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University of Pittsburgh    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
 
  Mar 28, 2024
 
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Global Management, BSBA


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BSBA Degree Requirements


The following sections describe the general requirements for all majors within the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree program:

The degree requirements applicable to a particular student are based upon the student’s term of entry into the program and reflect any requirement changes that have been approved since this bulletin was published. These requirements and the student’s progress toward the BSBA degree are noted on the student’s online Undergraduate Advisement Transcript.

Graduation Requirements

One-hundred twenty credits are required for graduation with a BSBA degree. A minimum of 51 credits must be taken in the arts and sciences.

A student may use one course to fulfill two arts and sciences requirements.

Arts and Sciences Foundations: Basic Skills Requirements

There are seven basic skills that all BSBA students must master; these basic skills prepare students for future classes. The basic skills requirements include:

English Composition


  • Students who earn 500 or above on SAT Verbal (Critical Reading) are placed into Seminar in Composition (or equivalent course).
  • Students who earn below 500 on SAT Verbal (Critical Reading) will be placed into a Workshop in Composition course.
  • Recommendations for ENGCMP 0201  or ENGCMP 0151  (tutorials) will be based on class diagnostic writing during add/drop period.
  • English as a Second Language students will be placed into appropriate courses based on English Language proficiency.

All students are strongly encouraged to complete their English composition requirement(s) in the freshman year.

Students earning a score of 600 on the critical reading portion of the SAT, who also earn a score of 5 on the Advanced Placement (AP) English exam, will be awarded advanced standing credit for ENGCMP 0200 - SEMINAR IN COMPOSITION  and 3 additional credits in English composition.

Second Language


Any one of the following fulfills the language requirement:

  • Three years of study of a single second language in high school, passed with an average of C or better over the three years.
  • Placement into level III of a second language on a University of Pittsburgh language placement test.
  • Placement into level II of a second language on a University of Pittsburgh language placement test and completion of the appropriate course from the second course list below.
  • Completion of an approved two course sequence of a foreign language.

Students should discuss specific foreign language course options with their academic advisor.

Calculus


Taking one course from the following list fulfills this requirement:
Note: Only one of these courses may apply to the 120 total credits required for graduation.

Economics


Both of the following courses must be taken to fulfill this requirement:

Arts and Sciences General Education Electives


In addition to fulfilling the basic skills requirements, students further supplement their business curriculum by taking courses from six general education categories including:

  • Literature (one course)
  • Music/art (one course)
  • Philosophy (one course)
  • Social sciences (two courses, each from a different discipline)
  • Natural sciences (two courses)
  • Foreign culture (two courses or participation in an approved study abroad program)

Note: All students, including international students and U.S. citizens who have lived abroad for any length of time, must complete the foreign culture requirement.

Contact the school for a complete listing of approved courses that meet these elective requirements.

Business Core Curriculum


Other Business Requirements


CBA students must also satisfy one of the following requirements:

BUS 0010 - YOUR ACADEMIC AND CAREER SUCCESS  This one-credit course is required of all first-time CBA freshmen. In the course, new BSBA students will explore the majors offered in CBA, investigate global opportunities, develop networking and professional skills, create a resume, and learn how to connect with CBA’s Career Services team regarding events, internship opportunities, and career development.

BUS 0020 - YOUR CAREER SUCCESS  This one-credit course is required of all new CBA transfer students. In the course, students will participate in career exploration, develop and implement a personal strategy for career goal setting and planning, learn and practice communication and other professional skills, and become familiar with the internship and job search processes.

Requirements


The global management major enables students to develop expertise in important dimensions of management in a global context. The GLMGT major requires six (6) courses exposing students to the management of people (International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior, Global Workforce Policy), process (Managing Global Supply Chains), and policy (International Economic Issues for Managers; Global Strategy and Competitive Advantage), plus an integrative, senior-level course, focusing on either a company project or a major global industry. We see these three dimensions as intertwined and mutually critical for those who seek to add value to the management function of today’s organizations and the firms of tomorrow. To the core understanding of a traditional management foundation, we add knowledge of a second language at the conversational level with the goal of preparing students to conduct business in a second language.

Second Language Requirement

Global management majors must complete second language study through Level 4 at the University of Pittsburgh with a minimum grade of C+ in each course, along with an additional 3-credit course in the language, also to be completed with a minimum grade of C+. If, for a particular language, the University offers instruction only through Level 4, this requirement is fulfilled by 3 credits of a course specific to the region in which the language is widely spoken, completed with a minimum grade of C+. For students already fluent in a second (or third) language, it is required that they will earn at least 8 credits in another language with a minimum grade of C+ in each course.

A student is not permitted to earn both a Global Management major and a Certificate in International Business.

Note:


Global management majors must also earn a minimum GPA of 2.25 in nine (9) credits of second language beyond Level II or 6 credits of language beyond Level II plus 3 credits of a course specific to the region in which the language is widely spoken.

Complete a study abroad experience of at least four weeks in an internationally-based educational or work experience, preferably one making active use of a student’s second language training. With permission, up to six (6) credits of the major area courses may be taken abroad as part of a semester study outside of the U.S. Permission will be based on examination of all course material.

* Plans for Internships must be approved by CBA Career Services before registration for the course is permitted. Internships will not be counted toward fulfilling Major requirements for students declaring after August 26, 2012.

** Plans for Independent Study courses must be approved by the Associate Dean before registration for the course is permitted.

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