- English (E) 306 is the old course designation for RHE 306.
- Other combinations of Calculus may be acceptable. *
- (W) indicates a substantial writing component course.
- Two years of a single foreign language in high school or one year of a single foreign language in college.
- Students may declare their major if they are registered for BA 102 and have met all other required criteria.
- Credit used to remove a deficiency may not be counted toward the degree. It may be earned on the pass/fail basis. *
- This requirement may be fulfilled by HIS 315K and HIS 315L or by History courses designated in the Course Schedule with the following statement: “Partially fulfills the legislative requirement for American History.” Three hours of Texas History may be substituted for three hours of American History.
- A total of six semester hours must be completed from any combination of the following fields: Archaeology, Architecture, Art (including Art History, Design, Studio Art and Visual Art studies), Classics (including Classical Civilization, Greek and Latin), Fine Arts, Humanities, Music (including instruments and Ensemble), Philosophy (except argumentation and logic courses) and Theater & Dance.
- Other combinations of Government may be acceptable if transferred. *
- A total of six semester hours in science must be chosen from one of the following fields: Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, or Physics. Meteorology and Physical Science cannot be used toward this requirement. *
- This requirement must be fulfilled by a course approved by the McCombs School of Business. A list of approved courses is available in the UDOSS. This requirement cannot be fulfilled by Psychology or Sociology courses covering primarily statistics or data processing.
- This requirement must be fulfilled by one of the following courses: CMS 305, 319, or 370L. Speech (SPE) is the old course designation for CMS.
- Students may take these courses after they have declared their major and completed any other prerequisites listed in the Course Schedule.
- Only one internship course may be counted toward the degree. Some departments offer practicum courses that may be taken in place of the internship course. Contact your department for information regarding
practicums.
- UT residency requirements: “In residence” refers to courses taken at UT Austin; it does not include credit by exam, extension or correspondence courses. All of the following must be completed in residence and no degree will be conferred until all of the following have been completed:
15.1 At least two long-session semesters or an equivalent period of time.
15.2 A total of 30 hours.
15.3 24 hours of Business Administration, on a letter-grade basis.
15.4 12 upper-division hours, on a letter-grade basis, from the following: IB 350, MKT 337, MKT 460, MKT 370, MKT Elective16, MKT Elective16,
MKT Elective16.
15.5 24 of the last 30 hours.
- A total of nine (9) semester hours of Marketing electives must be chosen from the following: MKT 338, 363, 370K, and 372 (all topics).
- Nonbusiness Electives may be lower or upper-division nonbusiness courses. * PED courses may not be used toward this requirement. ROTC courses may be used only upon commissioning.
- Upper-division Nonbusiness Electives must be both upper-division and nonbusiness. Upper-division courses are numbered _20 through _79. * PED courses may not be used toward this requirement.
- Free electives may be lower or upper-division, business or nonbusiness courses. * PED courses may not be used toward this requirement. ROTC courses may be used only upon commissioning.
- Students may use courses for an optional minor to fulfill elective coursework. Courses used for the minor must be taken on a grade basis. See “Criteria for the Optional Minor” above.
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