
Undergraduate course work at the Moore School of Business leads to the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree. Undergraduate programs, generally completed in 121 credit hours, emphasize a strong liberal arts background combined with theory and practice in business administration. The integrated core curriculum provides a solid business foundation by introducing students to marketing, management, finance and risk management, and production and operations management, and their relationships to each other.
Courses common to all programs include business communications, entrepreneurship, and international business, as well as accounting, economics, computer applications, and business law.
In addition to a core curriculum, other courses are required in English, history, foreign
language, natural and behavioral sciences, and other disciplines. The requirement of 18 hours of
directed study outside the school encourage students to select one of the many minors offered by
the University.
Structured electives can lead to a double major or stronger emphasis in a particular field.
Professional advisors are available throughout each student's academic career to help with
decisions and develop career possibilities.
For specific information about admissions requirements and course information, see the
Undergraduate Bulletin
online and the
USC Undergraduate Admissions site.
Undergraduate business students are strongly encouraged to participate in study abroad
programs. The school sponsors programs in England, Canada, Spain, Italy, Sweden, and Monaco. Other
international study experiences are available through the University's
International Programs for Students.