The course plans below are samples of how undergraduate students may complete their academic programs of study.
To create a personalized course plan that meets your goals and interests, please contact your academic advisor. Marshall majors can find the name of their current advisor on adviseUSC.
For Students Beginning at USC in 2021 or after
- B.S. in Business Administration Four-Year Plan
- B.S. in Business Administration Three-Year Plan
- B.S. in Business Administration Two-Year Plan
- B.S. in Accounting
Marshall Emphasis Options
- B.S. Business Administration with emphasis in Business Analytics (BALT)
- B.S. in Business Administration with emphasis in Communication (BCOM)
- B.S. in Business Administration with emphasis in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (BEI)
- B.S. in Business Administration with emphasis in Finance (BFIN)
- B.S. in Business Administration with emphasis in Leadership and Innovation (BLDR)
- B.S. in Business Administration with emphasis in Marketing (BMKT)
- B.S. in Business Administration with emphasis in Real Estate Finance (BREF)
- B.S. in Business Administration with emphasis in Risk Management (BRSK)
Joint Emphasis Program
- B.S. Business Administration with emphasis in International Relations (BAIR) Students must be sophomores and have completed at least one term in residence at USC to declare.
Joint Degree Programs
- B.S. Business of Cinematic Arts (BCA) Students must apply as a freshman through the Common Application.
- B.S. Artificial Intelligence for Business (BUAI) Students must apply as a freshman through the Common Application.
- B.S. Real Estate Finance and Development (REFD) Open to freshman through the Common Application.
- B.S. Accounting and Finance (ACFN)
Additional Degrees
- B.S. Business Administration with emphasis in World (WBB). World Bachelor of Business students must apply during the freshman admission process to USC.
Students can elect to follow the degree requirements in any year subsequent to their first term of enrollment after admission (or readmission) as long as they were enrolled in a term in which it was in effect. Students may not mix catalogues and are subject to ALL requirements set forth in the new catalogue year. Please consult with an academic advisor prior to changing your catalogue year.