Undergraduate Requirements | Grossman School of Business | The University of Vermont(title)

Major Requirements

Students must meet the following requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA):

University of Vermont Degree Requirements for Undergraduates

In addition to the requirements for the Major, all undergraduate students must successfully complete Degree and University Requirements.

Basic Business Core Requirements
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Thirty-six to thirty-seven credits (twelve courses). The Basic Business Core courses should be completed by the end of the sophomore year as they serve as the prerequisite requirements for upper-level Business Field, Interdiscplinary Theme, and Business Concentration requirements. All Basic Business Core courses must be completed with a grade-point average of at least 2.25 and no single course grade lower than C-.

BUS 1110The Business Enterprise I3
BUS 1120The Business Enterprise II3
BUS 1130Business Communications3
BUS 1140Information Technology3
BUS 1610Financial Accounting3
BUS 2130Decision Analysis3
BUS 2150Sustainable Bus Strategies3
BUS 2620Managerial Accounting3
ECON 1400Principles of Macroeconomics3
ECON 1450Principles of Microeconomics3
MATH 1212Fundamentals of Calculus I3-4
or MATH 1234Calculus I
STAT 1410Basic Statistical Methods 13
Interdisciplinary Theme Requirements
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All students must complete twelve credits (four courses) within their chosen theme, including one interdisciplinary “capstone” course, BUS 4910, BUS 4920, or BUS 4930, in their Senior year (students with a declared Sustainable Business theme who are graduating at the end of the summer or the Fall semester should plan to complete the capstone course in the preceding spring semester due to the course generally only being offered in the Spring semester; for students with a declared Entrepreneurship or Global Business theme, the capstone course is generally offered both Fall and Spring semesters). Students are required to earn an overall grade-point average of at least 2.00 in these four courses. One course can double-dip between the Interdisciplinary Theme and the Business Concentration. Students who select a second Interdisciplinary Theme can double-dip one applicable course between the two themes. Students enrolled in BUS 4996 Business Admin Honors Thesis can petition the Undergraduate Studies Committee to apply three thesis credits to their Interdisciplinary Themes. At least two of the four Interdisciplinary Theme courses must be completed at UVM (some exceptions may apply to the Global Business Theme with respect to the applicability of study abroad credits). The interdisciplinary "capstone" course, BUS 4910, BUS 4920, or BUS 4930, must be completed at UVM and will not be considered as degree applicable through transfer or study abroad credit. Students must select one of the following Interdisciplinary Themes by the end of their Sophomore year.

Business Concentration Requirements

Fifteen credits (five courses) for Accounting, Business Analytics, and Marketing concentrations. The Finance concentration is sixteen credits, which includes completion of BUS 3800, one credit Green Mountain Investment Fund. Students are required to earn an overall grade-point average of at least a 2.00 in their concentration courses. One course can double-dip between an Interdisciplinary Theme and the Business Concentration. Students who select a second concentration can double-dip one applicable course between the two concentrations. At least three of the five (3-credit) concentration courses must be completed at UVM. Students must select one of the following concentrations by the end of their Sophomore year.

Additional Information

Professional Development Series
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Students are required to complete three credits of Professional Development Series:

  • Professional Development Series I, generally completed in the first year (BUS 1102)
  • Professional Development Series II, generally completed in the second year (BUS 2102)
  • Professional Development Series III, generally completed in the third year (BUS 3102)
Credit Hours Outside of the Grossman School of Business
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Students need to take at least 40 credits outside of the Grossman School of Business. 

Optional Undergraduate Minor or Undergraduate Certificate
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A student may complete an undergraduate minor in a discipline outside the Grossman School of Business, or an undergraduate certificate outside the Grossman School of Business to help fulfill the required 40 outside credits. The requirements for each undergraduate minor or undergraduate certificate are specified by the department or program supervising those programs. Up to two minor courses or two certificate courses may apply to Basic Business Core/Business Field/Interdisciplinary Theme/Business Concentration requirements. Please consult with an advisor in the Grossman School of Business to select an appropriate undergraduate minor or undergraduate certificate.

The student must contact the appropriate department to obtain more specific information. To declare a minor, students submit a major-minor request online through their myUVM portal. Some minors are not available to declare as they require an application and permission from the supervising department. The minors in Business Administration and Accounting are only open to majors outside of the Grossman School of Business. However, Business majors are permitted to minor in Sports Management. The following minors through Community Development and Applied Economics (CDAE) are restricted: Consumer and Advertising, Consumer Affairs, Community Entrepreneurship, and Public Communications.

Electives
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Students often need elective credits to bridge the gap between the required courses and the 120 total credit hours needed to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Please note a few restrictions:

  1. Up to three credits of PEAC (physical education activity courses) can apply as elective credit towards the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree. This includes PEAC courses, and credit granted for intramural, club, and varsity sports.
  2. No more than six credits of internship can apply to the degree. This includes all internship related course offerings from any UVM School or College.
  3. No credit will be granted for a course that substantially duplicates material in courses offered in the Grossman School of Business or in other previously completed courses. 
    • Students cannot receive credit for a course that is prerequisite knowledge for a course already completed, for example FREN 1100 after FREN 1200.
    • Students cannot earn credit for both EC 170 and STAT 1410.
    • Students cannot earn credit for both CDAE 2680 and BUS 2500.
    • Students cannot earn credit for both CDAE 2270 and BUS 3530.
    • Students cannot earn credit for both  CDAE 2280 and BUS 3555.
    • Students cannot earn credit for both CDAE 2670 and BUS 2800.
    • Students cannot earn credit for CDAE 3660.