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2012-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Economics (B.A. or B.S.) and Business Administration (M.B.A.), Dual-degree Programs


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Qualified undergraduate students may elect to enroll in a dual-degree program, combining their undergraduate bachelor’s degree in economics (B.A. or B.S.) with a master of business administration. The dual-degree program requires successful completion of 151 semester hours, including at least 107 semester hours at the undergraduate level and 44 semester hours at the graduate level. The dual-degree program can be completed in five years. Students who are admitted to the M.B.A. portion of the dual- degree program may substitute a maximum of 17 semester hours of graduate-level course work for an equal number of semester hours of undergraduate course work toward the completion of their bachelor’s degree.

Direct admission to the dual-degree programs (B.A. or B.S., and M.B.A.)


Students entering Hofstra as incoming freshmen may apply for direct admission to their selected dual-degree program. Applicants must have a combined SAT score (critical reading and mathematics) of 1170 (or an ACT score of 25) and an overall high school GPA of 3.5 (or be in the top 15 percent of their high school graduating class) in order to be considered for admission. Students admitted directly to the dual-degree program as incoming freshmen will be admitted automatically to the M.B.A. program at the end of their junior year provided that they fulfill the following requirements:

  1. a score on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) of at least 550, taken before the end of the junior year, or before completion of 92 semester hours of course work;
  2. attain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2 at the time of application to the M.B.A. program or upon completion of 92 semester hours of course work toward their B.A. or B.S. degree in economics, whichever is latest;
  3. the successful completion of IT 014  and LEGL 020 ;
  4. completion of the first three years of the curriculum outlined below for the dual-degree program of their choice.

 

Admission to the dual-degree programs for current Hofstra students (B.A. or B.S., and M.B.A.)


Qualified Hofstra students majoring in economics (B.A.) , mathematical economics (B.A.) , business economics (B.S.) , or mathematical business economics (B.S.) , may apply for admission to the corresponding dual-degree program in economics/M.B.A. prior to successfully completing 92 semester hours of undergraduate course work. In order to qualify for admission to the dual-degree program, a student must have attained a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2 at the time of application. Students admitted to the dual-degree program should note that admission to the M.B.A. portion of the dual-degree program requires the fulfillment of the following requirements:

  1. a score on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) of at least 550, taken before the end of their junior year, or before completion of 92 semester hours of course work;
  2. a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2 at the time of application to the M.B.A. program or upon completion of 92 semester hours of course work toward their B.A. or B.S. degree in economics, whichever is latest;
  3. the successful completion of IT 014  and LEGL 020 ;
  4. fulfillment of all undergraduate degree requirements for the B.A. or the B.S. with the exception of the semester hour and major requirements;
  5. the successful completion of a minimum of 30 semester hours of undergraduate course work in residence at Hofstra.

NOTE:


Undergraduate students must apply and be accepted into the M.B.A. program before being allowed to take graduate courses as part of their undergraduate program. In addition, students must complete the B.A. or B.S. degree before being permitted to take more than 17 semester hours of graduate courses for the M.B.A. program. Please contact the Zarb School of Business Graduate Programs Office for information.

See the complete M.B.A. requirements in the Zarb School of Business section of this Bulletin.

Bachelor of Arts in Economics/Master of Business Administration


Students admitted to this dual-degree program will receive a B.A. in economics upon completion of the following requirements:

  1. The complete B.A. requirements  described in the Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section of this Bulletin. In particular:
    a. successful completion of a total of 124 semester hours, including at least 107 semester hours of undergraduate course work and a maximum of 17 semester hours of graduate-level course work.
    b. fulfillment of the distribution requirement in the Natural Sciences/Mathematics/Computer Science Division by successful completion of one distribution course  in the Natural Sciences (three semester hours), MATH 040 , and 061  or 071 .
  2. The specific major requirements described in the B.A. major in economics  section of this Bulletin.
     

Bachelor of Arts in Mathematical Economics/Master of Business Administration


Students admitted to this dual-degree program will receive a B.A. in mathematical economics  upon completion of the following requirements:

  1. The complete B.A. requirements  described in the Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section of this Bulletin. In particular:
    a.  successful completion of a total of 124 semester hours, including at least 107 semester hours of undergraduate course work and a maximum of 17 semester hours of graduate level course work.
    b. fulfillment of the distribution requirement in the Natural Sciences/Mathematics/Computer Science Division by successful completion of one distribution course  in the Natural Sciences (three semester hours), MATH 71 and 72.
  2. The specific major requirements described in the B.A. in mathematical economics  section of this Bulletin.
     

