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Core and Concentration Requirements
Core courses are the foundation of your program. Core courses are listed in alpha-numeric order, which is not necessarily the best order to take the courses. Generally, we suggest students complete their research methods courses before taking any other courses. Research methods courses provide a solid foundation of research skills which you will use throughout your academic career.
Many of our degrees allow students to select a ‘concentration.’ When a student selects a concentration they have elected to take specialized courses within their major field of study. For example, a student enrolled in the Bachelor’s in Business Administration may select a concentration in one of the following concentrations: Business Analysis, Entrepreneurial/Small Business Management, Information Technology, International Business Management, or Marketing. Business students may also elect to pursue a general concentration, which allows the student to select from a broader selection of business-related courses.
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