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Student Handbook - Georgia Tech - Georgia Institute of Technology

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VI. New College <strong>of</strong> Management Concentration PoliciesA. Second minor or certificate: It is <strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>’s policy that students may not use courses forone minor to fulfill requirements for any other minor or certificate at <strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, includingMGT certificates. Therefore, you may not use the E&M minor classes to fulfill requirementsfor any other minor or certificate. (Operations Management, ITM, and International Businesshave no overlapping requirements).B. However, College <strong>of</strong> Management students who are pursuing the E&M minor may use up to twoE&M courses towards MGT concentrations (but not towards certificates), as long as the E&Mcourse appears within the list <strong>of</strong> courses eligible for the concentration. When applying the E&Mcourses to the MGT concentrations, the courses may only be used once. For example, althoughMGT 3744 is listed under at least three different concentrations, students can only apply it to oneconcentration. E&M minor classes cannot be used to fulfill requirements for any othercertificate or minor at <strong>Tech</strong>, including MGT certificates.C. Eligibility for a concentration in the College <strong>of</strong> Management: In order to finish aconcentration in CoM, you must be a CoM student and change your major to Bachelor <strong>of</strong>Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree after January 17, 2011. After the spring2011 graduating class, Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Management students are not eligible to graduatewith concentrations. Learn more about the new BSBA degree and concentrations athttp://mgt.gatech.edu/programs/under/current/bsba_info.htmlD. Eligibility to finish a certificate in the College <strong>of</strong> Management: Any <strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> studentcan complete a certificate in the CoM, including BSM and BSBA students. CoM students mayuse one class from a MGT concentration towards a MGT certificate. This can only occur ONCE.For instance, a student could use International Marketing towards a marketing concentrationAND the International Management certificate. If a student wanted to complete twoconcentrations and two certificates she could NOT exercise this policy twice. It can only be usedfor one course. <strong>Student</strong>s cannot earn a MGT certificate and concentration in the same area.Non-MGT students pursuing certificates cannot use the same class towards two certificates.Remember that E&M minor classes cannot be used to fulfill requirements for any other minor ora certificate at <strong>Tech</strong>, including MGT certificates.E. For continuing BS Management students: You can still use two <strong>of</strong> your E&M courses (up tosix credits) towards your Management electives. Because BSM students do not need to completea concentration, and instead must complete 18 credits <strong>of</strong> any MGT elective, you can use ME3743 and ME 3744 from the E&M minor towards their 18 credits <strong>of</strong> MGT electives. Anyremaining E&M minor classes may be used to fulfill the BSM non-MGT elective area (only thenon-MGT E&M courses) or the free elective area.Please see your Management advisor with specific questions:http://mgt.gatech.edu/programs/under/current/advising_registration/index.html8

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