Are any Rady Sch. of Management's business classes available to.....

<p>.....undergraduates? Which ones? Are there any restrictions in taking them?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>have you looked through the schedule and specifically, the restrictions on the classes?</p>

<p>my initial thinking is that they’re graduate level courses, and if you have no prior background in business, you’re better off taking the classes for management science kids first.</p>

<p>Rady offers undergraduate courses</p>

<p>Just check the site</p>

<p>Thanks Astrina and Oyama. I did find some eight courses listed under Rady as undergraduate courses, most listed under spring. They seem fairly comprehensive spanning Strategy, Organization, Innovation, Marketing, Enterprise Finance. </p>

<p>These courses are listed under Management, not economics. Since there is no Management minor at this time, my question is how does one take many of these courses if one is majoring in economics or International Studies – Economics emphasis. </p>

<p>Here’s my question: As a junior can one complete all major requirements and still take enough electives to take most of the Rady courses? especially since Rady courses are unlikely to fulfill any Econ or IS major requirements?</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>Rady courses don’t count towards anything at the moment–so you’re right. Minors don’t show up on your diploma or anything, so take the ones you’re interested in, and those only.</p>

<p>And definitely. Just depends on what you can handle as an individual.</p>