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since the catalog's original publication: School of ManagementThe School of Management’s mission is to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing, technology driven, global society by partnering with the business community to:
The School of Management is committed to providing our students an outstanding educational experience that will expand and sharpen their skills, help them become leaders of business and leave them with strong career prospects. Focusing on the rapidly changing challenges of our technology-driven global society, many of the School’s programs have been instituted in response to requests from business and designed to meet the needs of tomorrow’s industry. Our programs stress innovations in the latest technologies while providing a foundation in the basics of business management. The Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration is designed
to provide students with a broad preparation for a business career and
to lay the foundation for further study in business administration.
Strong emphasis is placed on problem solving techniques that are typical
of the modern business organization.. Students are prepared to apply
their skills and knowledge toward solving the complex problems that
face business and industry in today’s society. The Bachelor of
Science in Business Administration offers a concentration The program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science The Bachelor of Science degree in Finance will provide students with both practical and theoretical training in financial decision making. Students who choose this degree will have the opportunity to develop the quantitative skills required to rigorously analyze financial information, the analytical foundation needed for making corporate financial decisions, and the problem solving skills necessary for prudent investment management. Completion of the degree requirements will permit students to seek careers as financial analysts or consultants with corporations, financial institutions and government agencies. Both degrees contain a central core of 24 hours. In the core courses, students have an opportunity to learn theories and analytical techniques that can be applied to the functional areas of business, such as finance and marketing. They are exposed to the international dimensions of business activities and to social and political factors that impinge on business behavior. A capstone course in the social and political environment of business provides an integrative experience where students are challenged to solve real world business problems. Fifty percent of the total business credit hours must be taken at U.T. Dallas. The Management Honors Program provides an intellectually challenging and stimulating academic experience in a unique learning environment for the best and brightest students. Juniors and seniors with a 3.3 grade point average are eligible to apply for the program. Freshmen and sophomores are considered for associate membership based on high school class rank, SAT scores or college grade point average. Applications and detailed information are available in the School of Management Advising Office. Students are also required to take courses outside the School of Management in order to broaden their educational experience in preparation for leadership roles as professionals and/or managers in the modern business organization. Faculty
Fast Track Baccalaureate/Master’s DegreesThe Fast Track B.S./MBA program is designed to permit undergraduate students enrolled at U.T. Dallas to begin work on the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree before graduation. Qualified seniors may take up to 12 hours of graduate courses in Management that will apply toward the Bachelor of Science degree and also satisfy requirements for the MBA degree. These courses will be selected from a list determined by the School. The Fast Track MBA program is only available for students who are planning to enroll in the Evening MBA Program. The Fast Track B.S./M.S. in Accounting and Information Management program is designed for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Information Management program at U.T. Dallas to begin work on the Master of Science in Accounting and Information Management degree before graduation. The program permits students to meet the educational requirements of the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy to become Certified Public Accountants. Qualified seniors may take up to 6 hours of graduate courses in Accounting and Information Management that will apply to the Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Information Management and also satisfy requirements for the M.S. in Accounting and Information Management degree. Students choosing this program may select from seven tracks for their graduate studies that relate to core services identified by the accounting and information management professions including financial planning and analysis, assurance services, taxation services, international services, management consulting, information management, and software management. Candidates have the option of choosing a track that meets their needs based on their previous experience and future aspirations. The program provides a tailored educational experience that encourages (1) a globally-oriented, interdisciplinary focus, (2) a balanced conceptual and pragmatic approach, (3) development of written and oral communication skills, (4) a refinement of research and analytical skills that results in enhanced decision-making abilities, and (5) a commitment to life-long learning. The classes for the M.S. degree are largely offered in the evenings. The Fast Track B.S./M.S. Admission to the Fast Track programs requires an overall GPA of 3.0 MinorsBusiness Administration, Finance, and Accounting and Information Management minors are available for students with majors outside the School of Management. For a minor in Business Administration, students must take BA 3361, BA 3365 and AIM 2301 or AIM 2302 with an additional 9 hours to be selected from upper-level BA and AIM courses. All course prerequisites must be met. For a minor in Accounting and Information Management (AIM), students
must take For a minor in Finance, students must take: AIM 2301, BA 3341, BA 4345 and BA 4346 with an additional 6 hours to be selected from AIM 2302 and upper-level finance or accounting courses listed as options under the finance degree. All course prerequisites must be met. Degree Programs in the School of Management
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This catalog is a general information publication only. It is not intended to nor does it contain all regulations that relate to students. The provisions of this catalog do not constitute a contract, express or implied, between any applicant, student or faculty member and The University of Texas at Dallas or The University of Texas System. The University of Texas at Dallas reserves the right to withdraw courses at any time, to change fees or tuition, calendar, curriculum, degree requirements, graduation procedures, and any other requirements affecting students. Changes will become effective whenever the proper authorities so determine and will apply to both prospective students and those already enrolled. Statement on Equal Educational
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