07-03-2011, 10:54 PM
Hi Kyle,
I would like to build on Ryoder's advice.
You will need 24 NEW credits after the history degree conferral date. But do not take any exams/courses within the general management required and electives area until after your history conferral date. The software will give you a general idea of what courses fit in each section but it is not approved. So hold on those 18 credits plus choose six from the business core area. The easy choices would be business policy since it's best to take after you have some, if not most, of the other UL courses under your belt; and maybe business ethics & society because it’s not that hard. Take your time studying for business law if you have no prior business experience.
Any other credits you need to fill other than the required 24 NEW you can do anytime. Remember, if you are missing any other courses within the business core they also have to be taken (accounting I & II, principles of finance...). I wanted to add clarity. I found out the policies were in the process of changing in May; although as usual, not clearly detailed in the catalog. The only way to know is to speak to an advisor or the registrar’s office. I became painfully aware during a decision made by the evaluator’s office.
Good luck on completing your history degree and hope you decide to also pursue the business degree!
I would like to build on Ryoder's advice.
You will need 24 NEW credits after the history degree conferral date. But do not take any exams/courses within the general management required and electives area until after your history conferral date. The software will give you a general idea of what courses fit in each section but it is not approved. So hold on those 18 credits plus choose six from the business core area. The easy choices would be business policy since it's best to take after you have some, if not most, of the other UL courses under your belt; and maybe business ethics & society because it’s not that hard. Take your time studying for business law if you have no prior business experience.
Any other credits you need to fill other than the required 24 NEW you can do anytime. Remember, if you are missing any other courses within the business core they also have to be taken (accounting I & II, principles of finance...). I wanted to add clarity. I found out the policies were in the process of changing in May; although as usual, not clearly detailed in the catalog. The only way to know is to speak to an advisor or the registrar’s office. I became painfully aware during a decision made by the evaluator’s office.
Good luck on completing your history degree and hope you decide to also pursue the business degree!
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