Program Information

Business Honors Program

Business Honors Program students are a distinguished group of high-achievers in the David Nazarian College of Business and Economics, committed to academic excellence.

Business Honors Program students are part of a select group of high-achieving students in the David Nazarian College of Business and Economics devoted to excellence in an exceptional educational program.

Program benefits include: 

Priority Registration - Secure your ideal class schedule with early enrollment.

Cohort-Based Learning - Build lifelong connections with motivated peers in a close-knit academic community.

Faculty Mentorship - Collaborate with professors on research or teaching projects that set your resume apart.

Advanced Curriculum - Tackle real-world business challenges through team-based Capstone projects with top companies.

Networking with Industry Leaders - Connect directly with executives and entrepreneurs from across Southern California.

Specialized Academic Advisement - Meet regularly with our program director to stay on track and maximize your experience.

Career Elevation - Our alumni have launched careers at Amazon, Deloitte, EY, Google, PwC and more.

Dedicated Lounge and Game Room - