Curriculum
Goizueta Business School requires that a minimum of 64 credit hours be completed prior to admission to the undergraduate program. Upon entering the business school, students must complete 74 credit hours of coursework. 138 hours are required to earn the Bachelor of Business Administration degree.
Area Depths
The BBA curriculum requires the completion of a minimum of one area depth consisting of the core and three elective courses in a designated area. Most BBAs pursue two area depths. Options include:
- Finance
- Organization & Management
- Consulting & Venture Management
- Managing Organizations
- Accounting
- Professional Accounting (CPA Track)
- Accounting (with an additional depth)*
- Marketing
- Information Systems & Operations Management
- International Business*
- Real Estate*
- Business Communications*
- Business Law*
- Designed Depth*
This option allows students to combine college and business school courses to explore a specialized area of interest, such as business journalism, new media communications, or environment management - Second Major or Minor
Approximately 20% of BBA students complete a second major or a minor in the college.
Classroom Projects
The BBA curriculum at the Goizueta Business School endows students with both theoretical grounding in each of the functional areas of business as well as a very applied framework for approaching business scenarios. Through the liberal use of case study, field work, outside speakers and on-site visits, students learn how to analyze a wide variety of business issues and to make actionable recommendations. Along with course knowledge, they acquire a great deal of experience working in teams and strong business writing and presentation skills. This preparation helps Goizueta students make immediate and effective contributions as employees in your organization.
Junior Seminars
Goizueta requires students to participate in a variety of applied seminars to effectively prepare them for the work world. Employers present career-related workshops and seminars with Career Center staff members regarding interviewing techniques, resume writing and job search skills. You may also participate in Employer Panel presentations to get to know specific groups of students.


