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Departments, Schools, Colleges
ELLER COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT
Degrees, Majors, Minors and Options
Baccalaureate Degrees
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.)
- Bachelor of Science in Public Administration (B.S.P.A.)
Graduate Degrees -- consult the
Graduate Catalog
or the college office for details.
- Master of Accounting (M.Ac.)
- Master of Arts (M.A.)
- Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
- Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)
- Master of Science (M.S.)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Majors and Degrees
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Accounting (B.S.B.A.,
M.Ac.)
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Business Administration (M.B.A.)
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Business Administration
M.B.A. and Aerospace Engineering M.S. – Dual degree program
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Business Administration
M.B.A. and Agricultural Education M.S. – Dual degree program
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Business Administration M.B.A. and Computer
Science M.S. –
Dual degree program
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Business Administration
M.B.A. and Electrical and Computer Engineering M.S. –
Dual degree program
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Business Administration
M.B.A. and Engineering M.Eng. – Dual degree program
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Business Administration
M.B.A. and Hydrology M.S. – Dual degree program
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Business Administration M.B.A. and Law J.D. –
Dual degree program
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Business Administration
M.B.A. and Management M.S. with Finance option --
Dual degree program
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Business Administration
M.B.A. and Management Information Systems M.S. –
Dual degree program
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Business Administration
M.B.A. and Mathematics M.S. – Dual degree program
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Business Administration M.B.A. and Medicine M.D.
–
Dual degree program
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Business Administration M.B.A. and Mining,
Geological, and Geophysical Engineering M.S. –
Dual degree program
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Business Administration
M.B.A. and Natural Resources M.S. – Dual degree program
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Business Administration
M.B.A. and Optical Sciences M.S. – Dual degree program
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Business Administration M.B.A. and Pharmacy Pharm.
D. –
Dual degree program
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Business Administration M.B.A. and Systems
Engineering M.S. –
Dual degree program
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Business Economics (B.S.B.A.)
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Business Management (B.S.B.A.)
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Criminal Justice Administration (B.S.P.A.)
– The Bachelor of Science in Public Administration Degree with a major in Criminal Justice Administration was disestablished,
effective June 2009. Students interested in this program are encouraged to apply for the B.S.P.A.
Degree with a major in Public Management & Policy, in the School of Government & Public Policy.
For more information, contact the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences at (520) 621-1112 or
colemank@u.arizona.edu.
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Economics (B.A.,
M.A., Ph.D.) -- B.A. jointly administered with the
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Economic M.A. and Law J.D. –
Dual degree program
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Economic Ph.D. and Law J.D. –
Dual degree program
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Entrepreneurship (B.S.B.A.)
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Finance (B.S.B.A.)
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General Business Administration (B.S.B.A.)
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Health and Human Services Administration (B.S.P.A.)
– The Bachelor of Science in Public Administration Degree with a major in Health & Human Services Administration was disestablished,
effective June 2009. Students interested in this program are encouraged to apply for the B.S.P.A. Degree with a major in Public Management
& Policy in the School of Government & Public Policy. For more information, contact the College of Social & Behavioral
Sciences at (520) 621-1112 or colemank@u.arizona.edu.
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Management (M.S., Ph.D.)
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Management M.S.
Options:
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Accounting Option
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Finance
Option
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Management Option
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Management & Policy Option
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Marketing
Option
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Public
Administration
Option
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Management Ph.D.
Options:
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Accounting Option
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Finance
Option
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Management & Policy Option
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Management Information Systems Option
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Marketing
Option
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Public
Administration
Option
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Management M.S. with Finance option and
Law J.D. --
Dual degree program
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Management M.S. with Finance option
and Business Administration M.B.A. --
Dual degree program
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Management Information Systems (B.S.B.A.,
M.S.)
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Management Information Systems M.S. and Business
Administration M.B.A. –
Dual degree program
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Marketing (B.S.B.A.)
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Operations Management (B.S.B.A.)
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Public Administration (M.P.A.) – The Master of Public Administration Degree with a major in Public Administration
was transferred to the School of Government & Public Policy, effective June 2009. Students interested in this program
are encouraged to contact the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences at (520) 621-1112 or
colemank@u.arizona.edu.
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Public Administration M.P.A. and Latin American
Studies M.A. --
Dual degree program – The Master of Public Administration Degree with a major in Public Administration
was transferred to the School of Government & Public Policy, effective June 2009. Students interested in this program are encouraged to
contact the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences at (520) 621-1112 or
colemank@u.arizona.edu.
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Public Administration M.P.A. and Law J.D. --
Dual degree program – The Master of Public Administration Degree with a major in Public
Administration was transferred to the School of Government & Public Policy, effective June 2009.
Students interested in this program are encouraged to contact the College of Social &
Behavioral Sciences at (520) 621-1112 or
colemank@u.arizona.edu.
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Public Management and Policy (B.S.P.A.)
– The Bachelor of Science in Public Administration Degree with a major in Public Management and Policy was transferred to the School of
Government & Public Policy, effective June 2009. Students interested in this program are encouraged to apply to the College of
Social & Behavioral Sciences. For more information, contact the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences at (520) 621-1112 or
colemank@u.arizona.edu.
Double majors are common within the Eller College of
Management, as many of the major requirements
overlap. Consult an academic advisor for more information.
Students may declare one of the following, prior to admission to a
degree granting program:
Undergraduate Minors
Note: The Criminal Justice Administration Minor, Economics Teaching Minor, and Health & Human Services Minor were disestablished,
effective June 2009. The Public Management & Policy Minor was transferred to the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, effective June 2009.
Students interested in one of the disestablished minors are encouraged to consult with their major advisor about other options.
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