Administrative Officers
Dean - Jerry R. Strawser,
B.B.A., M.S., Ph.D.
Executive Associate Dean - Ricky W. Griffin,
B.B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D.
Associate Dean - Bala Shetty, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Associate Dean - Clair J. Nixon, B.S., M.S.,
Ph.D.
Director of Undergraduate Program - Peter Drysdale,
B.B.A., M.S.
General Statement
A goal of Mays Business School is to
help develop students to become effective managers, concerned
citizens and life-long learners. Through challenging academic
and enrichment programs, the business school provides students
with numerous opportunities for intellectual, leadership and
personal development.
In support of this student development
goal, the curriculum in business has a dual emphasis--a broad-based
education in the foundation disciplines of the liberal arts
and the sciences, and a focused development of business knowledge
and behavioral skills.
The program of study in business provides
students a background in the basic academic areas--mathematics;
humanities; natural, social and behavioral sciences; and, rhetoric
and composition. Students simultaneously pursue introductory
course work in accounting, economics, business computing systems
and the legal environment of business. This broad educational
foundation provides an enriching dimension to the university
experience that cannot be attained in a more limited course
of study.
Upon successful completion of this
broad-based course work, the student will begin to focus on
a major field of study and a full range of business courses.
The major field--chosen from the fields of accounting, finance,
information and operations management, management, marketing
and agribusiness--is designed to prepare students for an entry-level
organizational position as well as subsequent career development.
Each major has a set of required courses, as well as electives,
from which students may gain additional depth in the chosen
area.
This combination of a broad educational
foundation and more specialized study produces graduates uniquely
qualified to deal with the rapidly changing and diverse global
economy.
Requirements
for Graduation
Requirements for graduation are listed
in the Texas A&M University Student Rules and this catalog.
With the exception of physical activity
and general elective requirements, courses taken to satisfy
degree requirements must be taken for letter grades.
In addition, students in Mays Business
School must have a GPR of 2.0 in the courses included in
the Common Body of Knowledge.
Transfer
of Credits
Acceptance of transfer of credit
for business courses will generally be limited to those courses
taught in the freshman and sophomore years at this institution.
Junior- and senior-level business
courses completed at another institution must be validated
if they are to be used to fulfill degree requirements in
Mays Business School. Courses are ordinarily validated from
an examination of course materials and may require a validation
examination. Validation examinations are free of charge and
are typically given during the first week of classes of each
long semester. Students should contact the Undergraduate
Program Office (Room 209, Wehner Building) for the validation
policy and, if applicable, the examination schedule for transfer
courses submitted for meeting upper-division business requirements.
Credit
by Examination
Undergraduate students may receive
credit for certain courses required in undergraduate business
curricula by successfully completing a departmental examination.
Students should contact the Undergraduate Program Office
(Room 209, Wehner Building) for this information. A fee is
charged for such an examination.
Students may not receive credit by
examination for courses in which they are enrolled, which
they have previously failed, or which are prerequisite to
courses for which they already have credit. Credit by examination
is not acceptable to meet the technical writing requirement.
Bachelor's
Degrees and Departments of Instruction
The academic program of Mays Business
School is organized in the following departments: Accounting,
Finance, Information and Operations Management, Management
and Marketing. Bachelor of Business Administration degrees
are offered in each of these five majors.
In conjunction with the College of
Agriculture and Life Sciences, Mays Business School also
offers a Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness. Different requirements
exist for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree
than for the Bachelor of Science--Agribusiness degree.
Bachelor
of Business Administration
The degree of Bachelor of Business
Administration is offered in five fields of study. These
are the basic business functions of accounting, finance,
information and operations management, management and marketing.
Each requires a minimum of 128 semester credit hours of study.
The student elects one of these as a "major," but
is also required to study fundamental theory and procedure
in each of the other four. In addition, the student takes
courses essential to a general liberal education.
The following is a representation
of the curriculum requirements by area:
| |
Accounting
|
Finance
|
Information
and Operations Management
|
Management
|
Marketing
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Common Body of Knowledge |
36 hours
|
36 hours
|
36 hours
|
36 hours
|
36 hours
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Courses required in major, not included
in core |
18
|
18
|
27
|
24
|
24
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| General electives |
16
|
13
|
13
|
10
|
10
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Other required courses: |
|
|
|
|
|
| Accounting |
--
|
9
|
--
|
--
|
--
|
| Behavioral
sciences |
3
|
3
|
3
|
3*
|
3*
|
| Business
law |
3
|
--
|
--
|
--
|
--
|
| Natural
sciences |
8
|
8
|
8
|
8
|
8
|
| U.S.
history and political science |
12
|
12
|
12
|
12
|
12
|
| Humanities |
3
|
3
|
3
|
3
|
3
|
| Visual
and performing arts |
3
|
3
|
3
|
3
|
3
|
| International |
6**
|
6**
|
6**
|
6**
|
6**
|
| English
and speech |
9
|
9
|
9
|
9
|
9
|
| Mathematics |
6
|
6
|
6
|
6
|
6
|
| Information and
operations management |
--
|
--
|
--
|
3
|
3
|
| Economics |
3
|
--
|
--
|
3
|
3
|
| Physical
activity |
2
|
2
|
2
|
2
|
2
|
| |
----
|
----
|
----
|
----
|
----
|
| Total |
128
|
128
|
128
|
128
|
128
|
B.B.A.
