Major Plans of Study
Your Plan of Study is determined by your catalog year. Please use your Standard Advisement Report in StudentAdmin to determine your catalog year, which is typically the year you started in the School of Business. Feel free to contact the Undergraduate Programs Office if you need a Plan of Study from a catalog year prior to what is available here.
Please read important major information at bottom of this page.
- Critical course ECON 1201 is recommended over the credit restricted ARE 1150 course.
- Certain adjustments have been made available to students in prior catalog years based on updated major requirements, outlined below.
- Refer to the most recent catalog year's plan of study for accurate "Fall only" and "Spring only" notations for planning purposes.
- For majors offed at multiple campuses, please consult with the Department and/or your Advisor.
Major | 2024-2025 | 2023-2024 | 2022-2023 | 2021-2022 | 2020-2021 | 2019-2020 |
Accounting see note below
Completed at the Storrs campus |
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
Analytics and Information Management (formerly Management Information Systems) see '23-'24 updates here
Completed at the Storrs campus |
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
Business Administration
Completed at the Hartford, Stamford, or Waterbury campuses |
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
Business Data Analytics
Completed at the Hartford, Stamford, or Waterbury campuses |
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
Finance see note below
Completed at the Storrs campus |
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
Financial Management see note below Completed at the Stamford campus |
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
Healthcare Management
Completed at the Storrs campus |
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
Management see note below
Completed at the Storrs campus |
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
Marketing see note below
Completed at the Storrs campus |
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
Marketing Management see note below
Completed at the Hartford or Stamford campuses |
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies
Completed at the Storrs campus |
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
For Management & Engineering for Manufacturing Plan of Study, please visit the MEM website.
Important Major Information to be used in addition to School of Business Plans of Study
"Fall only" and "Spring only" notations on the Plans of Study for Storrs majors are for planning purposes. These notations on the current year's Plans of Study are the most up-to-date listing and should be used to develop a student's course sequence. If departments need to change these offerings without advanced notice, junior and senior students in the major impacted are notified over email. Students should be sure to closely read emails sent to them from their academic department.
For majors offered at Hartford, Stamford, and Waterbury, students must work closely with the Academic Advising team to confirm offerings based on campus and course availability and their graduation timeline.
A note regarding critical course ECON 1201: According to the catalog, "students may not earn credit for both ARE 1150 and ECON 1201." It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that all students currently in, or seeking admission to, the School of Business take ECON 1201, and not ARE 1150, so as not to run into credit restriction issues. Should a student take ARE 1150, the School of Business will substitute that course for the ECON 1201 requirement, however that student will need to request a permission number to enroll in any Business course that uses ECON 1201 as a pre-requisite, and will run into enrollment errors as a result. The School of Business strongly recommends students take ECON 1201.
- The MGMT department code is now MENT in the catalog and in StudentAdmin, to represent the Management & Entrepreneurship Department name.
- PHIL 1109, a course offered starting 2022, will substitute and satisfy the Business Philosophy requirement on page 1 of the plan of study automatically. Substitutions for general education are not made for any other courses taken at UConn.
- For catalog years 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, if you have BUSN 3002W required on your major’s plan of study, you may choose to take either BUSN 3002W or 3004W to satisfy the requirement. If you have BUSN 3003W required on your major’s plan of study, you must take BUSN 3003W to satisfy the requirement.
- For catalog years 2016-2017 and prior, either BADM 4070W or BADM 4075W appears on all Plans of Study. As of Fall 2017, these courses have been renamed BUSN 3002W and BUSN 3003W, respectively. Students looking to satisfy this requirement should seek enrollment in BUSN 3002W or 3004W if BADM 4070W is on their plan of study, or BUSN 3003W if BADM 4075W is on their plan of study.
- BLAW 3277 is No Longer Offered, students must take a business course in its place.
- Any non-Accounting Business course at the 2000+ level taken in residence at UConn will satisfy this requirement automatically.
