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  1. As a Foster MSBA student, you will: Hone your skills in four key areas: business understanding, technical skills, analytical and critical thinking, and communication. Build a long-lasting network of Seattle business leaders and Foster alumni. Begin your path to a meaningful and well-paying position in the industry.

    • 4273 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, 98195
    • (206) 685-3400
  2. University of Washington Seattle Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professional Degree Programs. The following are the official program descriptions for the University of Washington's undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs. Most academic departments and colleges/schools maintain their own web pages with additional information.

  3. List of Undergraduate Majors. This is a list of UW-Seattle undergraduate majors and minors. Options and concentrations are shown when available. Each major links to the General Catalog, where you can learn more about its admission and graduation requirements. Some majors admit students in good academic standing at any time ( open ), while ...

  4. Law, Societies and Justice (LSJ) offers opportunities for students to understand the complex roles of law in society. Law takes multiple forms and performs a wide array of important functions. At the same time, the work of law is shaped by numerous political, economic, social, cultural and geographic factors.

    • Introduction
    • Courses Required For Application
    • Courses Required to Graduate
    • Extraordinary Circumstances Quarters Note

    The Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Economicsprovides an excellent preparation for employment in the private and public sectors, and for graduate study in a variety of fields, such as law and MBA programs. The importance of economics among the social sciences, and its appeal to many students who choose it as a major, reflects its deep intellectual...

    A minimum of 45 college or university credits completed including:
    Achieve a minimum GPA of 2.5 for the four prerequisite courses above (ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 124, STAT 311), with no less than 2.0 in each course.
    Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 for all prior college work including transfer credits, and a minimum GPA of 2.5 for coursework taken at UW.
    A grade must be recorded for all of the courses above prior to admission. Each of these prerequisite courses can only be repeated once. We will take into account the better of the two grades. Acade...
    Admission to the economics major
    ECON 300* Intermediate Microeconomics. Grade of 2.0 or higher required.
    ECON 301* Intermediate Macroeconomics.Grade of 2.0 or higher required.
    ECON 382* Introduction to Econometrics (Note: A student may use a higher-level econometrics course -- ECON 424, 482, 483, or 484 -- to fulfill this requirement. To reach 50 ECON credits, an additio...

    As UW students have been uniquely impacted by the current global pandemic, certain academic quarters have been deemed “Extraordinary Circumstances Quarters” by the Office of the University Registrar. As a result, students have the option to change their original/numerical grade to the “S/NS Grading Option” for these quarters, and “S” grade designat...

  5. B.A. in Geography. Geography is about the relationship between people and the environment. It provides important insights into the spatial transformations associated with globalization, environmental change, migration, health, development, and many other contemporary processes.

  6. B.A. in Cinema & Media Studies | Cinema & Media Studies | University of Washington. Programs & Courses. Undergraduate. B.A. in Cinema & Media Studies. Students who major in Cinema & Media Studies learn to engage critically with visual media in diverse global cultures.