Fisher College of Business

Undergraduate Programs

Four Year Plan

Sample Four-Year Plan
Freshman Year
Autumn Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Quarter
Math 130/150* 4/5 Math 131/151 4/5 Math 132/152 5
GEC 5 GEC/English 110.01 5 Econ 200 5
GEC 5 CS&E 200 5 GEC 5
Bus-Adm 100 1 Elective 1
15-16 15-16 15

Sophomore Year
Autumn Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Quarter
Stat 133 5 Bus-Mgt 330 5 Bus-Mgt 331 4
Acct 211 5 AMIS 212 5 GEC 5
Econ 201 5 GEC 5 GEC 5
Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective 1
16 16 15

Junior Year
Autumn Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Quarter
GEC 5 GEC 5 GEC 5
Bus-Fin 620 4 Bus-Mgt 630 4 Specialization 4
Bus-M&L 650 4 Bus-Mhr 701 5 Econ 5XX 5
Bus-Adm 499 4 Bus-Fin 510 4 Bus Adm 555 4
17 18 18

Senior Year
Autumn Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Quarter
GEC 5 GEC 5 Specialization 4
Specialization 4 Specialization 4 Bus-Adm 799 4
Specialization 4 Specialization 4 Elective 4
Elective 3
16 13 12


-*Math Placement determined by examination.
-Only International Business Specialization requires modern foreign language (through 104).
-On average each specialization ranges 5-8 courses; please consult your academic advisor.
-Courses numbered less than 100 (i.e. 050, 075) are considered remedial and will not be used towards hours required for graduation.
-The credit hours for a repeated course will not be counted more than once towards hours required for graduation.

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M Section Statement:

Pre-Business and Business students should schedule the reserved “M” sections for Accounting 211M, 212M and Business Management 330M, 331M. All Business students admitted to the major program should use the “M” sections when scheduling the Business Core courses (i.e. Business Administration 555M, Business Finance 510M).“M” sections can only be used for scheduling the primary specialization courses and are not open to students’ second specialization courses.

Note: A student must complete 75% of their specialization coursework at OSU.

Only the International Business Administration major specialization requires proficiency in a modern foreign language.

 
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