- Business courses that have returned from study abroad with the course number 2893 or 4893 may be reviewed individually for a substitution.
- A business course that meets the criteria can only be used if not fulfilling another School of Business major requirement.
- ACCT 5584 (formerly ACCT 5603) will satisfy the ACCT 4203 major requirement. Currently ACCT 5584 does not allow for repeat forgiveness, so students are advised to withdraw from the course if considering repeating it in a later term.
- Students in catalog years 2022-2023 and prior must advance their catalog year if seeking any of the concentrations offered for the AIM major
- Students in catalog years 2018-19 and prior, may take advantage of the following residence requirement for the courses used to satisfy required major courses, and any courses used to meet the optional concentration. Instead of being required to complete at UConn "FNCE 3302 and the three courses used to meet the Focus course requirement," students will meet the residence requirement with “12 of the 18 credits (four of the six courses) used to satisfy required major courses, and any courses used to meet the optional concentration requirement must be taken in residence at the University of Connecticut."
- For catalog years 2018-19 and prior, FNCE 4893 (Foreign Study) will satisfy an additional course requirement.
- For catalog years 2017-18 and prior, there is an updated Focus Course List which includes FNCE 4209, 4302, 4304, 4305, 4306, 4307, 4308, 4309, and 4430. No other courses will be substituted towards the Focus course requirement.
- FNCE 4410 is Being Phased Out.
- Students in catalog years 2024-25 and prior who participate in Student Managed Fund (SMF), and complete FNCE 4301 and 4303, may use the combination of these courses to satisfy the requirement. A Substitution/Course Eval Request form should be submitted to formally request a substitution. Note that FNCE 4301 will appear on the Student Admin Standard Advisement Report as fulfilling one 3-credit Additional Course Requirement, and FNCE 4303 will count as satisfying FNCE 4410. Double-dipping of these courses is not allowed to fulfill more than one Business requirement for the major.
- Students in catalog years 2024-25 and prior who complete FNCE 4304 or FNCE 4307, may automatically receive a course substitution to satisfy FNCE 4410. No additional action will be required to take advantage of this option.
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- The MGMT department code is now MENT in the catalog and in StudentAdmin, to represent the Management & Entrepreneurship Department name.
- For catalog years 2021-22 and prior that offer a concentration Entrepreneurship, that concentration requires the following three courses, or a department-approved experiential learning course (see the Management Department in BUSN 336 for more information).
- MENT 3234: Opportunity Generation, Assessment, and Promotion
- MENT 3235: Venture Planning, Management, and Growth
- One course from the following list: MENT 3741, 3742, 3882, 3982, 4741, 4742, 4292
- MKTG 3362, Marketing Planning and Strategy, is now MKTG 4362
- For catalog years 2022-23 and prior that offer a concentration in Professional Sales Leadership, a student may complete MKTG 3452, 3454, and one 3000/4000 level MKTG course, receiving a grade of “C” or better in each course to earn the concentration.
- For catalog years 2019-20 and prior that offer a concentration in Digital Marketing and Analytics, a student may complete MKTG 3661, 3665, and one 3000/4000 level MKTG course, receiving a grade of “C” or better in each course to earn the concentration.
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Students in catalog years 2019-2020 and prior must advance their catalog year if seeking the Digital Marketing and Analytics concentration.
- All majors in catalog years 2015-2016 and prior, BADM 4072 appears on all Plans of Study. As of Fall 2016, this course has been renamed BUSN 3005. Students looking to satisfy this requirement should seek enrollment in BUSN 3005.
- All majors in catalog years 2014-2015 and prior, BADM 3001 appears on all Plans of Study. This course is no longer offered or required for any catalog year, as the content is now included in other required courses.
- Management majors in catalog years 2014-2015 and prior, there are courses listed that are no longer offered. Students under these catalog years seeking a Management major may contact the Office of Undergraduate Advising for a guide to navigate the updates.