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Eller Tracks of Excellence

Tracks of Excellence
In their third and fourth years, Eller Academy students select one of the following Tracks of Excellence in order to complete six units of thesis work as required for graduation with Honors.
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To complete this track, initiate contact with a faculty member in
the department of your choice. That faculty member will serve as
your advisor as you undertake research design and critical analysis
for the discipline of your choice, leading to writing and presenting
your thesis during the second semester of your senior year.
Course: BAD 203H and Independent Study |
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This track allows you to complete a business plan as your Honors thesis, working
closely with faculty in the McGuire Entrepreneurship program to complete your
Honors capstone project. This track requires acceptance to the McGuire
Entrepreneurship program — apply early in the spring semester to start in the fall.
Course: MGMT 487H and MGMT 484H |
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This popular track will test your creativity and dedication as you undertake a project
grounded in the principles of social entrepreneurship. You will begin by developing a
project scope followed by a written implementation proposal incorporating research
and analysis. During your final semester, you will implement your plan and establish a
succession plan.
Courses: MGMT 488H and Independent Study |
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You begin this track with an idea for a program or project that will benefit the Eller
College and/or The University of Arizona community. Similar to Track 3, you will
develop a program/project proposal that incorporates research and analysis, then
implement your plan and establish a succession plan in your final semester.
Courses: BNAD 496Z H and Independent Study |
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This track offers you the opportunity to complete a project focused on a chosen
global management issue. Working with a lead faculty member, you will spend your
senior year first in research design and critical analysis, then completing a written
thesis and presentation of your final project. This track requires admission to the
International Business Certificate program.
Courses: BNAD 449 H and Independent Study |
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If you are interested in finance, this track allows you to apply classroom learning to
the active management of a portfolio, with your applied portfolio report serving as
your final thesis. Admission to this track requires completing FIN 412, earning an A
in FIN 421, FIN 423A, and approval from the Department of Finance.
Courses: FIN 423A and FIN 423B |
View or download 2005-2006 Eller College Honors Guide.
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