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UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM WHAT COULD YOUR CURRICULUM LOOK LIKE AT BABSON? BROWSE THIS LIST OF REQUIRED COURSES AS YOU CONSIDER POSSIBLE ACADEMIC PATHS. ALL COURSES WITHOUT CREDIT HOURS LISTED ARE 4 CREDITS.
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KEEP EXPLORING OUTSIDE OUR STANDARD CURRICULUM BY:
» Taking a short-term elective abroad led by
Babson faculty
» Doing a semester in San Francisco at our campus
in the SoMa district
» Applying to be in the Honors Program, where
you can take advantage of specially designed
honors courses, cocurricular activities, and a
yearlong capstone project
» Cross registering to take classes at F.W. Olin
College of Engineering, Wellesley College,
Brandeis University, and more
» Doing your own semester-long independent
research project
» Teaching your own senior-led seminar on a
subject you’re passionate about
» Rhetoric 1 (RHT1000)
» Rhetoric 2 (RHT1001)
» Quantitative Methods for Business Analytics 1 (QTM1000)
» Quantitative Methods for Business Analytics 2 (QTM1010)
» Foundations of Management and Entrepreneurship (3 credits) (First Semester) (FME1000)
» Foundations of Management and Entrepreneurship (Second Semester) (FME1001)
» AHS Liberal Arts Foundation (AHS1000)
» Introduction to Financial Accounting (ACC1000)
» First-Year Seminar (1 credit) (First Semester) (FYS1000)
» Natural Science and Technology 1 (NST10XX)
» Business Law (LAW1000)
» Principles of Macroeconomics (ECN2000)
» History and Society (HSS20XX)
» Culture and Values (CVA20XX)
» Literature and Visual Arts (LVA20XX)
» Fourth Intermediate Liberal Arts Course. Choose From: (HSS20XX; CVA20XX; LVA20XX)
Choose From: Natural Science and Technology 2 (NST20XX) or Case Studies in Business Analytics (QTM2000)
» Managerial Accounting (SME2001) (3 credits) and Technology and Operations Management (SME2002) (3 credits)
» Principles of Marketing (SME2011) (3 credits) and Managing Information Technology Systems (SME2012) (3 credits)
» Principles of Finance (3 credits) (SME2021)
» Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) (SME2031)
» 4 Advanced Electives (16 credits)
» 3 Advanced Liberal Arts Electives (12 credits)
» 3 Free Electives (12 credits)
» Strategic Problem Solving (ASM3300)
» Advanced Liberal Arts Course (46XX)
FOUNDATION COURSES
INTERMEDIATE COURSES
ADVANCED COURSES
“I’ve been able to build my own path here. I love how I can craft a schedule to suit my interests,
whether I want to explore consulting, data science, or law.”
– Anthony Krichevskiy ’19
REQUIRED CURRICULUM
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SAMPLE COURSE SCHEDULE NEED HELP VISUALIZING? HERE’S A POTENTIAL COURSE SCHEDULE THAT WOULD EARN YOU THE CREDITS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE.
CONCENTRATIONS:Focus your learning on a specific subject area that interests you when you choose from these 27 concentrations:
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SEMESTER CREDITS
Fall Foundations of Management and Entrepreneurship (FME1000) 3
Introduction to Financial Accounting (ACC1000) 4
Quantitative Methods for Business Analytics 1 (QTM1000) 4
Rhetoric 1 (RHT1000) 4
First-Year Seminar (FYS1000) 1 Total Credits / 16
Spring Foundations of Management and Entrepreneurship (FME1001) 4
AHS Liberal Arts Foundation (AHS1000) 4
Quantitative Methods for Business Analytics 2 (QTM1010) 4
Rhetoric 2 (RHT1001) 4 Total Credits / 16
NOTE: Students might consider taking a foreign language elective in the first year, and taking one of the required courses at a later date.
Fall Managerial Accounting (SME2001) and 3
Technology and Operations Management (SME2002) 3
Principles of Microeconomics (SME2031) 3
Business Law (LAW1000) 4
Natural Science and Technology 1 (NST10XX) 4 Total Credits / 17
Spring Principles of Marketing (SME2011) and 3
Information Technology (SME2012) 3
Principles of Finance (SME2021) 3
Natural Science and Technology 2 (NST20XX) or Case Studies in Business Analytics (QTM2000)
4
Intermediate History and Society (HSS20XX) 4 Total Credits / 17
Fall Intermediate Culture and Values (CVA20XX) 4
Intermediate Literature and Visual Arts (LVA20XX) 4
Corporate Financial Management (FIN3515 – Advanced Elective)* 4
Principles of Macroeconomics (ECN2000) 4 Total Credits / 16
Spring Intermediate HSS, CVA, or LVA (20XX) 4
Security Valuation (FIN3520 – Advanced Elective)* 4
Critical Race Studies (POL4630 – Advanced Liberal Arts Course) 4
Strategic Problem Solving (ASM3300) 4 Total Credits / 16
Fall Options and Futures (FIN4560 – Advanced Elective)* 4
Business Intelligence and Data Analytics (MIS3545 – Free Elective) 4
Public International Law (LAW3601 - Advanced Liberal Arts Elective) 4
Management Consulting Field Experience (MFE3534 – Free Elective) 4 Total Credits / 16
Spring Investments (FIN4530 – Advanced Elective)* 4
Negotiations (MOB3580 – Free Elective) 4
Latin American Fiction and Film (HUM4611 – Advanced Liberal Arts Elective) 4
Strategic Game Theory (ECN3667 – Advanced Liberal Arts Elective) 4 Total Credits / 16
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE / 130
YEAR ONE
TOTAL CREDITS/ 32
YEAR TWO
TOTAL CREDITS/ 34
YEAR THREE
TOTAL CREDITS/ 32
YEAR FOUR
TOTAL CREDITS/ 32
» Accounting
» Business Analytics
» Computational and Mathematical Finance
» Economics
» Entrepreneurship
» Environmental Sustainability
» Finance* This sample course schedule will give you a concentration in Finance
» Global and Regional Studies
» Global Business Management
» Historical and Political Studies
» Identity and Diversity
» Information Technology Management
» International Business Environment
» Justice, Citizenship, and Social Responsibility
» Leadership
» Legal Studies
» Literary and Visual Arts
» Marketing
» Operations Management
» Planning, Analysis, and Control
» Quantitative Methods
» Real Estate
» Retail Supply Chain Management
» Social and Cultural Studies
» Statistical Modeling
» Strategic Management
» Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Design