| UND’s approach to professional business education puts an emphasis on the junior and senior years. Students are encouraged to take a majority of their non-business courses during the first two years. |
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| A student majoring in Marketing would complete a course of study similar to the following sample: |
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| First Year |
Credits |
| English Composition |
6 |
| College Algebra |
3 |
| Applied Calculus I |
3 |
| Introduction to Sociology,
Anthropology, or Psychology |
3 |
| Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
3 |
| American Government |
3 |
| Non-Business Electives |
3 |
| Arts and Humanities |
6 |
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| Second Year |
Credits |
| Elements of Accounting |
6 |
| Principles of Economics |
6 |
| Laboratory Science |
4 |
| Introduction to Business and
Economic Statistics |
3 |
| Personal Productivity with
Information Technology |
1 |
| Arts and Humanities |
3 |
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| Third Year |
Credits |
| Information Systems in Enterprise |
3 |
| Marketing Foundations |
3 |
| Principles of Management |
3 |
| Production Management |
3 |
| Principles of Financial Management |
3 |
| Money and Banking |
3 |
| Consumer Behavior |
3 |
| Marketing Research |
3 |
| International Marketing |
3 |
| Marketing Elective |
3 |
| Business in the Legal Environment |
3 |
| Non-Business Electives |
3 |
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| Fourth Year |
Credits |
| Marketing Management |
3 |
| Strategic Management |
3 |
| Marketing Electives |
9 |
| Non-Business Electives |
5 |
| Free Electives |
7 |