Total: 120 Credit Hours
Must have a 2.5 Trulaske College of Business GPA and complete Professional Development Program requirements to graduate
Can only transfer in 6 hours of Upper Level Business Courses
Trulaske College of Business Undergraduate Advising Office, 111 Cornell Hall
05/12/2020
TRULASKE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS - MARKETING
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Emphasis in MARKETING Beginning FALL 2016
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
A full list of available courses can be found at http://generaleducation.missouri.edu/courses/
STATE REQUIREMENT (3) BIO, PHYS, or *MATH SCIENCES (9) HUMANITIES & FINE ARTS (9)+
IN GOV’T OR HISTORY (1 class must be lab)+
ELECTIVES(6)
BEHAVIORAL and SOCIAL SCIENCE (9) +One humanity or science must
Fulfilled by BSBA courses be 2000-level or above
*Math Sciences do not include Math/Stat courses used to fulfill other degree
specific requirements HL:____
REQUIRED MARKETING COURSES (11 HOURS)
_____ Mktg 4050 (3) (p – 3000; Stat 3500; Jr. standing)
_____ Mktg 4000 (3) (p – 3000; Acct. 2258; Jr. standing)
_____ BA 3500 PDP course (2) Must earn a C- or higher
_____ BA 4500 PDP Internship (3) (p BA 3500) HL:____
_____ Mktg 4650 (3) (p – 3000)
_____ Mktg 4720 (3) (p – 3000)
_____ Mktg 4880 (3) (p – 3000; Jr. standing)
_____ Mktg 4890 (3) (p – 3000)
_____ Mktg 4900 (3) (p - ACCTCY 2258, MKTG 3000, STAT 3500)
_____ Mktg 4910 (3) (p – 3000)
_____ Mktg 4920 (3) (p - ACCTCY 2258)
_____ Mktg 4930 (3)(p - ACCTCY 2258, MKTG 3000, STAT 3500)
_____ Mktg 4950 (3) (p - ACCTCY 2258, MKTG 3000, STAT 3500)
_____ Mktg 3901, 3942, 3975, 3985, 4185, or 4940* (3)
*Can only take one of these courses to fulfill Addit. MKTG
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DDITIONAL MARKETING COURSES (12 HOURS)
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_ Mktg 3410 (3) (co 3000)
___ __ Mktg 3510 (3) (co – 3000)
_____ Mktg 4201 (3) (p 3000; Jr.; or instructor’s consent)
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__ Mktg 4220 (3) (p 3000)
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_ Mktg 4250 (3) (p 3000)
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_ Mktg 4420 (3) (p – 3000)
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___ Mktg 4430 (3) (p – 3000)
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___ Mktg 4440 (3) (p – 3000)
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___ Mktg 4510 (3) (p – 3000)
_____ Mktg 4550 (3) (p – 3000)
HL:____
EMPHASIS SUPPORT COURSES (12 HOURS)
Select with academic advisor. See back for class options. Only 6 hours from marketing can be used.
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REQUIRED BUSINESS CORE COURSES (21 HRS)
Economics 3229 Management 3300
Finance 3000 Management 3540
Marketing 3000 Stat 3500
Management 3000 HL:____
UPPER LEVEL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (34 HRS)-All courses are 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted
Accountancy 2036 or 2136H BA 1500 (2)
Accountancy 2037 or 2137H BA 2500 (2)
Accountancy 2258 Math 1100**
Economics 1014 or 1024 Math 1300-
Economics 1015 Math 1400-
English 1000** Statistics 2500** HL:____
SENIOR CAPSTONE
____ Mgmt 4970 (3) (p Mgmt 3000, Mktg 3000, Fin 3000, Senior
standing, admission to TCoB Upper Level, and 93 credit hours
earned) Must earn a C- or higher.
