Program Requirements

The Markets & Management Studies Certificate is open to all undergraduates. The certificate requirements are:

  • A total of seven courses: at least three core courses, one of which is MMS 190 (an integrative Capstone course taken in the senior year), and four elective courses. Students may use additional core courses to fulfill their elective requirement.
  • A progress requirement: a minimum of three M&M courses must be taken by the end of the junior year, and one of these must be a core course.
  • No more than three courses may originate in a single department.
  • No more than two courses that are used to satisfy the requirements of any major, minor, or other certificate program can count toward the Markets & Management Studies certificate.

Students must take a minimum of three courses within a particular cluster, with at least one of these courses being a core course or a capstone. The courses that can be counted toward each cluster theme are identified below. Specific M&M capstone courses will be linked to the three themes every semester and designated sections will be identified in our M&M course list.

Entrepreneurship, Values, Ethics, and Leadership

Capstone Courses

MMS 190.01-Spring '06
MMS 190.02-Spring '06

Core Courses

SOC 159 Sociology of Entrepreneurship
PPS 146 Leadership Development & Organizations

Elective Courses

AI 150 Managing the Arts
CA 110 Advertising & Society: Global Perspective
CA 116S Advertising and Masculinity
THEA 168 Entrepreneurship & International Arts Management
ENV 182 Business and the Environment
EGR 108S Professional Ethics
PPS 144S Enterprising Leadership
SOC 140S Ethics in Management
SOC 141 Consuming Passions
SOC 147 Business in Literature

Global Economy

Capstone Courses

MMS 190.04-Spring '06

Core Courses

SOC 142 Organizations & Global Competitiveness
SOC 145 Nations, Regions, & the Global Economy
PS 153 International Business and Government

Elective Courses

CA 110Advertising & Society: Global Perspective
ECO 140 Comparative Economic Systems
ECO 165 American International Economic Policy
HST 122A The Japanese Economy 1850-2000
HST 143B The Emergence of Modern Japan
PS 113 Issues of International Political Economy
PS 158 Transnational Relations & Interdependence in the World Political Economy
PS 167 International Institutions & International Law
SOC 110 Comparative Sociology
SOC 126 Third World Development
SOC 156 Global Contexts of Science & Technology
SOC 195S Labor in the Global Economy

Technology and Society

Capstone Courses

MMS 190.04-Spring '06

Core Courses

SOC 142 Organizations & Global Competitiveness
SOC 144 Organizations & Their Environments

Elective Courses

COMP SCI 181S Principles of e-Commerce
EGR 108S Professional Ethics
SOC 114 Cybernetworks and the Global Village
SOC 156 Global Contexts of Science & Technology

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