2001
DOI: 10.1108/19355181200100006
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The Impact of Nonbusiness Majors in a Business Core Course

Abstract: Most four-year business degree programs have a common body of knowledge (CBK) or "business core," composed of courses from all the major disciplines in the business curriculum. All business majors, regardless of specialization or area of concentration, are required to take these courses, or their equivalent, as a part of their degree programs. On many campuses, non-business majors are also enrolled in these courses. Some of these non-business students are required by their curriculum programs to take specific … Show more

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