Mar 29, 2024  
2017-2018 Evening, Weekend, Online Academic Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Evening, Weekend, Online Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Degree and Major/Minor/Emphasis Restrictions


Degree Restrictions

  • Same major/New Degree designation: Students may not earn a second degree if the degree designation of a previously earn major has changed since completion of that major.
    • Example: Earned a B.A. in Computer Science, is not eligible to return to earn a B.S. in Computer Science.
  • Major and Minor in Same Program: Students may not complete a major and minor from the same program.
  • Previously Earned Minor: Students can return to complete coursework to earn a major in a program in which they previously completed a minor.

Major/Minor/Emphasis Restrictions

ACCOUNTING Major:
  • A student completing a major in Accounting is not eligible to earn a minor in Business Administration.
  • Students completing a major in Accounting have the option of pursuing an emphasis to supplement their major coursework.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Major:
  • Students pursuing two or more Business and Entrepreneurship majors requiring completion of an emphasis must select a separate emphasis area for each major. See restrictions in Business and Entrepreneurship: Emphasis Areas  and in individual programs.
  • Students are eligible to complete more than one emphasis for a single major.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Minor:
  • A student completing a minor in Business Administration is not eligible to earn a major in Accounting, Business Administration, Marketing, or Management Information Systems.
BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Emphasis Areas:
  • Business Economics: A student is not eligible to choose this emphasis if completing a minor in Economics.
COMPUTER SCIENCE Major:
  • A student completing a major in Computer Science is not eligible to earn a major in Management Information Systems.
COMPUTER SCIENCE Minor:
  • A student completing a minor in Computer Science is not eligible to earn a major in Computer Science or Management Information Systems.
ECONOMICS Minor:
  • A student completing a minor in Economics is not eligible to choose the Business Economics emphasis in completion of a Business and Entrepreneurship major.
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Major:
  • A student completing a major in Management Information Systems is not eligible to earn a major or minor in Computer Science.
  • A student completing a major in Management Information Systems is not eligible to earn a minor in Business Administration.
  • Students completing a major in Management Information Systems have the option of pursuing an emphasis to supplement their major coursework.
MARKETING Major:
  • A student completing a major in Marketing is not eligible to earn a minor in Business Administration.
  • Students pursuing two or more Business and Entrepreneurship majors requiring completion of an emphasis must select a separate emphasis area for each major. See restrictions in Business and Entrepreneurship: Emphasis Areas  and in individual programs.
  • Students are eligible to complete more than one emphasis for a single major.