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Sample 2-Year Plan for Pre-Business Majors

This is only a sample plan and requirements are subject to change and may vary based on catalog year, placement tests, AP/CLEP credit, transfer work, summer school, etc. The official degree requirements are found in the University General Catalog and all University of Arizona students should refer to their Student Academic Progress Report (SAPR) for their specific, remaining requirements for graduation.

Freshman Year

1st Semester
Course  
Units
ENGL 101*
MIS 111*
MATH 109, 110, or 112
Tier I TRAD
Tier I INDV
  
Attend UA Fall Career Days in September
3
3
4
3
3
Total  
16
2nd Semester
Course  
Units
ENGL 102*
MATH 115A*
Tier I INDV
Tier I NATS
Tier 1 TRAD**/Diversity Requirement
  
Attend Career Showcase in February and UA Spring Career Days in April
3
3
3
3
3
Total  
15
Summer
Use summer to catch up on math if behind in sequencing based on placement results prior to freshman year.

Sophomore Year

1st Semester
Course  
Units
MATH 115B*
ACCT 200*
ECON 200*
Tier I NATS
Tier II Arts
  
Attend UA Fall Career Days in September
3
3
3
3
3
Total  
15
2nd Semester
Course  
Units
ACCT 210*
MGMT 276*
Tier II Humanitites
Tier II Natural Science
Ethics
  
Attend Career Showcase in February and UA Spring Career Days in April. Apply for Professional Admissions.
3
3
3
3
3
Total  
15
Summer
We highly recommend that students participate in a study abroad and career-related experience.

The Second Language requirement is not represented in the advised sequence above. Students can meet this requirement by demonstrating second semester proficiency through examination or taking any of a variety of second semester language courses. Please consult with your advisor.

* Eller Foundation Courses: Required to apply for Professional Admission into the Professional Program. Professional Admission is required in order to take all 300 & 400-level Professional Core and Major Courses.

** Diversity Requirement: One course in student's degree program must focus on Gender, Race, Ethnicity, Non-Western Area Studies. A TRAD 101 will fulfill this requirement.

For additional information, please contact us.

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