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Academic Standards

To earn an undergraduate degree from the College of Business, all students must comply with the following:

(1) Students must earn a grade of “C” or higher in each of the lower-division Common Prerequisite Courses.

(2) Students must earn a grade of “C” or higher in all upper-division major courses.

(3) Students must earn a grade of “C” or higher in all upper-division Business Core Courses. Each of these courses cannot be attempted more than three times. Drops after the add/drop period, which result in a DR grade, are considered an attempt in the course and count as an unsuccessful enrollment.

(4) As a student within the College of Business, each student gets two drops after the add/drop period, which result in “DR” grades, in their first 60 credits attempted. Each College of Business student get two additional drops after the add/drop period, which result in “DR” grades, in the second 60 credits attempted. Unused drops after the add/drop period, which result in “DR” grades, do not carry over from the first 60 credits attempted to the second 60 credits attempted. Students entering the College of Business as transfer students with an A.A. degree from a Florida public college or with 60 or more transfer credits earned from another college or university only get two drops after the add/drop period, which result in “DR” grades. Students with disabilities who need to drop a course due to disability-related reasons are allowed to petition for additional drops after the add/drop period, which result in “DR” grades. Students who can document extenuating circumstances may petition the College for additional drops. Approval to drop additional courses in excess of those allowed must be obtained from the College of Business

(5) Students are expected to follow degree program Major Map in making satisfactory progress toward degree completion. Students deviating from Major Maps may be redirected to another degree program.

(6) Students must satisfy the requirements of their respective programs of study and satisfy all university requirements for graduation.

(7) Students who (a) have 60 credit hours earned, but (b) have not completed the seven Common Prerequisite Course for Business majors, may register for, and/or complete, no more than 15 credit hours of upper-division Business courses.

(8) Undergraduate students who register for any graduate business course must be formally admitted to a graduate degree program at the university following the university's admission procedures.

(9) Faculty has the discretion to administratively drop students who do not attend the first class of a course.

The College adheres strictly to the university’s dismissal policy. Students should be sure to read and understand FIU policies regarding Academic Warnings, Probation, and Dismissals.

Completion requirement

For the set of all Common Prerequisite Course credit hours, earn a GPA of 2.5 or higher to continue pursuing Bachelor of Business Administration degrees and a GPA of 2.75 or higher to pursue the Bachelor of Accounting degree (a) AA Transfers, (b) Transfers from other SUS institutions, and (c) students changing degree programs to Business from outside the College of Business, must also comply with the 2.5 (or 2.75 Accounting) or higher GPA requirement for the set of Common Prerequisite Course credit hours.

Courses which form part of the statewide articulation between the State University System and the Florida College System will fulfill the Lower Division Common Prerequisites.

Please visit https://cpm.flvc.org for a current list of state-approved common prerequisites.

Earn a minimum grade of C in the following:

Students pursuing a Bachelor degree in Accounting, Business Analytics, Finance, Information Systems, International Business, Human Resources Management, Management, Marketing, or Real Estate are also required to achieve a grade of "C" or higher in the following course.

Earn a minimum grade of C in the following:
Students admitted in Fall 2012 or after, as freshman or transfer students with fewer than 30 credit hours earned, are encouraged to take GEB 2011 Introduction to Business during their first year. Students admitted in the Fall 2018 or after, as freshman with fewer than 30 credit hours earned, are required to complete SPC 2608 Public Speaking for their Undergraduate Core Curriculum Arts Requirement.

Prerequisite course requirements for entry into upper level courses will be enforced. Students will be administratively dropped from courses when they lack the required prerequisite course or courses and/or required grade.

Note: The programs, policies, requirements, and regulations listed in this catalog are subject to continual review in order to meet the needs of the University’s various publics and to respond to the mandates of the Florida Board of Education and the Florida Legislature. Changes may be made without advance notice. For the most current and updated information, refer to the COB and appropriate Schools/Departments websites.

Completion requirement

The Business Core Courses listed below are required for all undergraduate students in the College of Business. Prerequisites for each of the Business Core Courses can be found in the College of Business course descriptions.

