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.
Please see our course offerings below:
| Core Courses |
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SOC 142
SOC 144
SOC 145
SOC 155
SOC 158
SOC 159
PS 153
PPS 146
MMS 190 |
Organizations & Global Competitiveness Technology and Organizational Environments
Nations, Regions & the Global Economy
Organizations & Management
Markets & Marketing
Sociology of Entrepreneurship
International Business – Government Relations
Leadership, Development, & Organizations
Markets & Management Capstone |
| Elective Courses |
AAH 255S
CA 110
CA 116S
CA 191P
COMP SCI 181S
ECO 140
ECO 151
ECO 157
ECO 165
ECO 168
ECO 181
ECO 182
ECO 183
ECO 188
ECO 189
EGR 108
GERMAN 204S
HST 122A
HST 143B
HST 158AD
MMS 100
MMS 120
MMS 140S
MMS 147
MMS 161
MMS 170
MMS 175
MMS 180
MMS 182
MMS 185
PHIL 170
PS 113
PS 158
PS 161
PS 167
PPS 122S
PPS 144S
PSY 115
PSY 138
RUS 125
SOC 110
SOC 114
SOC 126
SOC 129
SOC 141
SOC 154
SOC 156
SOC 166
WMN. ST. 150S
WMN. ST. 161 |
Museum Theory and Practice
Advertising & Society: Global Perspective
Advertising Masculinity
Globalization & Anti-Globalization
Principles of Effective e-Commerce
Comparative Economic Systems
Basic Finance and Investments
Financial Markets & Investments
American International Economic Policy
Asset Pricing & Risk Management
Corporate Finance
Financial Accounting
Agency & Accounting
Industrial Organization
Business & Government
Ethics in Professions
German Business / Global Text
The Japanese Economy 1850-2000
The Emergence of Modern Japan
American Business History
International Business
Managerial Effectiveness
Ethics in Management
Business in Literature
Marketing Management
Integrated Marketing Communications
Business of Sport
Entrepreneurial Opportunities & Finance
Strategic Financial Management
Managerial Finance
Business Ethics
International Political Economy
Transnational Relations
Business, Politics, & Economic Growth
International Institutions & International Law
Who Owns the Press
Enterprising Leadership
The Psychology of Consumers
Social Psychology of Business
Markets/Media/Mafia
Comparative Sociology
Cybernetworks & the Global Village
The Challenges of Development
Gender, Work, & Organizations
Consuming Passions
The Digital Economy
Global Contexts of Science & Technology
Politics and Markets in the Global Economy
Women at Work
Money, Sex, Power |
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