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Nov 14, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]
Finance, B.B.A. - Global Energy Management - Professional Program Track and Certificate
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C.T. Bauer College of Business > Department of Finance > Finance, B.B.A. - Global Energy Management - Professional Program Track and Certificate
The Global Energy Management - Professional Program (GEM-PP) is the most powerful and comprehensive blend of technical and business skills available at the undergraduate and graduate level. Students in this program obtain a BBA in Finance and receive a Global Energy Management - Professional Program certificate by meeting the specified course requirements, and having a 3.25 or higher cumulative grade point average to declare GEM-PP for the certificate. The certificate requires 30 hours of coursework unique to the B.B.A. requirements, identified by an asterisk (*) below: 12 hours of math instead of 6 hours, a minimum of 9 hours of life and physical sciences instead of 6 hours, and 12 hours of energy courses in finance, and 9 hours of energy-related advanced electives in business or approved substitutions.
Meant to begin at the freshman year and carry through graduation, the GEM Professional Program requires a higher level math and science core than the traditional BBA in Finance. In addition to the required business core course work, GEM-PP students take all their advanced-elective courses in energy business.
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Finance GEM-PP Major Coursework (27 Credit Hours)
UH Core Courses & College Requirements (12 Credit Hours)
Pre-Business Courses (27 Credit Hours)
Courses in this section require earning a grade of “C” or higher. Statistics 3331 - Statistical Analysis for Business Applications (3 Credit Hours)
Additional UH Core Courses (27-29 Credit Hours)
Advanced-Level Business Required Courses (24 Credit Hours)
Approved Advanced Business Electives 9 hours*
Consult GEM-PP advisor for list of approved courses
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