In the Trulaske College of Business students are either in the lower level (undeclared) or the upper level (admitted to an emphasis area). Students entering the Trulaske College of Business enter the lower level while they take University general education and business preparation courses. The first two years of all business programs (except international business and accounting) involve the same course sequences. A student typically applies to the upper level at the end of the sophomore year or the beginning of the junior year.
This major has the following emphasis areas:
- Finance and Banking
- International Business-Economics
- International Business-Finance
- International Business-Management
- International Business-Marketing
- Management
- Marketing
- Real Estate
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Common Career Paths
You can do nearly anything with a Mizzou degree, but here are some common career paths taken by graduates of this major:
- Administrative Services Managers
- Business Teachers, Postsecondary
- Chief Executives
- Construction Managers
- Cost Estimators
- General and Operations Managers
- Industrial Production Managers
- Management Analysts
- Sales Managers
- Social and Community Service Managers
- Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers