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Classes non-CoB majors should consider: While most CoB classes are closed to non-majors at this time, non-CoB students should consider taking any of the following CoB classes that are currently open to all non-majors (descriptions of these are below): MGT 3000, 3150, 3078, 4191, and 4670.
- Date that CoB classes open to non-majors:CoB classes will open to non-CoB students on Monday, November 12 at 9 a.m.While a few classes will be still be restricted to CoB majors, most will open to non-majors on this date.
- Overloads and Permits: The CoB does not issue overloads. We open all our seats during registration and we have a first-come, first-serve approach to our classes, encouraging students to register early to secure their classes. You should not approach CoB professors for overloads since CoB professors are not authorized to overload students into their classes. Many classes open again in Phase II as students start to drop classes.
- Pre-reqs: The CoB does not waive pre-reqs on CoB classes. Fortunately, very few intro classes have pre-reqs. The pre-reqs that exist classes have been assigned by the faculty and are fundamental to success in the course.
Classes Non-CoB students should consider:
- MGT 4191: This course is an entry-level course in entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial management providing a broad overview of Entrepreneurship and what it takes to successfully start and run a business. Central to the course is the opportunity for students to meet, listen to, and interact with entrepreneurs and business leaders in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors and to be exposed to real life “lessons learned” from individuals with credibility and thought-provoking life experiences. Upon completion, the student will have a basic understanding of what it takes to start a business, develop a business concept and feasibility study, and determine whether they have an interest in further studies in the entrepreneurial field.
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