designated as Pre-Business (PBUS). Once students have attained certain course requirements during the Junior year (see above), they may officially declare a major program in the Belk College. To declare a major, students will complete a Curriculum Guide and Change of Major form with their assigned Academic Advisor. The Finance (FINN) major has three concentrations: Accounting, Finance, and Risk Management & Insurance. Students many choose only one concentration. Finance is a relatively structured program of courses that are completed in the junior and senior years after admission to the major.
Pre-Business 21 hours INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ACCT 2121 and 2122, ECON 2101 and 2102. Students must have a C or better for all courses and a minimum combined GPA of 2.5 (or 4Bs and 3Cs). Students may not exceed two attempts for these courses.
Finance - FIAC (Accounting)
45 hours Includes courses in Finance, Accounting, and required Business Core courses in the Belk College.
Finance - FINN (Finance)
42 hours Includes courses in Finance and required Business Core courses in the Belk College.
Finance - FIRM (Risk Mgmt & Insur)
42 hours Includes courses in Finance, Risk Management & Insurance, and required Business Core courses in the Belk College.
28 hours MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ECON 2101 courses satisfy General Education Mathematics and Social Science requirements. COMM 3160 satisfies one Writing Intensive and the Oral Communications requirement.
Electives 26 - 29 hours As needed to complete 120 hours total for the degree. 50% of all hours must be classified as “non-business” (offered outside of the Belk College). Some General Education coursework may be used to satisfy 50%.
B.S.B.A. in Finance with a Concentration in Accounting
Suggested Plan of Study
Freshman Year
Fall Semester Spring Semester
Course Cred Course Cred
ENGL 1101 3 ENGL 1102 3
MATH 1100 3 MATH 1120+ 3
Natural Science w/lab 4 INFO 2130 3
LBST 11XX Arts and Society 3 LBST 2101 Western Hist & Culture 3
Declaring the Major: Admission to the major is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the Progression Courses: ACCT 2121, ACCT 2122, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum 2.5 GPA (4 Bs and 3 Cs within 2 attempts). Students should seek admission to the Pre-Business program as freshmen and sophomores to ensure appropriate advising and support.
Advising (For the Major): The Business Advising Center advises all students in the Belk College of Business. Advising is required upon admission to the major and recommended before registration each semester. Note: Students with less than 30 earned hours will have an advising hold prior to registration.
Advising (For General Education): Schedule appointment with assigned Academic Advisor in the Business Advising Center
Minimum Grades/GPA: Students must earn C’s or better (within 2 attempts) in all business coursework. GPA of 2.0 in the major and all University coursework required for graduation.
Teacher Licensure: NO
Night Classes Available: YES, but limited
Weekend Classes Available: NO
Other information: College Honors, Business Learning Community, North Carolina World Trade Association, Study Abroad, Internships, Co-ops
Contact: Belk College of Business Advising Center (704) 687-7585 or [email protected]
Program Requirements: Entering students are designated as Pre-Business (PBUS). Once students have attained certain course requirements during the Junior year (see above), they may officially declare a major program in the Belk College. To declare a major, students will complete a Curriculum Guide and Change of Major form with their assigned Academic Advisor. The International Business (IBUS) major is a very structured program of courses that are completed in the junior and senior years after admission to the major. Foreign Language. Students must demonstrate competency in a second language up to the 3202 level. This includes two courses at the elementary level and four above the elementary level, for a total of six language courses (of which two courses must be at the advanced grammar level of 3201 or above). Study Abroad (3 hours). This requirement may be satisfied by participating in an approved Study Abroad program outside of the U.S. and Canada during the Fall, Spring, or Summer semester for a minimum period of three weeks, while completing at least three credit hours of coursework. Students should plan to complete the Study Abroad experience no later than second semester of junior year; students cannot study abroad and graduate in the same semester.
Pre-Business 21 hours INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ACCT 2121 and 2122, ECON 2101 and 2102. Students must have a C or better for all courses and a minimum combined GPA of 2.5 (or 4Bs and 3Cs). Students may not exceed two attempts for these courses.
45 hours Includes courses in International Business and required Business Core courses in the Belk College.
General Education
28 hours MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ECON 2101 courses satisfy General Education Mathematics and Social Science requirements. COMM 3160 satisfies one Writing Intensive and the Oral Communications requirement.
Electives/Foreign Language
26 hours As needed to complete 120 hours total for the degree. 50% of all hours must be classified as “non-business” (offered outside of the Belk College). Some General Education coursework may be used to satisfy 50%.
B.S.B.A. in International Business
Suggested Plan of Study
Freshman Year
Fall Semester Spring Semester
Course Cred Course Cred
ENGL 1101 3 ENGL 1102 3
MATH 1100 3 MATH 1120+ 3
Natural Science w/lab 4 INFO 2130 3
LBST 11XX Arts and Society 3 LBST 2101 Western Hist & Culture 3
Department of Business Information Systems and Operations Management
B.S.B.A. in Management Information Systems: 120 hours
Minor in Management Information Systems: 33 hours
Belk College of Business
belkcollege.uncc.edu
Academic Plan of Study
Program Summary:
Declaring the Major: Admission to the major is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the Progression Courses: ACCT 2121, ACCT 2122, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum 2.5 GPA (4 Bs and 3 Cs within 2 attempts). Students should seek admission to the Pre-Business program as freshmen and sophomores to ensure appropriate advising and support.
