II. Degree Details
III. Advising
IV. Degree Forms
Specifics regarding dual degrees with Engineering and Business appear below. For more general information about dual degrees, including overall dual degree requirements and application procedures, please refer to Ross's web pages for Prospective Students, Applicants, and Declared Dual Degree Students.
I. Degree Requirements
Complete all BBA degree requirements:
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58 business credits (minimum), including fixed and floating core, capstone, and electives (see curriculum)
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54 non-business credits
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Three of four distribution area requirements. Refer to the LSA Course Guide to see if a course meets the requirements for a distribution area. Ross does not accept AP credits towards distribution.
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Humanities Distribution (HU): 9 credits
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Natural Sciences (NS) and/or Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis (MSA): 9 credits
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Social Sciences (SS): 9 credits (excluding Econ 101 & 102)
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Foreign Language Proficiency: Fourth-term proficiency in a foreign language is determined by successful completion of a proficiency examination administered by UM, or by completion of a fourth-semester college-level foreign language course. AP coursework which meets fourth-term proficiency fulfills this requirement. See the LSA Bulletin for further details.
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Complete all Engineering degree requirements. Please consult with an Engineering academic advisor for complete details regarding Engineering requirements.
Maintain minimum GPA requirements (check with your advisor in both schools for minimum requirements).
Complete 150 total credits (minimum).
II. Degree Details
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Students must select the Ross School of Business as their home school.
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Students pursuing dual degrees may share a maximum of 9.0 credits of business courses needed to meet BBA degree requirements towards the requirements of the non-business major, per approval.
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Students pursuing an academic minor may share a maximum of 3.0 credits of business courses needed to meet BBA requirements towards the requirements of the academic minor.
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Consult with your academic advisor(s) for specific policies within your non-business major or minor.
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Students will not graduate until an advisor from each degree program confirms completion of all necessary degree requirements.
III. Advising
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BBA degree advising is provided by a dual degree advisor in the Ross Office of Undergraduate Programs.
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Engineering advising is provided by an Engineering advisor in the applicable Engineering department.
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Students will not graduate until an advisor from each degree program confirms completion of all necessary degree requirements.
IV. Degree Forms
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Download and complete the degree checklist and course planning tool to determine how and when you will complete your dual degrees: BBA Dual Degrees Checklist and Course Planning Tool
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Students admitted Fall 2017 and later (BBA First Year and Preferred Admission students): BBA Dual Degrees Checklist and Course Planning Tool
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Students admitted as Sophomores (Transfer & Cross-Campus Transfer) Fall 2018 and beyond: BBA Dual Degrees Checklist and Course Planning Tool
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Use the Dual Degrees Application form when you are ready to declare your dual degrees. Please be aware that additional details may be found on the reverse side.
Further Questions?
Schedule an appointment to discuss your questions with your Ross academic advisor.