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Speciality Area Concentrations

Students may also elect to concentrate in one of the specialty areas offered, each of these focus on a particular industry or focused career track. Following is a listing of the requirements for concentrations in the available specialty areas. Specialty concentrations are possible subject to the availability of the courses listed. Some of these courses may not be offered every year. Additional specializations not listed below are also possible and can be self-designed by a student with the approval of his or her faculty adviser and the Dean's Office.


Entrepreneurship

  • BUSI 172-Entrepreneurship and any two of the following courses:
    • BUSI 124-Entrepreneurial Finance
    • BUSI 143-Product Innovation
    • BUSI 176-Managing Small Business

Students must also take one of the following international courses:

  • BUSI 163-International Financial Management
  • BUSI 165-International Marketing
  • BUSI 177-International Trade Law
  • BUSI 178-International Commercial Law
  • BUSI 169-Comparative Management


Business Law

  • BUSI 157-Commercial Law
  • BUSI 177-International Trade Law
  • BUSI 178-International Commercial Law and any two of the following courses:
    • BUSI 115-Tax Accounting
    • BUSI 127-Legal Aspects of Real Estate
    • BUSI 159-Employment Law


Arts and Entertainment Management

Three Business concentrations courses, one of which must be from:

  • BUSI 163-International Financial Management
  • BUSI 165-International Marketing
  • BUSI 169-Comparative Management
  • BUSI 178-International Commercial Law

In addition, the following Music Managment Courses are required:

  • MMGT 11-Music Entertainment in U.S. Society
  • MMGT 111-Music Industry Analysis
  • MMGT 153-Entertainment Law (Cross-listed as BUSI 153) and one of the following:
    • MHIS 05-Music Appreciation
    • MHIS 06-Music of the World's People
    • MHIS 08-History of Jazz