Students should meet with an adviser each semester to plan their courses for the following semester and to ensure they are meeting program requirements. Students are fully responsible for their academic decisions including selecting courses, meeting prerequisites, and adhering to policies, procedures, and deadlines.
Freshman and sophomores should e-mail the undergraduate advisor to schedule an appointment.
Student athletes have designated advisers in each major and should contact them directly.
Juniors and seniors are assigned to a faculty adviser and should contact them directly.
The name of your assigned advisor can be found in the Student Self-Service section of Campus Connection.
For More information: Consult The College of Business Guide to a Degree Handbook or The NDSU 2006-2008 Undergraduate Bulletin (External Page)
Advising Week: To schedule an appointment click the Advising Schedule link.
The following link will bring you to internships and jobs that are available.
General Information
- Application to the Professional Program
- Business Electives
- Concentrations in Business Administration
- Practicum Requirement: Guidelines and Options
Major Curriculum Guides
Professional Program Course Requirements
- Accountancy (150 credits) Major Requirements
- Accounting (130 credits) Major Requirements
- Business Administration Major Requirements
- Management Information Systems Major Requirements
Minor Requirements and Approval Forms
- Accounting Minor Requirements
- Business Administration Minor Requirements
- Fraud Investigation Minor Requirements
- Logistics/Supply Chain Management Minor Requirements
- Management Information Systems Minor Requirements
Recommended Curriculum
The office of Registration and Records maintains a list of current General Education Courses.
To estimate your current semester GPA, simply enter the anticipated letter grades and credit hours for each class and press the "Calculate" button. To find out how this semester's grades will affect your cumulative GPA simply enter your current cumulative GPA and total graded hours earned in the appropriate boxes and click the "Calculate" button at the bottom. The calculator will re-figure your cumulative GPA based upon your anticipated grades for this semester.
This calculator gives an approximate value as output (for example, it does not consider courses that have been retaken). To receive a value with more accuracy, students are encouraged to see their advisor.
This calculator uses javascript, users must have a javascript enabled browser device to make use of it.
GPA Calculation Formulas
Single Semester
Grade Values: A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, D = 1, F = 0
- Sum 1 = (Class 1 Grade Value * Credit Hours) + (Class 2 Grade Value * Credit Hours) + etc.
- Sum 2 = Class 1 Credit Hours + Class 2 Credit Hours + etc.
- Grade Point Average (round to 2 decimal places)= Sum 1 / Sum 2
Cumulative
- Calculate total points = Cumulative GPA * Cumulative Total Credits
- Sum 3 = Total points + Sum 1 from above
- Sum 4 = Cumulative Total Credits + Sum 2 from above
- Cumulative Grade Point Average = Sum 3 / Sum 4
Susan CouncilUndergraduate Advisor
Office: Putnam 102 A
Phone: 701.231.8807
E-mail: Susan.Council@ndsu.edu
