Common Body of Knowledge
|
Required Courses
|
Credit
|
| ACCT 229 Introductory Accounting |
3
|
| ACCT 230 Introductory Accounting |
3
|
| ECON 202 Principles of Economics-Microeconomics |
3
|
| ECON 203 Principles of Economics-Macroeconomics |
3
|
| FINC 341 Business Finance |
3
|
| INFO 210 Fundamentals of
Information Systems |
3
|
| INFO 303 Statistical Methods |
3
|
| INFO 364 Operations Management |
3
|
| MGMT 211 Legal and Social
Environment of Business |
3
|
| MGMT 363 The Management
Process |
3
|
| MGMT 466 Management Policy |
3
|
| MKTG 321 Marketing |
3
|
| |
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|
Upper-Level
Entry into
Accounting, Finance, Information and Operations Management,
Management and Marketing (B.B.A.)
Students who meet the University
and college entrance requirements enter Mays Business School
in the BUAD (lower-level business) classification. Enrollment
of Mays Business School students in junior- and senior-level
business courses is limited to those who have been admitted
to upper level in one of the six majors (B.B.A.: accounting,
finance, information and operations management, management,
marketing or B.S.: agribusiness) in the college.
All GEST (General Studies) students
will be treated as BUAD students for consideration when pre-registering
in upper-level business courses. GEST students must be
admitted to Mays Business School prior to the first day of
the semester for which they have pre-registered in upper-level
business courses that are designated for business majors
only.
Note: The degree
of Bachelor of Science (B.S.) is offered in Agribusiness.
B.S. (agribusiness) degree requirements and upper-level entry
requirements are different than those for the B.B.A. and
are found beginning on page .
The B.B.A. (accounting, finance,
information and operations management, management and marketing)
upper-level entry requirements and application procedures
are as follows:
1. To be admitted to
an upper-level major, a student must be admitted to Mays
Business School and must have:
a. Satisfactorily
completed at least 60 semester credit hours.
b. Satisfactorily completed the following
eight courses:
ACCT 229 Introductory
Accounting--Financial
ACCT 230 Introductory Accounting--Managerial
ECON 202 Principles of Economics--Microeconomics
ECON 203 Principles of Economics--Macroeconomics
INFO 210 Fundamentals of Information
Systems
MATH 141 Business Mathematics I
MATH 142 Business Mathematics II
MGMT 211 Legal and Social Environment
of Business
c. BUAD students apply for upper
level in the semester before they expect to enter upper level.
Application deadlines are:
April 15 for
June (summer semester) entry*
July 15 for September (fall semester)
entry
November 15 for January (spring
semester) entry
* To enter upper level in the summer,
all requirements must be completed by the beginning of the
first summer session.
d. Admission to
an upper-level major may be restricted by the availability
of instructional resources.
e. Students are encouraged to complete
the freshman and sophomore sequence of courses as listed
under Curriculum in Business. BUAD and GEST students may
pre-register for upper-level courses for the semester for
which they have applied for upper level. However, BUAD and
GEST students failing to complete upper-level requirements
prior to the start of the semester shall not be permitted
to remain enrolled in upper-level classes.
2. Transfer students:
Transfer students admitted to Mays Business School will be classified
as BUAD (lower-level Business) students until they complete all requirements
listed previously in item 1, at which time they may apply for admission
to an upper-level major field of study in the business school. Transfer
students may immediately apply for upper level when admitted to Mays
Business School if, and only if, they meet all upper-level requirements
at that time.
3. Change of curriculum students:
Texas A&M students who change curriculum into Mays Business School
from another college or department at the University will be classified
as BUAD (lower-level Business) students until they complete all requirements
listed previously in item 1. Change of curriculum students who, when
admitted to the business school, qualify to apply for admission to
the upper level may do so.
4. Preference for available seats in junior-
and senior-level business courses will be given to students
who have been admitted to a degree granting major in Mays
Business School. GEST students will be treated as BUAD students
and thus are not eligible for enrollment in upper-level business
courses. All ineligible students who pre-register for upper-level
business classes are subject to cancellation of their enrollment
in these courses.