Complete ALL of the following Courses:

course and course should ONLY be taken by students pursuing a Bachelor of Accounting.

Completion requirement

The business professional development courses listed below are required for all undergraduate students in the College of Business.

Complete ALL of the following Courses:

Students admitted before Fall 2011 can take either COM 3150 Advanced Business and Professional Communication or COM 3110 Business and Professional Communication.

Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
Students must also take 6 credits of elective courses specific to the BBA in Real Estate. This includes additional REE classes, FIN classes, and other classes approved by the Department Chair.

Upper Division Business Electives: 12 credit hours

All electives outside the College of Business must receive the approval of the Department Chair. A list of approved courses is available from COB Advising.

Admissions and Progression Requirements for All College of Business Undergraduate Students

Applicants must follow regular University admission procedures and upon admission declare their specific program within the College of Business. In addition, students must:

(1) Complete courses detailed under Required Common Prerequisite Courses, or equivalent coursework, noted below, as part of their 60 credit-hours of lower-division course work.

(2) In their initial 60 credit-hours, earn a GPA of 2.0 or higher to continue pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration and the Bachelor of Accounting degree (a) AA Transfers, (b) Transfers from other SUS institutions, and (c) students changing degree programs must comply with the GPA requirement for the respective degree program.

(3) For the set of all Common Prerequisite Course credit hours, earn a GPA of 2.5 or higher to continue pursuing Bachelor of Business Administration degrees and a GPA of 2.75 or higher to pursue the Bachelor of Accounting degree (a) AA Transfers, (b) Transfers from other SUS institutions, and (c) students changing degree programs to Business from outside the College of Business, must also comply with the 2.5 (or 2.75 Accounting) or higher GPA requirement for the set of Common Prerequisite Course credit hours.

(4) Successfully complete with a C or better each of Common Prerequisite Course within two attempts. Drops after the add/drop period, which result in a DR grade, are considered an unsuccessful attempt at the course, (a) AA Transfers, (b) Transfers from other SUS institutions, and (c) students changing degree programs to Business from outside the College of Business, must also comply with the two attempt limit on Common Prerequisite Courses.

(5) Students are expected to make satisfactory progress toward degree completion during their first 60 credit hours of lower-division coursework, consistent with the Common Prerequisite Benchmarks noted below. Students not making good progress, may be redirected to another degree program. All (a) AA Transfers and (b) students changing degree programs to Business from outside the College of Business must demonstrate progress consistent with Common Prerequisite Benchmarks.

Common Prerequisite Benchmarks include the following:

By End of Term / Credit Hours Earned

Coursework for equivalents Completed

Minimum GPA in Common Prerequisites *

1st /15 hours

CGS 2100 (or PHI 2600)

2.25

2nd / 30 hours

ECO 2023 and MAC 2233

2.35 (2.50 Accounting)

3rd / 45 hours

ACG 2021 and ECO 2013

2.5 (2.75 Accounting)

4lh / 60 hours

ACG 3301 and STA 2023

2.5 (2.75 Accounting)

* Applicable to all students pursuing or seeking a change of program plan to a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and the Bachelor of Accounting.

Students eligible for readmission are subject to the University’s and the College’s degree program’s regulations in effect at the time of readmission to include admissions and progression requirements.

Tibor and Sheila Hollo School of Real Estate Academic Standards

The Hollo School of Real Estate requires that students fulfill the following requirements in order to remain in a degree program:

(1) Receive a grade of “C” or higher in each of the courses in their major.

(2) Earn a grade of “C” or higher in each Upper Division business elective.

It is also strongly recommended that Real Estate students join the Real Estate Student Association.

To improve the learning experience, to assure learning and to ensure employers of the quality of a graduate with a Real Estate degree, all Real Estate students will take a comprehensive examination of their knowledge and skills toward the end of their course of study.

There are no majors associated with this program.

There are no tracks, specializations, concentrations, areas of emphasis, or other curricular offerings associated with this program.