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Considerations for Fall 2025 planning

Typical Four Year Plans 

Planning By Your Year at Marquette

  • Freshmen
  • Sophomores
  • Juniors
  • Seniors
  • Transfers
  • Studying Abroad

Current First Year Students Registering for Second Year Fall: Register for 16-17 credits

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Business Courses

If enrolled in MATH 1400 Elements of Calculus (3 cr.) in spring, then take BUAD 1560 Applied Statistics (3 cr.) in fall. 

Consider which courses you meet prerequisites for from: ECON 1104, FINA 3001, INSY 3001, MANA 3001, MARK 3001, OSCM 3001 and enroll in 2-3 each semester. If Accounting major, enroll in ACCO 3001 (3 cr.).

Can include a Core Enhancement Structured Elective (ENTP 3001, HURE 3001, REAL 3001) if interested and meet prerequisites.

Complete LEAD 2000 (1 cr.) and/or CMST 2300 (2 cr.) during your second year.


Non-Business Courses

Any remaining 向日葵视频Core Curriculum Foundations: likely CORE 1929 and/or ESSV1; Discovery Tier Theme course if you know your theme; and/or non-business elective(s) (anything outside of the college of business options that you meet prerequisites for).  


Tasks

Current Second Year Students Registering for Third Year: Register for 15-17 credits

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Business Courses

LEAD 3000 (1 cr.) during the third year. 

Any remaining 3001-Introductory Business courses; one Structured Elective (Ethics, Core Enhancement or Analytics) if available; and Major-specific requirement/elective ().


Non-Business Courses

Discovery Tier Theme course options, CORE 4929 (junior or senior year), non-business electives.


Tasks
  • Declare Business Major
  • Declare MCC Discovery Tier Theme() by the time you reach 60 credits.
  • Consider which courses you might be interested in to satisfy the university's , and the college's International course requirement.
  • Interested in studying abroad? Review and meet with International Business Programs director, Meghann Polivka.

Current Third Year Students Registering for Fourth Year: Total Credits may vary due courses that dual apply, 15-17 can be typical

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Courses to Consider
  • Major coursework, structured electives, LEAD 3000 (1 cr.) if not complete, MANA 4101, upper division business electives if a single business major (anything 3000-4000 level in the College of Business), Discovery Tier Theme courses, CORE 4929 in Junior or Senior year, non-business electives.

Tasks
  • Review major course flows and associated prereqs on the.
  • Review WRIT, ESSV2International Business options, if not complete.
  • Review courses that dual apply鈥攚ill additional courses be needed to meet graduation credit requirements?
    • Submit up to two Reduction of Credits Request form(s) for business courses that will dual apply in your Discovery Tier Theme and your business core or major requirements (not MATH 1400 or PHIL 4330). This will reduce your overall credit needs by 3 for each course (maximum 2, or 6 credits).
  • Review Electives (Non-Business) Open Elective form if needed for a business course outside of declared major(s), internship for credit course (any major), study abroad course.
  • Conduct a personal checklist audit for outstanding courses in final semesters, GPA, and Credits. Reach out to the Swift Student Center with any questions.

Current Fourth Year Students Registering for another semester: Total Credits may vary 

What is remaining on your graduation checklist? Do you meet all prerequisites?

Tasks
  • Final personal checklist audit for outstanding courses in final semesters, GPA, and Credits. Reach out to Sara.Koenig@marquette.edu or Beth.Krey@marquette.edu in the Swift Student Center with any questions.
  • Review courses that dual apply鈥攚ill additional courses be needed to meet graduation credit requirements? Can you reduce your overall credits due to dual applying business courses in your Discovery Tier Theme and business core or major requirements? Reduction of Credits Request form if needed
  • Review Electives (Non-Business) Open Elective form if needed for one business course outside of declared major(s), internship for credit course, study abroad course (Fall 2019 and later)

Transfer Students

  • Pay attention to prerequisites and the sequencing of business course needs (i.e. MATH 1400 before BUAD 1560, before FINA 3001, before MANA 4101)
  • Start planning out Business Core Courses, Major Courses and Upper Division Business Electives.
  • Next, focus on what non-business requirements are needed and when it makes sense to enroll.
  • Any remaining 向日葵视频Core Curriculum (MCC) requirements? CORE 4929 should be taken in the final fall or spring semester.

Thinking of Studying Abroad?

Studying abroad during the Spring semester of a student鈥檚 sophomore year or the Fall semester of a student鈥檚 junior year provides the most options for course selection at study abroad host institutions.

Save nine (9) Non-Business Elective credits until their study abroad term and nine (9) Upper Division Business Elective credits where possible. Courses that should be taken during the first three (or four) semesters at 向日葵视频to position a student for study abroad include: ACCO 1030, ACCO 1031, BUAD 1001, BUAD 1060, BUAD 1560, ECON 1103, LEAD 1050, and LEAD 2000. If a student is majoring in Economics, ECON 1104 should also be taken at 向日葵视频before departure.

Unless studying abroad at a U.S. institution鈥檚 program, students majoring in Finance or Marketing should complete the 3001 introductory course for their major(s) and for any disciplines in which they want to take upper division business electives when studying abroad. With 75 possible partners, no one set of rules applies to everyone. Visit the Office of International Business Programs for specific advising.

Business Major Information & Contacts

Major Liaison: Dr. Kevin Rich Fall 2025 ACCO Major Planning
(note: Secondary Major) Major Liaison: Dr. Joseph Wall Fall 2025 AIM Major Planning
 (note: Secondary Major) Major Liaison: Dr. Badar Al Lawati Fall 2025 BUAN Major Planning
Major Liaison: Dr. Andrew Meyer Fall 2025 ECON Major Planning
  Major Liaison: Ryan Kauth Fall 2025 ENTP Major Planning
Major Liaison: Dr. Bin Wang Fall 2025 FINA Major Planning
Major Liaison: Alisa Nagle Fall 2025 HURE Major Planning
 (note: Secondary Major) Major Liaison: Ms. Meghann Polivka Fall 2025 INBU Major Planning
Major Liaison: Dr. Terence Ow  Fall 2025 INSY Major Planning
Major Liaison: Dr. Brian Spaid Fall 2025 MARK Major Planning
Major Liaison: Ms. Kelly Wesolowski and Dr. Marko Bastl Fall 2025 OSCM Major Planning
Major Liaison: Dr. George Cashman Fall 2025 REAL Major Planning