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B.S. at Metropolitan State U.



B.S. degrees offered by the Metropolitan State University College of Management are made up of three components. Follow the links for more detail on these requirements.

  1. General education and upper-division liberal studies (GELS) requirements
  2. Major requirements
    • Business foundation courses that build the skills needed for more advanced courses
    • Business core courses that introduce you to the various functional areas of business
    • Additional major required and major elective courses
  3. Other degree requirements

Students must declare their major after they have completed the online orientation. To declare your major, you must submit the major declaration form.

The general education and upper-division liberal studies (GELS), business foundation, and business core courses are the same for most College of Management majors. Additional major required courses, major elective requirements and some other degree requirements will differ from one major to another.

Major Checklist Course Sequence
Business Administration
Human Resource Management
Management
Marketing

Prospective students

If you are interested in the B.S. in Business Administration, Management, or Marketing and haven't yet applied to the program, please review the Prospective Student section for admission information.

Planning tips

The lower-division general education, business foundation, and some of the business core courses can be completed through online courses offered through partner institutions. You will take online courses to complete the upper-division liberal studies requirement, the business core courses, and your major required and elective courses through Metropolitan State. If you have previous coursework from other institutions, equivalent transfer courses can be accepted to meet many of these requirements. For additional planning tips, go to tips for completing a B.S. Degree.

For additional information about College of Management undergraduate majors, go to the College of Management undergraduate programs Web site.

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