DECLARATION OF AREA DEPTH 2016 and Beyond

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DECLARATION OF AREA DEPTH 2016 and Beyond All BBA students must complete at least one primary area depth. Each primary depth requires a minimum of 4 courses, although students are always encouraged to consider completing more than the minimum number of classes for a depth. Some courses are listed in more than one depth. Students wishing to pursue two primary area depths may use one and only one listed elective to fulfill the requirements in two primary depths. To fulfill two primary area depths, students must complete a minimum of 7 electives as specified below. Secondary area depths require a minimum of 3 courses as specified and are identified with an asterisk(*). Students wishing to pursue one primary and one secondary area depth may use one and only one listed elective in the primary depth to fulfill the requirements in the secondary depth. To fulfill one primary and one secondary depth, students must complete a minimum of 6 electives as specified below. Please print, and place a check mark next to the courses used to fulfill your Area Depths. If you are using a college course or a course that is not listed, please obtain your advisor s signature below. When complete, please return form to the Goizueta Registrar s Office, Room 453, Goizueta Business School. NAME ID# ADDRESS PHONE # ANTICIPATED DATE OF GRADUATION: TODAY'S DATE: AREA DEPTH(S):,, STUDENT S SIGNATURE ADVISOR S SIGNATURE Needed only if you are getting special permission to create your own depth or to use a course not listed on this sheet. Courses taken abroad have been pre-approved to fulfill your designated area depths, so you do not need your advisor s signature for these courses.

ACCOUNTING: Required Courses 312A Financial Reporting I 312B Financial Reporting II TWO of the following Electives Required 414 Financial Statement Analysis 417 Professional and Acct. Research 516AC Non-Profit Financial Reporting & Analysis 518AC Entrepreneurial Accounting 612AC Advanced Financial Acct. 613AC Advanced Managerial Acct. 615AC Federal Income Tax 616AC Corporate & Partnership Tax. 617AC Professional Tax Research 618AC Auditing 619AC Info. & Global Capital Markets Related Courses May substitute ONE for an elective course 321 Finance and Econ of the Film Industry (Finance) 322 Financial Valuation (Finance) 358 Data Analytics and Visualization (ISOM) 420 Advanced Corporate Finance (Finance) 422 Advanced Financial Markets (Finance) 424 Derivative Asset Analysis (Finance) 425 Real Estate Finance (Finance) 426 Bank Mgmt. and Financial Services (Finance) 427 International Finance (Finance) 428 Investment Banking (Finance) 439 Ethics for Leaders (O&M) 611AC International Law AUDITOR (CPA): Required Courses 312A Financial Reporting I 312B Financial Reporting II 612AC Advanced Financial Accounting 615AC Federal Income Tax 618AC Auditing A selection of the following courses to equal at least 30 hours of accounting credit beyond Financial Accounting & Managerial Accounting* 414 - Financial Statement Analysis 417 - Professional Accounting Res.

516AC Non-Profit Financial Reporting & Analysis 518AC Entrepreneurial Accounting 613AC Advanced Managerial Acct. 616AC Corporate and Partnership Taxation 617AC Professional Tax Research 619AC - Information and Global Capital Markets *Note: Students who intend to sit for the CPA exam in any state must earn a minimum of 150 credit hours. 30 hours of upper level accounting hours (beyond BUS 210 and BUS 211) are required in the state of Georgia to become licensed in your desired jurisdiction. The CPA requirements do not satisfy everything needed for the MPA. Students interested in the MPA program should talk to their advisor about this option. INFORMATION SYSTEMS & OPERATIONS MGT: Any four of the following courses may be selected 352 Project Mgmt. & Collaboration 353 Supply Chain Management 354 Strategic Modeling and Social Dynamics 355 Appcology: New Commerce Infrastructure 356 Analytics for e-markets 358 Decision Tools & Visualization 359 Information in a World Gone Digital 450 Foundations of Digital Markets 451 Making Effective Decisions 452 Healthcare Operations and Technology Management 453 Operations Strategy 454 Advanced Data Science 455 Forecasting and Predictive Analytics 456 Special Topics: Social Media 457 Economics and Psychology of Political Violence & Terrorism 458 Psychology of Technology 459 Process Analysis and Six Sigma Related Courses May substitute ONE for an elective course 342 Marketing Research and Customer Insights (Mkt) 343 Digital Mktg. & Social Media Strategy (Mkt) 423 Investments (Finance) 430 Industry and Competitor Analysis (O&M) 432 Negotiations (O&M) 433 Leading and Managing Change (O&M) 449 Marketing Strategy & CRM (Mkt) 619AC Information and Global Capital Markets (Accounting) Approved Computer Science Course: (advisor s initials)

