Program Overview
Introduction to University Programs
The university offers a wide range of programs for students, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, dual degrees, and special programs.
Academics
Curriculum
The curriculum for each program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in their chosen field. This includes core courses, electives, and specializations.
Registration
Registration for courses is done through the university's online system. Students can view the course schedule, register for classes, and manage their course load.
Degree Status
Students can track their degree progress and view their academic requirements through the university's online system.
Minors, Dual Degrees, and Special Programs
Minors
The university offers minors in various fields, allowing students to pursue an additional area of study alongside their major.
Dual Degrees
Dual degree programs are available for students who want to pursue two degrees simultaneously. These programs are designed to be completed in a shorter timeframe than pursuing two separate degrees.
Special Programs
The university offers special programs, such as the BTS Fast Track Program, Grad. Data Science Cert. Program, and Institutes and Centers. These programs provide students with unique opportunities for study and research.
Resources
Student Resources
The university provides a range of resources for students, including academic advising, academic calendar, academic resources, bulletins, communications consulting appointments, forms, map/directions, Ross community values, transfer credit, foreign language testing, university resources, and working with students with disabilities.
Faculty and Staff Resources
The university also provides resources for faculty and staff, including additional information, calendars/scheduling, course information and enrollment, grades/regulations.
Program Details
- MAcc Program: The Master of Accounting program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in accounting. The program includes core courses, electives, and specializations.
- Core courses: ACC 630 and ACC 625
- Electives: Students can choose from a range of electives, including accounting analytics and financial reporting
- Specializations: Students can pursue specializations in areas such as taxation and auditing
- MBA Program: The Master of Business Administration program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in business. The program includes core courses, electives, and specializations.
- Core courses: Students take a range of core courses, including finance, marketing, and operations
- Electives: Students can choose from a range of electives, including entrepreneurship and international business
- Specializations: Students can pursue specializations in areas such as finance and marketing
- BBA Program: The Bachelor of Business Administration program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in business. The program includes core courses, electives, and specializations.
- Core courses: Students take a range of core courses, including finance, marketing, and operations
- Electives: Students can choose from a range of electives, including entrepreneurship and international business
- Specializations: Students can pursue specializations in areas such as finance and marketing
Registration Information
Registration Process
The registration process for courses is done through the university's online system. Students can view the course schedule, register for classes, and manage their course load.
Registration Deadlines
Registration deadlines are as follows:
- November 17-19: Registration appointment times for graduate students
- November 10: Backpacking available on Wolverine Access
- November 5: Course bidding deadline
- October 29: Course bidding opens
- October 17: University schedule available on Wolverine Access
Course Bidding
Course bidding is a system for point allocation to determine course registration for the MAcc program.
- When: October 29 at 12PM November 5 at 12PM
- What steps to take before bidding: Students must clear all financial holds before the end of bidding
- How it works: Learn about course bidding using the links below
- Course Bidding Information: Course Bidding Timetable, Rules & Regulations, Tips & Tricks
- Course Bidding Drop-In Hours: Advisors will be available for virtual drop-in hours every Monday 1-2PM and Wednesday 11AM-12PM
Important Rules and Policies
It is each student's responsibility to review the course registration rules and policies carefully.
- Registration rules: Students must register for courses through the university's online system
- Registration policies: Students must adhere to the university's registration policies, including deadlines and course requirements
Winter Break Hours
The university's building hours will be changing during winter break.
- Closed dates: December 20 and 21, December 25 through January 1, and January 3 and 4
- Temperature control: The air handlers will not operate on their normal schedule when the building is closed
- Safety concerns: For safety concerns, personal or medical emergencies, or locked or unlocked doors, please contact the Department of Public Safety and Security
- Maintenance and custodial issues: Please contact Plant and Building Maintenance for maintenance and custodial issues
- Faculty and staff access: Faculty and staff can access the building 24/7 using their Mcard