Bachelor of Science in Business Economics/Master of Business Administration


Students admitted to this dual-degree program will receive a B.S. in business economics  upon completion of the following requirements:

  1. The complete B.S. requirements  described in the Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section of this Bulletin.
  2. The specific major requirements described in the B.S. major in business economics  section of this Bulletin. These requirements include:

1. Total Semester Hours: 124


Successful completion of at least 124 semester hours—including at least 107 semester hours of undergraduate course work—with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 in work completed at Hofstra.

2. Liberal Arts Courses - Total Semester Hours: 57


57 semester hours in liberal arts courses, excluding economics.

3. Residence Requirement


There are two requirements that must ordinarily be completed in residence at Hofstra: (a) 15 semester hours in the major field of specialization; and (b) the last 30 semester hours. The 15 semester hours in the major need not be included within the last 30 hours.

4. General Requirements


The following general requirements:

A. Writing requirement


B. Distribution requirements


33 semester hours in distribution courses as described in the B.A. degree requirements  in the Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section of this Bulletin. Students should note that the distribution requirement for the Natural Sciences/Mathematics/Computer Science Division must be fulfilled by taking 3 semester hours in the natural sciences, in addition to the two math courses required for the major specialization, MATH 40, and 61 or 71.

C. Language requirement


Language requirement: LING 101, or completion of level 2 of a foreign language, or placement above level 2 of a foreign language.

5. Major requirements


A. Economics - Total Semester Hours: 33


33 semester hours in economics. Required courses include ECO 1 (or 7), 2, 130, 132, 144, and 184. Students select additional electives from among the 100-level courses in economics for a total of 15 semester hours.

B. Mathematics requirement


Mathematics requirement: students must take MATH 40, and 61 or 71 in order to fulfill the distribution requirement for the Natural Sciences, Mathematics/Computer Science Division.

C. Statistics - Total Semester Hours: 3


3 semester hours in statistics (MATH 8 or QM 1).

D. Business courses - Total Semester Hours: 25


i. Undergraduate-level Course Work - Total Semester Hours: 16

including IT 14 and LEGL 20. Academic credits for QM 1 can be applied toward the fulfillment of this requirement and the statistics requirement.

ii. Graduate-level Course Work - Total Semester Hours: 9

9 semester hours of graduate level course work toward the M.B.A.

Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Business Economics/Master of Business Administration


Students admitted to this dual-degree program will receive a B.S. in mathematical business economics upon completion of the following requirements:

  1. The complete B.S. requirements  described in the Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section of this Bulletin.
  2. The specific major requirements described in the B.S. major in business economics  section of this Bulletin. These requirements include:
     

1. Total Semester Hours: 124


Successful completion of at least 124 semester hours—including at least 107 semester hours of undergraduate course work—with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 in work completed at Hofstra.

2. Liberal Arts Courses - Total Semester Hours: 57


57 semester hours in liberal arts courses, excluding economics.

3. Residence Requirement


There are two requirements that must ordinarily be completed in residence at Hofstra: (a) 15 semester hours in the major field of specialization; and (b) the last 30 semester hours. The 15 semester hours in the major need not be included within the last 30 hours.

4. General Requirements:


A. Writing Requirement


Satisfactory completion of WSC 1 and 2, and the Hofstra Writing Proficiency Exam.

B. Distribution Requirements


33 semester hours in distribution courses as described in the B.A. degree requirements  in the Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section of this Bulletin. Students should note that the distribution requirement for the Natural Sciences/Mathematics/Computer Science Division must be fulfilled by taking 3 semester hours in the natural sciences, in addition to the two math courses required for the major specialization, MATH 71 and 72.

C. Language requirement


LING 101, or completion of level 2 of a foreign language, or placement above level 2 of a foreign language.

5. Major Requirements


A. Economics - Total Semester Hours: 33


 Required courses include ECO 1 (or 7), 2, 130, 132, 144, 180, 184, and 186. Students select additional electives from among the 100-level courses in economics for a total of 9 semester hours.

B. Mathematics - Total Semester Hours: 19


Required courses include MATH 71, 72, 73, and 135A. Students select one additional elective from among the following courses: MATH 114, 121, 131, and 137, or any other 100-level course in mathematics approved by chairpersons of both the economics and mathematics departments.

C. Business courses - Total Semester Hours: 25


i. Undergraduatelevel Course Work - Total Semester Hours: 16

16 semester hours at the undergraduate level, including IT 14 and LEGL 20.

ii. Graduate-level Course Work - Total Semester Hours: 9

 9 semester hours of graduate level course work toward the M.B.A..

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