Curriculum
Choices for your major
Business students may specialize in one of four options or choose from one of eight concentrations and a self-directed concentration. Contact our undergraduate advisors with clarifying questions or to learn more. Learn more about the Bellevue location and how our Bothell and Bellevue programs compare.
Options
Accounting – Bothell location
The two-year Accounting Option prepares students for careers in private, government, and non-profit and public accounting. Graduates can serve as internal auditors, managerial accountants, tax examiners, budget analysts or government auditors. After completing this option, students are eligible to take the Certified Management Accounting (CMA) exam. If you want to be a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), a minimum of 225 quarter hours or five years of college is required. Learn more about the Accounting option.
Leadership & Strategic Innovation (LSI) – Bothell location
The Leadership and Strategic Innovation (LSI) option will engage students in a rigorous study of leadership, strategy, and innovation. You will graduate ready to lead teams, manage innovation and inspire employees. LSI graduates can go on to become project leads, managers, consultants, business development leads, HR analysts, market analysts, sales managers, entrepreneurs and much more. Learn more about the Leadership & Strategic Innovation (LSI) option.
Marketing – Bothell location
Learn to develop and implement coordinated marketing programs to successfully manage a company’s relationship with its target customers in order to meet its strategic goals in a competitive environment. Graduates go on to work in brand management, sales, marketing research and consulting, and entrepreneurial ventures. Learn more about the Marketing option.
Marketing can also be taken as a concentration.
Supply Chain Management – Bothell and Bellevue locations
Prepares students for careers in operations, logistics, purchasing and distribution. Students learn about the production, shipment and distribution of products, understanding sales, inventory and other crucial aspects of businesses. Learn more about the Supply Chain Management option.
Concentrations
Entrepreneurship – Bellevue location
The Entrepreneurship Concentration provides highly motivated students with the knowledge and practice needed to start and manage new businesses. Four exciting courses integrate research based conceptual models and tools with hands-on practical experience in the form of historical and live cases, idea competition and live business plan competitions. Learn more about the Entrepreneurship concentration.
Finance – Bothell location
Learn how firms make financial decisions and how these decisions affect individual organizations and society as a whole. You’ll learn how firms acquire and allocate funds, how financial markets operate, and the role these markets play in economic welfare. The study of finance includes the use of models to develop analytical approaches to problems. Graduates take positions in financial institutions such as commercial and investments banks, finance departments of major corporations, or consulting firms. Learn more about the Finance concentration.
Management – Bothell location
Examine the many management challenges facing modern business organizations and how to use the tools needed to deal with a complex and rapidly changing environment. Areas of study include entrepreneurship, leadership and decision making, conflict resolution, human resources, and managing employees. Graduates often pursue careers in consulting or as leaders in the private or public sector. Learn more about the Management concentration.
Management Information Systems (MIS) – Bothell location
Learn the technical and business skills required to solve business problems in technology-based environments. You’ll learn to conduct structured and informal analyses to design and improve applications and systems, from e-commerce storefronts to enterprise applications. MIS students complete courses in both Business and Computing Software Systems (CSS). Learn more about the MIS concentration.
Marketing – Bothell location
Learn to develop and implement coordinated marketing programs to successfully manage a company’s relationship with its target customers in order to meet its strategic goals in a competitive environment. Graduates go on to work in brand management, sales, marketing research and consulting, and entrepreneurial ventures. Learn more about the Marketing concentration.
Retail Management – Bothell location
The Retail Management concentration provides students with a solid foundation of theory important to the retail management discipline. Specifically, students will acquire an interdisciplinary knowledge of merchandise acquisition, strategic retail promotion, retail operations and supply chain management. They will also gain an understanding of cutting edge uses of technology in retail management and gain the mindset necessary to find and apply new applications for technologies in the retail context as these new technologies emerge. Students will have the opportunity to apply their learning through real world class projects, and gain experience and exposure to the retail industry through strategic partnerships with important retailers in the area. Engagement with this key industry through the Retail Management Concentration provides numerous opportunities for students and helps to prepare them to become leaders in the retail industry. Learn more about the Retail Management concentration.
Technology & Innovation Management (TIM) – Bothell location
TIM helps students understand the nature of innovation, the relationship between strategic leadership and innovation, and how organizations use technology and new product development processes to successfully manage change. After graduation, students apply their knowledge in industries such as engineering, computing, telecommunications and biotechnology. Learn more about the TIM concentration.
Self-Directed – Bothell location
The Self-Directed Concentration allows students to create their own interdisciplinary concentration. The new Concentration combines four upper-division (i.e., 300-400-level) courses from two (or more) academic areas into a new area of study that does not already exist in the School of Business or UW Bothell. A Self-Directed Concentration may be a good choice for students creating their own career niche or wavering between two existing concentrations/options. The Self-Directed Concentration is NOT meant to allow students to pick and choose a handful of classes without developing a clear goal. Students interested in the Self-Directed Concentration should make an appointment with their Academic Advisor to find out about the declaration and approval process.
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