Niagara University Graduate Programs
Take Graduate Courses as an Undergraduate
There are two ways in which undergraduate students, if they qualify for the programs, can take graduate level courses whilst still being enrolled as an undergraduate. To determine whether or not one of the options might work for you, please contact the following directors:
Criminal Justice Administration, BS-MS Option
- Up to 3 graduate level courses can be taken as an undergraduate if you qualify for the BS/MS Program
- Contact Dr. Talia Harmon - x8093
- BS/MS Link
Master in Business Administration, MBA Option
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Substitutes for Block I Prerequisites: |
| ACC 505 |
ACC 111 (Financial Accounting)
and ACC 112 (Management Accounting) |
MGT 515 |
MAT 102 (Intro. Statistics) or MAT 201 (Business Statistics I)
and BUS 231 (Business Statistics II) |
| ECO 525 |
ECO 101 (Principles of Macroeconomics)
and ECO 102 (Principles of Microeconomics) |
| MGT 560 |
LAW 101 (Business Law I) and LAW 102 (Business Law II)
or BUS 205 (Legal Env of Business) and PHI 206 (Ethics) |
| MGT 565 |
ENG 231 (Business Communications) |
| MGT 570 |
MGT 271 (Management Principles) |
- A student pursuing prerequisites may substitute some of the courses into a business minor.
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