FINANCE: Required 423 Investments Three of the following: 322 Financial Valuation 325 Financial Decisions/Boardroom 385 Entrepreneurial Finance 389 Mergers and Acquisitions 403 Global Macroeconomic Perspectives 420 Advanced Corporate Finance 421 Corporate Governance & Restructuring 424 Derivative Asset Analysis 426 Bank Mgmt. and Financial Services 427 International Finance 428 Investment Banking 428B Venture Capital & Private Equity 429 Fixed Income 483 Applied Investment Management 484 Advanced Derivative Assets 485 Private Equity Investing 487 Global Derivatives Markets 495 Distressed Investing Related Courses May substitute ONE for an elective course 321 Finance and Economics of Film Industry 324 Sports Finance 382 Real Estate Law 414 Financial Statement Analysis (Accounting) 422 Advanced Financial Markets 425 Real Estate Finance 481 Illiquid Alternative Investments 482 Real Estate Market Analysis 486 Real Estate Equity Investment 488 Real Estate Development 489 Advanced Real Estate Finance 497R Finance Honors Seminar 619AC Info and Global Capital Markets (Acct.) MARKETING: A Minimum of One of the following Foundation Courses is Required: 342 Marketing Intelligence 343 Digital Mktg. & Social Media Strategy 347 Product & Brand Mgmt.

443 Pricing Lab Two additional courses from the following elective courses, or additional foundation courses from list above may be selected 341 Marketing Seminar 344 Market Analysis in Excel 346 Consumer Behavior 348 Sales and Business Development 442 Marketing Consultancy Practicum 445 Predictive Sports Analytics 446 Marketing Communications 447 Sports Marketing 448 Mktg Channel Strategy & Retailing 449 Marketing Strategy & CRM Related Courses One more course from courses above or below: 324 Sports Finance (Finance) 349 Entertainment & Media Fieldwork 352 Project Mgmt. & Collaboration (ISOM) 358 Decision Tools and Visualization (ISOM) 414 Financial Statement Analysis (Accounting) 420 Advanced Corporate Finance (Finance) 430 Competitive Advantage (O&M) 432 Negotiations (O&M) 433 Leading & Managing Change (O&M) 440 Non-Profit Marketing Fieldwork 441 Ideation 444 Marketing Analytics Consulting 450 Foundations of Digital Enterprises (ISOM) 453 Operations Strategy (ISOM) 455 Forecasting & Predictive Analytics (ISOM) 611AC International Business Law (Acct.) 613AC Advanced Managerial Accounting (Acct.) Approved ECON, PSYC, or SOC class STRATEGY & MANAGEMENT CONSULTING: Any four of the following elective courses may be selected 332 - Corp. Social Resp. & Sustain 333 Sports Management 334 Social Enterprise in Nicaragua 335 Strategies for Entertainment & Media 336 Catalyzing Social Impacts 337 Managing Groups and Teams 338 Behavioral Economics 430 Industry and Competitor Analysis

431 Social Enterprise 432 Negotiations 433 Leading & Managing Change 434 Psychology of Leadership 435 Multinational Firms 436 Entrepreneurship 438 Consulting 439 Ethics for Leadership 471 Applied Entrepreneurship 472 Corporate Strategy and M&A 473 Applied Lean Startup Related Courses May substitute ONE for an elective course 613AC Advanced Managerial Accounting (Accounting) 347 Product and Brand Management (Marketing) 352 Project Management & Collaboration (ISOM) 354 Strategic Modeling and Social Dynamics (ISOM) 358 Decision Tools and Visualization (ISOM) 385 Entrepreneurial Finance (Finance) 414 Financial Statement Analysis (Accounting) 420 Advanced Corporate Finance (Finance) 421 Corporate Governance & Restructuring (Finance) 428B Venture Capital & Private Equity (Finance) 442 Applied Integrated Marketing Communication (Marketing) 446 Integrated Marketing Communication (Marketing) 448 Mktg Channel Strategy & Retailing (Marketing) 449 Marketing Strategy & Customer Relationship Mgmt. (Marketing) 451 Making Effective Decisions (ISOM) 453 Operations Strategy (ISOM) 459 Process Analysis and Six Sigma (ISOM) FILM 403 (formerly 373) The Biz: American Film and Television Ind. Approved ECON, PSYC, or SOC class (advisor s initials) *REAL ESTATE: (Secondary depth must be completed in conjunction with primary area depth.) Required Course 425 Real Estate Mgmt/Finance Two of the following elective courses 382 Real Estate Law 482 Real Estate Market Analysis (Finance) 486 Real Estate Equity Investment (Finance) 488 Real Estate Development (Finance) 489 Advanced Real Estate Finance (Finance) Or one elective above and one course below 432 Negotiations (O&M)

