B103.2 - FAMMMIT/Bels vs Undergraduate Curriculum - ALIGNED
As with the MBA Curriculum, when we look at Undergraduate Business Curriculum, we should see support for FAMMMSOIT/bELS subjects too.
In the list on the right, we see the same general theme of Finance, Accounting, Marketing and Management but we get more resolution into each topic and some subtopics.
There is a Business Law and Ethics course clearly specified here which oddly enough was not specified as a single course in the Graduate school curriculum. In this curriculum we also see the word "Strategic" associated with various subjects and we also see subjects like statistics, communications, and human resources more clearly defined. The one word you do not see in either this curriculum and the MBA curriculum is "Sales". Sales is a crucial part of every business, and a this glaring oversight is not by accident. We covered that in the FAMMMSOIT/bELS section on Marketing (and Sales). This curriculum is ALIGNED with FAMMMSOIT/bELS, albeit more scattered. Reference and Disclaimer:
This image is from Saylor.org. ( https://learn.saylor.org/course/index.php?categoryid=6 ) We have no affiliation with Saylor.org at this time. We stumbled upon their information when looking for undergraduate business curriculum and thought it was straightforward and easy to reference. It also appears to be a decent resource for someone wishing to gain some knowledge via online courses thus we used their curriculum as a reference. We have no clue as to the quality of their material or their program. |
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