Friday, 18 September 2015

Roosevelt University - Pathway Program - 1 graduate-level course Undergraduate business degree: choice of majors

1 graduate-level course Undergraduate business degree: choice of majors

Upon completion of your degree pathway program, you will have reached the required English level, acquired academic credits, and integrated into American university life. You then matriculate into Year 2 of an undergraduate degree at Roosevelt University in Chicago.

Your choices of business degree and management degree majors once you have completed the International Year One business pathway:

Accounting, BSBA
The accounting program exposes students to both established accounting standards and emerging accounting issues. Students earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration (BSBA).

Courses teach the concepts and skills necessary to provide accounting services for businesses, governmental agencies, and not-for-profit organizations; and to control, plan, and evaluate the results of operations. This accounting degree program provides an advanced accounting education to those seeking employment in:

  • internal and external auditing
  • financial or managerial accounting
  • taxation
  • staff accounting
  • comptrolling
  • public accounting
  • governmental and not-for-profit agencies and institutions
Economics, BA


The Economics degree at Roosevelt University prepares students to analyze economic phenomena in fresh and innovative ways. Students receive a broad view of contemporary economics with special emphasis on non-traditional approaches to theory and policy. Students are challenged to be critical of existing institutions and seek new solutions to problems of economic justice, poverty, and inequality. 

Economics graduates typically pursue careers in business, public service, law, teaching, and research.
Finance, BSBA

The Finance bachelor's degree offers students the opportunity to major in both traditional and emerging financial fields. Courses give students a broad exposure to contemporary issues in the financial world, and the concepts and skills necessary to provide funds for a business and to control, plan, and evaluate the flow of funds through the enterprise.

The Finance program prepares graduates to seek employment in corporate finance, banking, securities exchanges, and personal FINANCIAL planning.

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