348 Sales and Business Development (Marketing) 451 Making Effective Decisions (ISOM) 495 Distressed Investing (Finance) *BUSINESS AND SOCIETY (Secondary depth must be completed in conjunction with primary depth.) Three of the following courses. No more than one from any academic area 611AC International Law (Accounting) 332 Corporate Social Resp. and Sustainability (O&M) 334 Social Enterprise in Nicaragua (O&M) 336 Catalyzing Social Impact (O&M) 431 Social Enterprise (O&M) 433 Leading/Manage Change (O&M) 437 Leading for Creativity and Innovation (O&M) 439 Ethics for Leaders (O&M) 441 Ideation (Marketing) 451 Making Effective Decisions (ISOM) 452 Healthcare Operations & Technology Management (ISOM) 457 Economics and Psychology of Political Violence & Terrorism (ISOM) 458 Psychology of Technology (ISOM) Approved Emory College Elective (advisor s initials) *ANALYTIC CONSULTING: (Secondary depth must be completed in conjunction with primary area depth.) Three of the following courses. No more than one from any academic area. 342 Market Intelligence (Marketing) 352 Project Management & Collaboration (ISOM) 354 Strategic Modeling and social Dynamics (ISOM) 356 Analytics for E-Markets (ISOM) 358 Decision Tools (ISOM) 414 Financial Statement Anal. (Accounting) 420 Advanced Corp. Finance (Finance) 422 Advanced Fin. Markets (Finance) 430 Advanced Strategic Management (O&M) 438 Consulting (O&M) 444 Marketing Analytics Consultancy (Marketing) 449 Marketing Strategy (Marketing) 450 Digital Markets (ISOM) 452 Healthcare Operations & Technology Management (ISOM) 453 Operations Strategy (ISOM) 455 Forecasting and Predictive Analytics (ISOM) 459 Process Analysis and Six Sigma (ISOM) 613AC Advanced Managerial Accounting (Accounting)

*INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: (Secondary depth must be completed in conjunction with primary area depth.) Two of the following 332 Business and Society (O&M) 334 Social Enterprise in Nicaragua (O&M) 341 Marketing Seminar (Mkt) 403 Global Macroeconomic Perspectives (Finance) 611AC International Law (Accounting) 619AC Info & Global Capital Markets (Accounting) 427 International Finance (Finance) 435 Multinational Firms (O&M) 450 Foundations of Digital (ISOM) 457 Economics & Psychology of Political Violence & Terrorism (ISOM) 487 Global Derivatives Markets (Finance) One of the following options Approved Emory College Class (advisor s initials) Approved Class Abroad (Abroad classes are already approved by Valerie Molyneaux) OR one more from the list of business electives for International Business Area Depth (Please specify the class number) Additional Requirements Participation in BBA exchange or international internship Term *ENTREPRENEURSHIP: (Secondary depth must be completed in conjunction with primary area depth.) One of the following required 436 Entrepreneurship (O&M) 471 Applied Entrepreneurship (O&M) 473 Applied Lean Startup (O&M) 385 Entrepreneurial Finance (Finance) Two of the following 518AC Entrepreneurial Accounting (Accounting) 322 Financial Valuation (Finance) 428B Venture Capital and Private Equity (Finance) 485 Entrepreneurial Private Equity (Finance) 355 Appcology (ISOM) 356 Think Code Make (ISOM) 359 Innovation in a Digital World (ISOM)

430 Competitive Analysis (O&M) 431 Social Enerprise (O&M) 342 Marketing Intelligence & Customer Insights (Marketing) 348 Sales and Business Development (Marketing) Or one additional course from the list above Updated March 21, 2017