Declaring the Minor: Admission to the minor is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the prerequisite courses: ACCT 2121, ACCT 2122, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum grade of C within 2 attempts.
Advising (For the Major and Minor): The Business Advising Center advises all students in the Belk College of Business. Advising is required upon admission to the major and recommended before registration each semester. Note: Students with less than 30 earned hours will have an advising hold prior to registration.
Advising (For General Education): Schedule appointment with assigned Academic Advisor in the Business Advising Center
Minimum Grades/GPA: Students must earn C’s or better (within 2 attempts) in all business coursework. GPA of 2.0 in the major and all University coursework required for graduation.
Teacher Licensure: NO
Night Classes Available: YES, but limited
Weekend Classes Available: NO
Other information: College Honors, Business Learning Community, Association for Information Systems, Internships, Co-ops
Contact: Belk College of Business Advising Center (704) 687-7585 or [email protected]
Program Requirements: Entering students are designated as Pre-Business (PBUS). Once students have attained certain course requirements during the Junior year (see above), they may officially declare a major program in the Belk College. To declare a major, students will complete a Curriculum Guide and Change of Major form with their assigned Academic Advisor. The Management Information Systems (MGIS) major is a very structured program of courses that are completed in the junior and senior years after admission to the major.
Pre-Business 21 hours INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ACCT 2121 and 2122, ECON 2101 and 2102. Students must have a C or better for all courses and a minimum combined GPA of 2.5 (or 4Bs and 3Cs). Students may not exceed two attempts for these courses.
MGIS (Major)
45 hours Includes courses in Management Information Systems and required Business Core courses in the Belk College.
MGIS (Minor)
33 hours Includes courses in Management Information Systems and Business prerequisites. Students must fulfill major requirements under another discipline.
28 hours MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ECON 2101 courses satisfy General Education Mathematics and Social Science requirements. COMM 3160 satisfies one Writing Intensive and the Oral Communications requirement.
Electives 26 hours As needed to complete 120 hours total for the degree. 50% of all hours must be classified as “non-business” (offered outside of the Belk College). Some General Education coursework may be used to satisfy 50%.
B.S.B.A. in Management Information Systems
Suggested Plan of Study
Freshman Year
Fall Semester Spring Semester
Course Cred Course Cred
ENGL 1101 3 ENGL 1102 3
MATH 1100 3 MATH 1120+ 3
Natural Science w/lab 4 INFO 2130 3
LBST 11XX Arts and Society 3 LBST 2101 Western Hist & Culture 3
Declaring the Major: Admission to the major is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the Progression Courses: ACCT 2121, ACCT 2122, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum 2.5 GPA (4 Bs and 3 Cs within 2 attempts). Students should seek admission to the Pre-Business program as freshmen and sophomores to ensure appropriate advising and support.
Advising (For the Major): The Business Advising Center advises all students in the Belk College of Business. Advising is required upon admission to the major and recommended before registration each semester. Note: Students with less than 30 earned hours will have an advising hold prior to registration.
Advising (For General Education): Schedule appointment with assigned Academic Advisor in the Business Advising Center
Minimum Grades/GPA: Students must earn C’s or better (within 2 attempts) in all business coursework. GPA of 2.0 in the major and all University coursework required for graduation.
Teacher Licensure: NO
Night Classes Available: YES, but limited
Weekend Classes Available: NO
Other information: College Honors, Business Learning Community, Society for Human Resource Management, Internships, Co-ops
Contact: Belk College of Business Advising Center (704) 687-7585 or [email protected]
Program Requirements: Entering students are designated as Pre-Business (PBUS). Once students have attained certain course requirements during the Junior year (see above), they may officially declare a major program in the Belk College. To declare a major, students will complete a Curriculum Guide and Change of Major form with their assigned Academic Advisor. The Management (MGMT) major is a relatively structured program of courses that are completed in the junior and senior years after admission to the major.
Pre-Business 21 hours INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ACCT 2121 and 2122, ECON 2101 and 2102. Students must have a C or better for all courses and a minimum combined GPA of 2.5 (or 4Bs and 3Cs). Students may not exceed two attempts for these courses.
Management 45 hours Includes courses in Management and required Business Core courses in the Belk College.
General Education
28 hours MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ECON 2101 courses satisfy General Education Mathematics and Social Science requirements. COMM 3160 satisfies one Writing Intensive and the Oral Communications requirement.
Electives 26 hours As needed to complete 120 hours total for the degree. 50% of all hours must be classified as “non-business” (offered outside of the Belk College). Some General Education coursework may be used to satisfy 50%.
Declaring the Major: Admission to the major is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the Progression Courses: ACCT 2121, ACCT 2122, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum 2.5 GPA (4 Bs and 3 Cs within 2 attempts). Students should seek admission to the Pre-Business program as freshmen and sophomores to ensure appropriate advising and support.
