HOURS
Fall Semester
*Completion of ECON 2305 satisfies Social/Behavioral Science (080). **Completion of ECON 2306 satisfies the Foundational Component.
Spring Semester
Summer (Optional)
An alternate plan would include taking 13 hours during fall, 12 hours during spring, and 6 hours during the summer.
1st Year
30
3rd Year
plan for success
An alternate plan would include taking 12 hours during fall and spring and 6 hours during the summer.
ACCT 2301 Life & Physical Science (030) INSY 2303 (TCCN = BCIS 1305) POLS 2311 (TCCN = GOVT 2305 ) Language/Philosophy/Culture (040)
ENGL 1301 MATH 1315 (TCCN = MATH 1324) HIST 1301 ECON 2305 (tccn = econ 2301)* MANA 1301 (tccn = busi 1301) UNIV 1131 or 1101 (1 hour)
31
INSY 3300 BSTAT 3321 BLAW 3310 FINA 3313 MANA 3318
ENGL 1302 MATH 1316 (TCCN = MATH 1325) HIST 1302 ECON 2306 (tccn = econ 2302)** Creative Arts (050)
29
An alternate plan would include taking 12 hours during fall and spring and 5 hours during the summer.
BANA 4308 BANA 4311 INSY 4331 Advanced Business elective Advanced Business Elective
ACCT 2302 Life & Physical Science (030) BSTAT 2305 (TCCN = BUSI 2305) POLS 2312 (TCCN = GOVT 2306) Non-Business Elective (2 hours)
4th Year
BANA 3308 BANA 3309 BSTAT 3322 BCOM 3360 MARK 3321
120
2nd Year
BANA 4326 INSY 4325 MANA 4322 OPMA 3306 Advanced Business or Non- Business Elective
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS
Complete the courses within the General Core in order to establish a strong foundational GPA before enrolling in more difficult junior- and senior-level courses. Complete the following courses according to the four-year plan with a C or better: MATH 1315 and 1316, ACCT 2301 and 2302, ECON 2305 and 2306, and INSY 2303. (A delay in taking these courses will delay your graduation.) Ask your alpha advisor about accelerated or fast-track programs. Attend an "Open for Business" workshop provided by Graduate Business Services to explore graduate business degrees.
Beginning the Journey
Trailblazing the Path
Study Abroad International Week
Career Development
Alternative Spring Break The Big Event Volunteer Opportunities Community Service Opportunities Homecoming Events UTA and COB Alumni Association
Be Bold. Be Ambitious. Set Yourself Apart.
Present at a Conference Reach Out to Professors about Potential Research Opportunities Prepare for Graduate School by Researching Your Program Attend an "Open for Business" Workshop Provided by Graduate Business Services Research a Company You Admire and/or Would Like to Work At
ENGAGE
Attend Orientation and meet other business students during the College Session. Enroll in UNIV-BU 1131 (freshmen) or UNIV-BU 1101 (transfer) to learn skills that will aid in your success and build peer relationships.Enroll in all courses as soon as possible to obtain your ideal schedule. Introduce yourself to professors and peers, especially those within your major courses. Familiarize yourself with the Career Development Center. Activate your Handshake account and take the Focus2 Career Assessment. Set up a Linked In account.
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community engagement
Student Government Student Organizations BNSF Early Leader and/or Goolsby Leadership Academy Honors College
leadership development
Destination Graduation
Design your journey
Schedule an appointment with your alpha business advisor for a graduation audit once you reach 90 hours. Submit final transcripts for courses taken outside of UTA. Apply for graduation through MyMav. Explore next steps after graduation.Will you be getting a job, taking graduate courses, etc?
All Majors Job Fair Internships Business Week
Maverick Advantage
Attend a conference related to your major. Attend speaker and special events. Take on a leadership role within an organization. Talk to professors and mentors about writing a reference for you.
Follow your APG or schedule an APG check up with your alpha advisor if you need to make adjustments. If earning a D or F at mid-terms, consult with your professor and advisor about options. Ask professors about career advice and/or internship opportunities. Participate in Business Week (typically in the spring) and attend the All Majors Job Fair (offered at various times) Join a registered student organization that pertains to your professional or social interests. Volunteer for the Big Event or other community service.
Declare your business major after completing 12 hours of business at UTA and earning a 2.25 GPA in all GPAs. Ensure you are completing prerequisites in order to avoid a delay in graduation. Submit resume for evaluation through VBOCK, which is available in your BCOM 3360 course. Participate in an internship or study abroad opportunity. Research a company that you admire or one where you would like to work.
Develop basic skills for success: attend class, be on time, read and complete all assignments, ask questions, earn Cs or better in all courses. Research the BNSF Early Leader Program (freshman/sophomore) or Goolsby Leadership Academy (junior). See your alpha advisor for more eligibility. Research the Honors College. See your alpha advisor for more information. Explore MyMav Scholarshop for scholarship opportunities.
Apply for admisson to UTA, submit all required information, and accept your admission. Sign up for a New Maverick Orientation. Schedule an appointment with your alpha advisor before orientation. Complete the "Getting to Know You" form to help your alpha advisor understand your goals. Become familiar with tutoring resources such as the IDEAS Center, Supplemental Instruction, etc. Explore the department's website. Review the Academic Calendar each semester for important dates such as the First Day of Class, Late Registration, the Last Day to Drop, etc.
global engagement
undergraduate research
EXCEL
EDUCATE
Maintain a minimum 2.0 in your overall, business, and major GPAs with no Ds in your major coursework in order to satisfy degree and graduation requirements. Participate in the Commencement ceremony. Join the UTA and College of Business Alumni Association. Finalize any details related to a graduate program.
Career Readiness
Workforce Skills
Explore workforce skill development through on- and off-campus activities Engage with the UTA Career Development Center at uta.edu/careers Meet with a career consultant Network with employers Discover internships and co-ops Apply for on-campus employment Join Handshake, our career services platform Participate in career development programs
Collaborating with Co-workers in Other Disciplines Communicating Technical Information to Non-Technical Audience Computing Functions, Including Databases, Computer Networking, Cloud Designing Information Systems, and Integrating Information Leading Teams Problem Solving and Troubleshooting Technologies and Software Applications to Support Business Using Creativity to Develop Innovative Solutions Computer Programming and Applications
Find your career
Take Action
Consulting Computer Forensic Analyst Computer Network Architect Computer Sales Support Cyber Security Specialist Data Administration Data Analyst Data Visualization Analyst Database Administrators Database Engineers Education/Training Government Information Systems International Business IT Engineers IT or Software Trainer Merchanting Mobile Developer Network Administration Network Engineers Operations Management Software Developer System Administrators Technical Support Web Developer
What career options do I have with this major?
Communication: Develop and articulate ideas clearly and effectively across all mediums including, but not limited to, written, oral, and digital communication. Creativity/Ingenuity: Synthesize existing ideas and concepts in innovative and creative ways to develop new ways of thinking or working and engage in divergent thinking and risk taking. Critical Thinking: Analyze issues, make decisions, and overcome problems by using sound reasoning before forming a strategy, decision, or opinion.
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