College of Business, Arts and Communication
School of Business
Frank Braun, Dean
Jakob Iversen, School Director
Discipline Coordinators:
- Kazeem Akinyele-Accounting
- Sarah DeArmond-Aviation Management
- Bryan Engelhardt-Economics
- Scott Beyer-Finance, Business Law, and Sustainability
- Jeremiah Bohr-Information Systems
- Andrew Soderberg-Management and Human Resources
- Aliosha Alexandrov-Marketing
- Jason Woldt-Supply Chain Management
Vision: To be the business education partner of choice in Northeast Wisconsin and beyond.
Mission: We create, curate, apply, and communicate knowledge for sustainable economic and societal success in Northeast Wisconsin and beyond.
Contact information:
Sage Hall, Suite 1608
Email: business@uwosh.edu
Website: https://www.uwosh.edu/business
Programs
- Accounting
- Applied Computing (online)
- Aviation Management (online)
- Business Analytics
- Economics
- Finance
- Human Resources Management
- Information Systems
- Interactive Web Management
- Leadership & Organizational Development (online)
- Leadership & Organizational Studies (online)
- Liberal Studies
- Management
- Marketing
- Supply Chain Management
Minor(s)
- Analytics
- Business Minor
- Business Economics
- Cybersecurity
- Global Business
- Information Systems
- Insurance and Risk Management
- Operations Research
- Risk Management and Actuarial Science
Certificate(s)
- Aviation Management (online)
- Business Analysis
- Business Analytics
- Business Economics
- Business Fundamentals
- Cost Management
- Cybersecurity
- Data Modeling and Visualization
- Digital Marketing
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Finance and Investments
- Financial Management
- Human Resource Management
- Information Systems
- International Business
- International Economics
- Insurance and Risk Management
- Leadership and Organizational Studies (online)
- Marketing
- Sales
- Sports Analysis
- Supply Chain Management
Eligibility for Business 300/400 Level Courses
- Business majors are eligible for 300/400 level courses if they have been admitted to the School of Business and have met course prerequisites.
- Non-business majors, which include students pursuing other majors, business minors and pre-business students, are eligible for 300/400-level courses if they have a combined grade point average of 2.2 and have met the course specific prerequisites.
Course Prerequisites
- All students, both business majors and non-business majors, must adhere to the course prerequisites. Students in violation of course prerequisites will have their enrollment in that course canceled.
Residency Requirements
- All BBA students must complete at least 21 credits of 300 or 400 level BBA courses at UW Oshkosh to be eligible for graduation. This is a minimum threshold across all BBA majors. Individual BBA majors are allowed to add additional credit residency requirements within their major if they wish.
Policy Exception
- An appeal process is available for possible exceptions to School of Business academic policies.
Admission/Graduation Requirements
In order to declare a major leading to a BBA degree, students must meet specific admissions requirements as shown below*.
*Students pursuing BS, BAS, and BPS degrees within the School are not subject to these requirements.
- Application Deadlines:
- May 20, Fall Semester
- December 20, Spring Semester
- Credit Requirement: Students must have completed a minimum of 44 credits to be eligible for admission to the School of Business.
- Grade Point Requirement: 2.50 combined (cumulative including transfer credit) grade point average is required at the time of admission to the School of Business.
- Pre-core Course Requirements: The following courses must be completed with a grade of C or better prior to seeking admission to the School of Business.
- Business 240
- Accounting 206, 207
- Economics: 201 or 209, 202 or 208, 210 or Mathematics 301
- Mathematics: 171 or 206
- Students who do not meet the above criteria for guaranteed admission may still apply if they have a combined GPA of 2.20-2.49, 44 credits completed and completion of all pre-core courses with a C or better.
- Comment:
- Students will graduate with the bulletin year in effect for their major at the time of admission to the School of Business.
Business Scholars Program: High achieving First Year students and transfer students may be accepted into the Business Scholars Program if they meet two of the following standards;
- 26 ACT or above and a high school GPA of 3.75 or above OR
- 29 ACT or above and a high school GPA of 3.50 or above OR
- High school GPA of 3.75 or above.
Transfer students within the first 30 credits are also eligible if they meet the above standards and have a college GPA of 3.2 or higher.
Required Core Courses
- Information Systems 311
- Business 320
- Finance 331
- Supply Chain Management 341
- Management & Human Resources 351
- Management & Human Resources 361
- Management & Human Resources 381
- Marketing 371
- Culminating Experience Requirement: Accounting 402, 410, Business 486, Information Systems 417, Management & Human Resources 453, 454, 455, Marketing 477 (final semester)
In addition, all majors must satisfy:
- Global Knowledge Requirement (GKR): Accounting 406, Business 494, Econ 319, 320, 336, 386, 387, 388, 410, 420, Finance 335, Marketing 375, Management & Human Resources 375, Supply Chain Management 345
- Internship Requirement: Business 442 or 340
- Professional Development Requirement: Business 440
Note: Please see the School of Business web site at: www.uwosh.edu/business for further information on the GKR and internship requirements.
To be eligible for graduation, students must meet all requirements for the degree being sought in addition to earning a minimum grade point average of 2.00 in all courses required for a School of Business major, minor, or certificate unless otherwise stated below. Refer to the following for complete requirements.
Additional Graduation Requirements: Students must earn a minimum of 2.0 grade point average in upper-level School of Business courses of record.
School of Media, Arts and Communication
Frank Braun, Dean
Edwin Jager, School Director
- Jennifer Considine, Associate School Director
- Nathan Krueger, Associate School Director
- Beth Hubbard, Associate School Director
In the School of Media, Arts and Communication, students build their skills in studios, labs, theatres and music halls in addition to classrooms. Our active alumni network and community partners play a vital role in our school, engaging students in internships, collaborative projects, and performances that contribute to the cultural and civic life of our region.
Contact information:
Sage Hall, Suite 2612
Email: mac@uwosh.edu
Phone: (920) 424-0297
Website: https://www.uwosh.edu/mac
Programs
- Advertising (Major)
- Advertising (Minor)
- Advertising (Certificate)
- Art (BA)
- Art Education (BFA)
- Art History (Minor)
- Communication Studies (Major)
- Communication Studies (Minor)
- Creative Writing (Minor)
- Creative Writing (Graduate Certificate)
- Digital Content Creation (Certificate)
- English (MA)
- English Liberal Arts (Major)
- English Secondary Education (Major)
- English Secondary Education (Minor)
- Film and TV Production (Certificate)
- Graphic Design (BFA)
- Interactive Web Management (Major) – interdisciplinary with School of Business and School of STEM
- Linguistics (Minor)
- Literature (Minor)
- Media Literacy (Certificate)
- Media Studies (Minor)
- Multimedia Journalism (Major)
- Multimedia Journalism (Minor)
- Multimedia Journalism (Certificate)
- Museum Studies (Certificate)
- Music (BA)
- Music (Minor)
- Music (Certificate)
- Music Composition (BM)
- Music Composition (Certificate)
- Music Education (BM)
- Music Industry (BM)
- Music Industry (Minor)
- Music Performance (BM)
- Organizational Communication (Minor)
- Professional Communication (Certificate)
- Professional Writing (Minor)
- Public Relations (Major)
- Public Relations (Minor)
- Public Relations (Certificate)
- Radio TV Film (Major)
- Radio TV Film (Minor)
- Rhetoric (Minor)
- Social Media (Certificate)
- Sports Media (Certificate)
- Studio Art (BFA)
- Studio Art (Minor)
- Theatre Arts (Minor)