HL:____
TWO WRITING INTENSIVE (WI) COURSES C- or higher
Outside the College WI __________________________ (3)
College of Business WI__________________________ (3)*
*Requirement fulfilled upon successful completion of Business WI and BA 4500
HL:____
Econ 1051H meets the requirement of both Econ 1014 and 1015
**Courses must be completed with a C- or higher to fulfill requirement
-Must earn C- or higher in Math 1400 or 1300
Complete Professional Development Program (PDP) requirements
Minimum 2.6 UM GPA to apply to Upper Level
EMPHASIS SUPPORT COURSES MARKETING
Any 2000+ courses in: Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biological Engineering, Biological Sciences, Chemical
Engineering, Chemistry, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical & Computer
Engineering, Geography, Industrial & Manufacturing Systems, Mathematics, Mechanical & Aerospace
Engineering, Physics
Any 2300+ courses in: Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese,
Romance Languages, Russian, Spanish
Any 3000+ courses in: Accountancy, Agricultural Economics, Anthropology, Communication,
Economics, Food Science, Hospitality Management, Management, Philosophy, Psychology, Rural
Sociology, Sociology, Statistics
Any 4000+ courses in: Architectural Studies, Atmospheric Sciences, Black Studies, English, Environmental
Studies, Finance, Fisheries & Wildlife, Forestry, History, Information Technology, Interdisciplinary Studies,
International Studies, Journalism, Linguistics, Natural Resources, Parks Recreation & Tourism, Political
Science, Religious Studies, Soil Science, Textile and Apparel Management, Women’s & Gender Studies
Other 3000+ level courses taken in fulfillment of requirements for an official minor or a dual major.
Any of the specific courses listed below.
NOTE: Only courses not used to fulfill other Marketing, College of Business, or General Education
requirements (except some WI) qualify as Emphasis Support.
MANY CLASSES HAVE PREREQUISITES. CHECK YOUR CATALOG BEFORE REGISTERING.
____ CHINSE 2160 Chinese Conversation & Comp.
____ COMMUN 1200 Public Speaking
____ ENGLSH 2030 Professional Writing
____ FRENCH 2100 Elementary French III
____ FRENCH 2160 Intermediate French
____ GERMAN 2100 Elementary German III
____ GERMAN 2160 German Conversation & Comp.
____ HIST 3820 Twentieth Century China
____ ITAL 2160 Intermediate Comp. & Conversation
____ JAPNSE 2160 Japanese Conversation & Comp.
____ MATH 1360 Geometric Concepts
____ MATH 1700 Calculus II
____ MATH 1800 Introduction to Analysis I
____ MRKTNG 3901 Special Topics in Marketing*
____ MRKTNG 3942 International Business Internship*
____ MRKTNG 3975 Current Issues International MKTG*
____ MRKTNG 3985 Problems in International Business*
____ MRKTNG 4185 Problems in Marketing*
____ MRKTNG 4940 Marketing Practicum*
____ PHIL 2420 Ethical Issues in Business
____ PHIL 2600 Rational Decisions
____ PHIL 2700 Mathematical Logic
____ POL SC 2700 Comparative Political Systems
____ POL SC 2800 Introduction to Political Theory
____ PORT 2160 Intermediate Portuguese
____ PSYCH 2310 Social Psychology
____ PSYCH 2320 Introduction to Personality
____ RUSS 2130 Second-Year Russian I
____ RUSS 2160 Second-Year Russian II
____ SAST 3130 Advanced Hindi Reading I
____ SAST 3160 Advanced Hindi Reading II
____ SPAN 2100 Elementary Spanish III
____ SPAN 2160 Intermediate Spanish Composition and
Conversation
*A maximum of six credits from these six courses can be counted towards emphasis support courses.
Keep in Mind
Each class can only fulfill one requirement, except the WI requirement and the 2000+ level class in a humanity
or science.
For Example:
Math 1300 cannot count as both a “General Education” course and as an “Upper Level Admission” course.
BUT. . .
German 2310 WI can count as both as a humanity, a writing intensive course (outside the College of Business),
and fulfill the 2000+ level humanity/science requirement