Complete all courses listed below unless otherwise indicated. Also complete any corequisite labs, recitations, clinicals, or tools courses where specified and complete any additional courses needed beyond specific college and major requirements to satisfy graduation credit requirements.

Universitywide Requirements

All undergraduate students are required to complete the Universitywide Requirements.

NUpath Requirements

All undergraduate students are required to complete the NUpath Requirements.

Business Requirements

Required Courses
ACCT 1201Financial Accounting and Reporting4
ACCT 2301Profit Analysis for Managers and Advisors4
FINA 2201Financial Management4
INNO 2301Innovation!4
INTB 1203International Business and Global Social Responsibility4
MISM 2301Introduction to Information Systems and Digital Technologies4
or SCHM 2301 Supply Chain and Operations Management
MKTG 2201Introduction to Marketing4
ORGB 3201Organizational Behavior4
or ORGB 3203 Behavioral Aspects of Digital Transformation
STRT 4501Strategy in Action4
Supporting Courses for Business
ECON 1115Principles of Macroeconomics4
or ECON 1116 Principles of Microeconomics
Mathematics
Complete one of the following. MATH 1231 is strongly recommended for this major:4
Calculus for Business and Economics
Calculus 1
Calculus and Differential Equations for Biology 1
Intensive Calculus for Engineers
Calculus 1 for Science and Engineering

Business Concentration

Complete one of the following concentrations.

Psychology Requirements

Required Courses
PSYC 1101Foundations of Psychology4
PSYC 3400Personality4
PSYC 3402Social Psychology4
PSYC 3404Developmental Psychology4
PSYC 3466Cognition4
Statistics
Complete one of the following. Students who receive transfer credit for the Advanced Placement Statistics exam may complete the 1 semester hour PSYC 2315 course (requires department permission):4-5
Business Statistics
Statistics in Psychological Research
Required Seminar
Complete one of the following:4
Seminar in Biological Psychology
Seminar in Psycholinguistics
Seminar in Cognition
Seminar in Personality
Seminar in Social Psychology
Seminar in Clinical Psychology
Seminar in Sensation and Perception
Seminar in Cognitive Neuroscience
Seminar in Developmental Psychology
Seminar in Social and Affective Neuroscience
Seminar in Learning and Motivation
Required Lab
Complete one of the following:4
Laboratory in Research Design
Laboratory in Learning and Motivation
Laboratory in Biological Psychology
Laboratory in Psycholinguistics
Laboratory in Cognition
Laboratory in Social Psychology
Laboratory in Personality
Laboratory in Sensation and Perception
Laboratory in Affective Science
Laboratory in Life-Span Emotional Development
Laboratory in Developmental Psychology
Psychology Electives
Complete two PSYC courses not used to fulfill the requirements above:8
PSYC 1001 to PSYC 5999

Integrative Course

ORGB 3201Organizational Behavior4
or ORGB 3203 Behavioral Aspects of Digital Transformation

Supporting Courses

Introduction to College
BUSN 1102Personal Skill Development for Business1
or INSC 1000 Science at Northeastern
Co-op Preparation
Complete one of the following:1
Professional Development for Business Co-op
Professional Development for Co-op
Writing Requirement
ENGW 1111First-Year Writing4
or ENGW 1102 First-Year Writing for Multilingual Writers
ENGW 3315Interdisciplinary Advanced Writing in the Disciplines4
or ENGW 3304 Advanced Writing in the Business Administration Professions
or ENGW 3307 Advanced Writing in the Sciences

Business GPA Requirement

A minimum 2.000 GPA in business courses is required.

Psychology GPA Requirement

A minimum 2.000 GPA in psychology courses is required.

Business Experiential Learning

Complete at least one of the following experiences:0-8
In-the-Field Experiential Professional Practicum
Co-op Work Experience
Co-op Work Experience--Half Time
Co-op Work Experience Abroad--Half Time
Co-op Work Experience Abroad
Internship Experience
Internship Experience Abroad

NUPath Requirements

The following NUPath Requirements are met by the major:

  • Analyzing and Using Data (AD)
  • Conducting Formal and Quantitative Reasoning (FQ)
  • Demonstrating Thought and Action in a Capstone  (CE)
  • Employing Ethical Reasoning (ER)
  • Engaging with the Natural and Designed World (ND)
  • Exploring Creative Expression and Innovation (EI)
  • Interpreting Culture (IC)
  • Understanding Societies and Institutions (SI)

Other NUPath requirements may be fulfilled by electives in the program.

Program Requirement

128 total semester hours required

Sample Plans of Study

Year 1
FallHoursSpringHoursSummer 1HoursSummer 2Hours
ACCT 12014PSYC 2320 or MGSC 23014ECON 1116 or 11154Elective 24
PSYC 11014PSYC 34024Elective 14FINA 22014
MATH 12314ENGW 11114  
INSC 1000 or BUSN 11021INTB 12034  
NUpath Difference and Diversity4   
 17 16 8 8
Year 2
FallHoursSpringHoursSummer 1HoursSummer 2Hours
PSYC 34004PSYC 34044MISM 2301 or SCHM 23014Co-op0
PSYC 34664Business Concentration (1)4Elective (3)4 
ACCT 23014Business Concentration (2)4  
INNO 23014EESC 2000 or BUSN 11031  
 PSYC Elective (1)4  
 16 17 8 0
Year 3
FallHoursSpringHoursSummer 1HoursSummer 2Hours
Co-op0PSYC Laboratory4Elective 44Co-op0
 ENGW 3304 or 33154ORGB 3201 or 32034 
 Business Concentration (3)4  
 MKTG 22014  
 0 16 8 0
Year 4
FallHoursSpringHours  
Co-op0PSYC Seminar4  
 PSYC Elective (2)4  
 Business Concentration (4)4  
 STRT 45014  
 0 16  
Total Hours: 130