Global Business Honors Program Business Core

Students in the Global Business Honors Program pursue a different version of the Gabelli School's Business Core.

Course Title Credits
HPCB 4701Global Business Readings3
ACBU 2222Principles of Financial Accounting3
ACBU 2223Principles of Managerial Accounting3
BLBU 2234Legal Framework of Business3
HPCB 4704ST: Business Practices3
OPBU 3438Operations and Supply Chain Management3
BLBU 3443Ethics in Business3
FNBU 3221Financial Management 13
MKBU 3225Marketing Principles3
LPBU 3223Principles of Management3
SABU 4441Strategy3
CMBU 2664Business Communications: GSB Integrated Core Only 21.5
CMBU 2666Business Communications: GSB Integrated Core Only 21.5
INSY 2299Information Systems: GSB Integrated Core Only 21.5
INSY 2301Information Systems: GSB Integrated Core Only 21.5
Integrated Projects 3
CBBU 1002ST: Consulting Challenge IP1
CBBU 1003ST: Career Exploration1
CBBU 1004ST: Analytics Requirement1
or CBBU 1005 Marketing Analytics Requirement
CBBU 1006ST: Senior Seminar1
Honors Thesis
BABU 4461Honors Seminar I1.5
One of the following courses, depending on the student's major: 43
ST: Honors Thesis II - Acctg (For Accounting majors)
Honors Thesis II (For Business Administration majors)
Honors Thesis II - B'Law (For students interested in business law)
Honors Thesis II - Finance (For Finance majors)
Honors Thesis II - Info Sys (For Information Systems majors)
Honors Thesis II - Marketing (For Marketing majors)
BABU 4463Honors Seminar III1.5
1

HPCB 3221 Financial Management, when offered, also fulfills this requirement.

2

Certain 3-credit business core courses are split into two 1.5-credit courses; in such cases, those two courses do not count separately, but rather count together as one course.

3

Integrated Projects (IPs) are semester-long projects that use knowledge from the business core and apply it to real-world circumstances. Students complete one IP per year during their four-year program. All four projects must be completed in order to graduate.

4

The course taken to fulfill this requirement may double-count as an elective towards the student's major.