Declaring a Concentration
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All students in the College of Business and Economics first enter their major as pre-business, pre-economics or pre-international business majors, whether they are entering freshmen, transfers or returning students.
Students whose major is pre-business, pre-economics or pre-international business are eligible to declare their upper-division concentration once the common lower-division core courses are successfully completed with grades of “C” (2.0) or better. During the fall and springs semesters, students may also declare on a conditional basis if the final lower-division courses are currently in-progress (conditional declarations are not permitted in the summer). Students entering upper-division international business must also demonstrate intermediate competency in their foreign language.
Lower-division courses taken at other schools must be approved by CSUF as equivalent before they may be used to satisfy the above course requirements. If you have taken courses at a school in which Cal State Fullerton has an established articulation agreement, your transfer credits will appear on your TITAN Degree Audit (TDA). If you believe that you have completed required courses and they do not appear on your TDA, these transfer courses will have to be evaluated. Please come to the Business Advising Center for further instructions.
ABOUT DECLARING A CONCENTRATION
When should I declare? See the section below that fits your situation.
1. All of my lower division courses have already been completed .
You can apply immediately and declare your concentration.
2. I'm taking the last lower division courses in the fall semester.
You may conditionally declare your concentration beginning the second week of October. The declaration of your concentration will be effective for spring registration. Please note that the process to declare your concentration takes three to five working days before it becomes effective in our computer system. Conditional declarations are contingent upon the successful completion of your required courses in the fall semester. Students completing courses at other schools must submit final grades by designated deadline date in January.
3. I'm taking the last lower division course(s) in the spring semester.
You may conditionally declare your concentration beginning the second week of March. The declaration of your concentration will be effective for summer and fall registration. Please note that the process to declare your concentration takes three to five working days before it become effective in our computer system. Conditional declarations are contingent upon the successful completion of your required courses in the spring semester. Students completing courses at other schools must submit final grades by designated deadline date in June.
4. I'm taking the last lower division course(s) in the summer.
You must complete the lower division course(s) and have verification of your final grade before you can declare. You should be aware that the change of concentration takes three to five working days to be processed. In addition, if you take courses in the second summer session, you will not be able to register into restricted fall classes until you have your final summer grades. I most cases, you will have to petition into your fall restricted courses.
Can I take upper division core courses if I haven't declared a concentration?
Yes. As long as you meet the specific course prerequisites and co-requisites, you may enroll in upper division core courses.
Can I take upper division concentration courses if I haven't declared my concentration?
No. All concentration courses are restricted. You must first declare and be admitted into your concentration before the computer will allow you to register into any concentration courses.
Can I change my mind after declaring a concentration?
Yes. Students can change their concentration at any time.