Can I take upper division business courses without being admitted to the business school?
No. Students need to be admitted to the business school in order to be eligible to take business major courses. There may be a few scattered exceptions granted to this rule, but they are exceptions and not the rule. The one common exception to this is for transfer students who meet all requirements for admission with the exception of DSC 240. Because the DSC class is not offered at most other schools, the business school will be flexible with these transfer students if they have run out of other coursework to take. If a student feels they have reason to be granted an exception, they should make an appointment to see one of the professional business academic advisors by calling (541) 346-3303. **Individuals who would like to take upper division business courses but do not plan on applying for major status are invited to take courses in the business minor program. More details on the minor program can be found at http://www2.lcb.uoregon.edu/App_Aspx/Minor.aspx.
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