The BSOM degree requires completion of 120 credit hours of which 39 credits must be in specified general education areas, 39 credits are from the BSOM core courses, 3 credits from an upper level business elective, and 39 credits are free electives.
Prerequisites for admission to the BSOM program require completion of at least 48 college credit hours (or approved prior learning credits).
Prior to starting the BSOM core of business courses, 15 credits must be completed in the following areas. These may be among the program prerequisites described above.
| College Math | 3 credits |
| Computer Operations | 3 credits |
| Economics | 3 credits |
| English (all must be in English composition) |
6 credits |
The BSOM program general education requirements also include acceptable electives in the following areas:
| English | 3 credits |
| Humanities | 12 credits |
| Social Science | 6 credits |
| Science | 3 credits of natural science |
The College of Business programs require a minimum grade of "C" for those program core courses indicated with an “*” below. Students receiving a grade lower than "C" in any indicated program core course must retake that course.
BBM 320
Business Communications*
BBM 370
Global Business
BBM 400
Current Topics in Business Leadership
BBM 407 Organizational Project*
BBM 411
Operations Management*
BBM 412
Project Management
BFM 300
Fundamentals of Finance for Managers
BLA 303
Legal and Ethical Environment of Business*
BMK 305
Marketing
FIN 306
Corporate Finance
HRM 310
Organizational Development
HRM 311
Human Resource Management*
MIS 320
Management Information Systems
(Upper level 300-400)
Free electives may include transfer credits, courses from the Wilmington University catalog or approved prior learning assessment credits. The remaining credits may be completed at any time prior to, during, or after completion of the core program requirements.
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2012-2013 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2012 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.