The 4+1 program enables students pursuing majors in psychology, sociology and criminal justice to complete graduate-level courses during their senior year that are included in your bachelor’s degree and count toward your MBA. The final MBA courses are completed in one additional year.
Undergraduate Requirements
(taken during years one through four)
General Education Math Requirement
MATH 111 College Algebra
Management Minor
(meets MBA prerequisites of BSAD 500 and BSAD 501)
BSAD 330 Principles of Management
ECON 201 Macroeconomics
ECON 202 Microeconomics
ACCT 201 Financial Accounting
ACCT 202 Managerial Accounting
FINC 320 Principles of Finance
Industrial Psychology Concentration
[Some psychology majors may also be completing the industrial psychology concentration. That concentration requires the following two courses (in addition to BSAD 330)].
BSAD 332 Organizational Behavior & Theory
BSAD 333 Human Resource Management
Graduate Courses
Year Four
Fall Spring
Core MBA Course Core MBA Course
Concentration course Concentration Course
Remaining bachelor’s courses Remaining bachelor’s courses
Year Five
Summer Fall
Core MBA course Core MBA course
Concentration course Concentration course
Spring
Core MBA course
Core MBA course
Concentration course (accounting only)
Core MBA Courses
BSAD 604 Leader as Change Agent
BSAD 516 Marketing Management
BSAD 526 Managerial Accounting
BSAD 601 Managerial Finance
BSAD 520 Managerial Economics
BSAD 603 Strategic Planning
MBA Concentrations (four courses each)
Accounting (requires five classes)
Change Management
General Business
Health Care
Supply Chain Management
By following the 4+1 plan, you will complete one core MBA course and one concentration course each semester in year four, earning 12 credit hours toward your bachelor’s electives and your MBA. You will then complete the remaining 18 MBA credit hours in year five - four core MBA and two concentration courses - completing your MBA.