This form gives the Grossman School of Business knowledge about what classes were taken at your home institution in order to best advise you in your course selection.

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Prerequisite Courses

For the Grossman School of Business, we have required prerequisite courses that provide students with the knowledge they need to be successful in upper-level business courses. These courses include:

  • EC 011: Principles of Macroeconomics Introduction to economic concepts, institutions, and analysis, particularly as related to the economy as a whole. Study of the behavior of the whole economic systems instead of the behavior of individuals, individual firms, or markets. Macroeconomics is concerned primarily with the forecasting of national income, through the analysis of major economic factors that show predictable patterns and trends, and of their influence on one another.
  • EC 012: Principles of Microeconomics Study of individual economic units with particular emphasis on market interactions among firms and households. Study of the economic behavior of individual units of an economy (such as a person, household, firm, or industry). This is the branch of economics that looks at market behavior of individual consumers and firms in order to understand the decision-making process.
  • MATH 019: Fundamental of Calculus I OR MATH 021: Calculus I The mathematical study of continuous change. Introduction to calculus of functions of one variable including: limits, continuity, techniques and applications of differentiation and integration.
  • STAT 141: Basic Statistical Methods I The practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data in large quantities, especially for the purpose of inferring proportions in a whole from those in a representative sample. Exploratory data analysis, probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing. Introductory regression, experimentation, contingency tables, and nonparametrics. Usually Computer Software is used to run the different analysis.
At your home institution have you taken a course the same as or similar to any of the ones listed above? Please select below which course or courses you feel you completed relevant coursework for. You may select more than one or all of them if it applies to you.
Subject Areas

In Grossman we have courses related to Marketing, Finance, Accounting, Business Analytics, and Management. If you are interested in one or more of these subject areas please list under each respective one what courses, experience, or knowledge you have already in this subject. You do not need to list anything under the subject areas you are not interested in.

For the Fall 2020 semester exchange students are allowed to request enrollment in to the following Business Courses:

  • BSAD 009 Personal Finance & Investing
  • BSAD 015 Business Communications
  • BSAD 025 Sustainable Business Strategies
  • BSAD 030 Decision Analysis
  • BSAD 060 Financial Accounting
  • BSAD 061 Managerial Accounting
  • BSAD 101 Business Savvy
  • BSAD 117 Business Law I
  • BSAD 119 Real Estate Law
  • BSAD 120 Leadership & Organizational Behavior
  • BSAD 129 Ethics & Social Respect in Management
  • BSAD 148 Business Driven Decision Making
  • BSAD 150 Marketing Management
  • BSAD 155 Marketing Communications
  • BSAD 156 Product Management
  • BSAD 161 Corporate Financial Reporting 1
  • BSAD 173 Operations Management
  • BSAD 180 Managerial Finance
  • BSAD 181 Intermediate Financial Management
  • BSAD 183 International Finance Management
  • BSAD 184 Free Markets & Free Enterprise
  • BSAD 195 Services Marketing
  • BSAD 235 Entrepreneurial Family Firms
  • BSAD 256 Retail Management
  • BSAD 260 Financial Statement Analysis
  • BSAD 264 Corporation Taxation
  • BSAD 267 Auditing
  • BSAD 282 Security Value & Portfolio Management
  • BSAD 295 Investment Banking

With additional permission exchange students can request to enroll in:

  • BSAD 280 Green Mountain Investment Fund
  • BSAD 263 Environmental & Social Reporting
  • BSAD 288 Wall Street Seminar
Note: Graduate level classes in Business and Accounting are not open to exchange students.

Important Information:

  • In Mid-March the Fall 2020 Schedule of Courses will be available.
  • GSB can only manage overrides for Business courses designated as BSAD for all other course prefixes, follow the instructions provided by the Office of International Education or email exchange@uvm.edu for help. When requesting an override, do not reach out to faculty, please contact our Student Success Advisor and International Liaison Hayley Hasberger
  • Outside of academics we want our students to be involved, and GSB has a variety of ways students can be connected: https://gsbcareers.uvm.edu/
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