UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2002–2003
Brigham Young University
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730 TNRB, (801) 422-4121

Dean: Ned C. Hill, Professor, Finance
Associate Dean: W. Steve Albrecht, Professor, Accounting
Associate Dean: Lee Tom Perry, Professor, Organizational Leadership and Strategy

Academic Departments

School of Accountancy and Information Systems
Department of Business Management
Romney Institute of Public Management
Organizational Leadership and Strategy
Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC)
Military Science (Army ROTC)

Management Advisement Center

Eldon Bott, Supervisor (460 TNRB, [801] 422-4285)

Advisors are prepared to assist undergraduate students in successfully completing university, college, and major requirements. Students are encouraged to meet frequently with their advisors. The center provides up-to-date records and information, and center personnel are available to help with registration, graduation requirements, fields of study, changes in major, and transfer evaluation and to clarify policies and procedures.

Undergraduate Programs

Three undergraduate degrees are offered by the Marriott School of Management. The first is a bachelor's degree in management, which provides a broad management education. The program is designed to assist students in acquiring knowledge, insight, maturity, competence, and a strong sense of moral and ethical character. An area of emphasis may be taken by students seeking specialization.

The second bachelor's degree is offered by the School of Accountancy and Information Systems to students seeking to combine accounting skills with broad management education (see the School of Accountancy and Information Systems section of this catalog for details). Accounting students interested in acquiring in-depth specialization or seeking careers in public accounting are encouraged to apply to the Master of Accountancy Program.
The third bachelor's degree is also offered by the School of Accountancy and Information Systems to students seeking to combine information systems skills with broad management education (see School of Accountancy and Information Systems section of this catalog for details). Students interested in acquiring in-depth specialization in information systems are encouraged to apply to the Master of Information Systems Management Program.

Graduation Application for Bachelor's Degree

When a student has completed 86–96 earned hours (usually during the junior year), application for graduation should be initiated at the Marriott School of Management Advisement Center.

Graduate Programs

The Marriott School of Management offers the following graduate degrees:

MAcc Professional Accountancy
MAcc Tax
MBA Business Administration
MISM Information Systems Management
MOB Organizational Behavior
MPA Public Administration

Individual program brochures are available from the Marriott School of Management, 730 TNRB, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602-3113. Also, refer to the BYU 2002–2003 Graduate Catalog.






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