Part-Time Business (Outreach) Program
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The Part-time Undergraduate Business (Outreach) Program is designed for individuals who are working and are pursuing their degree on a part-time basis. Academic advising and registration are provided by the Assistant Dean's Office.
The general business major is offered through evening courses, online courses, or a combination of both night and online courses.
Students interested in other business majors can complete the core requirements and possibly some of the major requirements through evening and online classes, but would need to take many or most of their major courses during the day.
- Where is the Part-time Business (Outreach) Program available?
- Are there grade point average requirements?
- How do I earn a degree?
- Can I take courses without being in a degree program?
- What are the differences between the Part-time program and the regular BBA program?
- How do I apply for the Part-time program?
- When can I take upper division courses?
- What courses are planned to be offered online or in the evening?
- Who do I contact if I have questions about the Part-time program?
Part-time Business (Outreach) Program FAQs
Where is the Part-time Business (Outreach) Program available?
The Part-time Business Outreach Program is available through UW-Colleges, on-line courses and on campus in Whitewater. Students in the Waukesha and Janesville areas are encouraged to attend the UW Center in their area to earn an associate degree or to complete general studies, College of Business and Economics unique and lower division requirements. After completion of the associate degree or courses equivalent to general education, College unique and lower division requirements, the student is eligible to apply for admission to the College of Business and Economics. Admission to the College is separate from admission to the University.
Are there grade point average requirements?
Yes. After your admission to the College, you must maintain a 2.50 combined cumulative GPA in order to continue taking 300-400 business courses. To graduate, you must have a 2.50 combined cumulative, a 2.50 in all business courses, and a 2.50 in your major courses. All grade point averages include transfer units.
However, if you have a grade point average from previous college experience which is from five or more years ago and you have not attended college since that time, we may grant you an academic forgiveness. We will disregard your old gpa and your gpa for the College of Business and Economics purposes will start over.
The minimum number of units for graduation is 120, of which 30 must be taken at UW-Whitewater, and the last 15 units must be Whitewater units. The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program has five levels of study:
- Proficiency and general education requirements
- College unique requirements
- College lower division requirements
- College upper division business core requirements
- College major requirements
A student may also earn an Associate Degree by meeting the following requirements:
- Complete sixty units, including proficiency, general studies and breadth, specific course and diversity requirements (check the UW-Whitewater Undergraduate Catalog)
- Earn a 2.00 grade point average
- Complete fifteen of the sixty units at UW-Whitewater during the semester in which the requirements are completed.
Can I take courses without being in a degree program?
You may take a total of 12 units of course work as a special student provided that you meet course prerequisites. You must maintain at least a 2.50 grade point average to take classes. After you complete 12 units, you must enroll in a degree program or cease taking classes. The 12 units earned as a special student will not count toward the 120 units required for graduation.
What are the differences between the Part-time program and the regular BBA program?
The Part-time program's BBA requirements are the same as the regular program's requirements. The differences between the programs are found in the services offered to part-time students. Because it is difficult for part-time students to attend daytime advising sessions and other activities, part-time students receive much of their advising over the telephone and email rather than being required to attend advising sessions or face-to-face meeting. A part-time student may call the advisor with any questions or concerns they may have. All students have access to their Academic Advising Report (AR) 24 hours a day. The AR shows the degree requirements and courses completed toward those requirements.
How do I apply for the Part-time program?
- Complete and return the application and fee (if appropriate) to the Admissions Office at http://www.apply.wisconsin.edu OR contact the Admissions Office at 262-472-1440 to request a hard copy.
- Have your official high school and college transcripts sent to the Admissions Office.
- Your transcripts will be evaluated and an AR will be generated based on the evaluation. After receiving the evaluation and/or AR, call the Assistant Dean's Office for an appointment to discuss the program.
- Advising and Registration information will be mailed to you each semester (Pre-business only). If you have questions regarding procedures or course selection, call the Assistant Dean's Office.
When can I take upper division courses?
Admission to the College of Business and Economics upper division level requires that a student meet the following criteria:
- Have 54 or more projected credits. Projected credits are the number of credits that will be earned at the end of the present term.
- Have finished or be registering for the last courses in the following areas:
- Passed the Computer Applications Test (CAT).
- Have earned a combined cumulative (transfer and UW-W) grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.80.
| Communication Skills | Unique | Lower Division |
|---|---|---|
| ENGLISH 101 English | MATH 143 Finite | ACCOUNT 244 Intro Financial Actg. |
| ENGLISH 102 English | ECON 201 Micro | ACCOUNT 249/341/342 |
| SPEECH 110 Speech | ECON 202 Macro | ECON 245 Business Statistics |
| *ITBE 280 Intro Info Systems |
What courses are planned to be offered online or in the evening?
Who do I contact if I have questions about the Part-time program?
Ms. Jan Olson, Assistant Dean
olsonj@uww.edu
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Telephone: 262-472-4900
Assistant Dean's Office
Fax: 262-472-4863
800 West Main Street, 4300 Hyland Hall
Whitewater, WI 53190