Advising (For the Major): The Business Advising Center advises all students in the Belk College of Business. Advising is required upon admission to the major and recommended before registration each semester. Note: Students with less than 30 earned hours will have an advising hold prior to registration.
Advising (For General Education): Schedule appointment with assigned Academic Advisor in the Business Advising Center
Minimum Grades/GPA: Students must earn C’s or better (within 2 attempts) in all business coursework. GPA of 2.0 in the major and all University coursework required for graduation.
Teacher Licensure: NO
Night Classes Available: YES, but limited
Weekend Classes Available: NO
Other information: College Honors, Business Learning Community, American Marketing Association, Internships, Co-ops
Contact: Belk College of Business Advising Center (704) 687-7585 or [email protected]
Program Requirements: Entering students are designated as Pre-Business (PBUS). Once students have attained certain course requirements during the Junior year (see above), they may officially declare a major program in the Belk College. To declare a major, students will complete a Curriculum Guide and Change of Major form with their assigned Academic Advisor. The Marketing (MKTG) major is a relatively structured program of courses that are completed in the junior and senior years after admission to the major.
Pre-Business 21 hours INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ACCT 2121 and 2122, ECON 2101 and 2102. Students must have a C or better for all courses and a minimum combined GPA of 2.5 (or 4Bs and 3Cs). Students may not exceed two attempts for these courses.
Marketing 45 hours Includes courses in Marketing and required Business Core courses in the Belk College.
General Education
28 hours MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ECON 2101 courses satisfy General Education Mathematics and Social Science requirements. COMM 3160 satisfies one Writing Intensive and the Oral Communications requirement.
Electives 26 hours As needed to complete 120 hours total for the degree. 50% of all hours must be classified as “non-business” (offered outside of the Belk College). Some General Education coursework may be used to satisfy 50%.
Department of Business Information Systems and Operations Management
B.S.B.A. in Operations & Supply Chain Management: 120 hours
Minor in Operations & Supply Chain Management: 36 hours
Belk College of Business
belkcollege.uncc.edu
Academic Plan of Study
Program Summary:
Declaring the Major: Admission to the major is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the Progression Courses: ACCT 2121, ACCT 2122, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum 2.5 GPA (4 Bs and 3 Cs within 2 attempts). Students should seek admission to the Pre-Business program as freshmen and sophomores to ensure appropriate advising and support.
Declaring the Minor: Admission to the minor is competitive. Students must have junior standing (60 earned hours), an overall GPA of 2.5 in all University courses, and completed the prerequisite courses: ACCT 2121, ACCT 2122, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1120 with a minimum grade of C within 2 attempts.
Advising (For the Major and Minor): The Business Advising Center advises all students in the Belk College of Business. Advising is required upon admission to the major and recommended before registration each semester. Note: Students with less than 30 earned hours will have an advising hold prior to registration.
Advising (For General Education): Schedule appointment with assigned Academic Advisor in the Business Advising Center
Minimum Grades/GPA: Students must earn C’s or better (within 2 attempts) in all business coursework. GPA of 2.0 in the major and all University coursework required for graduation.
Teacher Licensure: NO
Night Classes Available: YES, but limited
Weekend Classes Available: NO
Other information: College Honors, Business Learning Community, Internships, Co-ops
Contact: Belk College of Business Advising Center (704) 687-7585 or [email protected]
Program Requirements: Entering students are designated as Pre-Business (PBUS). Once students have attained certain course requirements during the Junior year (see above), they may officially declare a major program in the Belk College. To declare a major, students will complete a Curriculum Guide and Change of Major form with their assigned Academic Advisor. The Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM) major is a relatively structured program of courses that are completed in the junior and senior years after admission to the major.
Pre-Business 21 hours INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ACCT 2121 and 2122, ECON 2101 and 2102. Students must have a C or better for all courses and a minimum combined GPA of 2.5 (or 4Bs and 3Cs). Students may not exceed two attempts for these courses.
OSCM (Major)
42 hours Includes courses in Operations & Supply Chain Management and required Business Core courses in the Belk College.
OSCM (Minor)
33 hours Includes courses in Operations & Supply Chain Management and Business prerequisites. Students must fulfill major requirements under another discipline.
28 hours MATH 1120, STAT 1220, and ECON 2101 courses satisfy General Education Mathematics and Social Science requirements. COMM 3160 satisfies one Writing Intensive and the Oral Communications requirement.
Electives 29 hours As needed to complete 120 hours total for the degree. 50% of all hours must be classified as “non-business” (offered outside of the Belk College). Some General Education coursework may be used to satisfy 50%.
B.S.B.A. in Operations & Supply Chain Management
Suggested Plan of Study
Freshman Year
Fall Semester Spring Semester
Course Cred Course Cred
ENGL 1101 3 ENGL 1102 3
MATH 1100 3 MATH 1120+ 3
Natural Science w/lab 4 INFO 2130 3
LBST 11XX Arts and Society 3 LBST 2101 Western Hist & Culture 3