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If a Business student takes upper division courses in their first 60 hours, will it count towards the degree requirement of 45 hours of upper division course work?

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If a Business student takes upper division courses in their first 60 hours, will it count towards the degree requirement of 45 hours of upper division course work?

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Students must complete 45 credit hours of upper division after the completion of 60 credit hours. BBA students are able to enroll in Bus 300 and 400 level courses at 45 credit hours but please keep in mind that if you complete upper level courses before you reach 60 credit hours the credit hours associated with those courses will not count towards the 45 credit hour requirement. Example: If at the end of the Spring 2007 semester you have 52 credit hours completed and you register for 8 credit hours, you will “transition” into 60 credit hours within the Summer 2007 semester. If this is the case and you register for upper level courses in addition to the 8 credit hours of lower level courses, then we will count the upper level credit hours towards the 45 credit hours of upper level requirement. For BBA students who wish to take Bus UD courses before the 60 credit hours we would only suggest this option for those BBA students taking more UD Bus courses than what is required for their grad

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