Required Courses for Intended Business Majors
- ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting I
- ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting II
- ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics
- LEGL 2700 Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business
- MIST 2090 Introduction to Information Systems in Business
NOTE: Please see your intended-business academic advisor in the UGA Exploratory Center for placement of Terry coursework within your program of study.
Economics
ECON 4000 The Economics of Human Resources (Fall only)
- Identify the costs and benefits managers should consider when deciding to hire, train, promote or terminate employees
- Analyze workers’ decisions to invest in human capital
- Identify the factors firms should consider in determining organizational structure and compensation schemes
Entrepreneurship
ENTR 5500 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (Fall only)
- Understand what entrepreneurship is and why entrepreneurship is important to society
- Acquire tools to creatively solve problems and generate venture ideas
- Prepare and present a high quality business plan
Music Business
MBUS 1100 Introduction to the Music Business (1 credit hour, Fall only)
- Obtain the skills necessary to begin and maintain a career in the music industry
- Know the fundamental concepts of business practices in the music industry
- Learn practical applications of classroom knowledge to the music business environment
MBUS 3000 Business Fundamentals as Applied to the Music Industry (Fall only)
- Gain the business fundamentals you need to navigate the music industry
- Learn how business concepts apply to the various fields in the music industry
- Understand fundamental approaches to business issues
Management Information Systems
MIST 4600 Computer Programming in Business
- Introduction to computer programming using an object-oriented language
- Top-down design, structured programming, as well as debugging, testing and implementation
MIST 4610 Data Management and Analytics
- Focus on the issues and principles of managing organizational data
- Manage data though database development, access, and administration
- Develop data models, create relational databases, and formulate and execute complex queries
MIST 5750 Business Process Management
- Modeling business work systems with focus on processes and the information technology (IT) to support business processes
- Focus is on discovering, analyzing, improving, and executing business processes
NOTE: MIST courses require Permission of Major (POM). Email the MIS Academic Advisor
Real Estate
REAL 4000 Real Estate
- Learn and apply basic business principles including finance, economics, and law
- Examine the role of real estate within the economy and its importance to firms and individuals
Risk Management and Insurance
RMIN 4000 Risk Management and Insurance
- Know how to identify and evaluate risk management principles critical to any business professional
- Recognize risk management’s important role in the growing concern over catastrophe and financial risks
- Explore career opportunities in the field of risk management and insurance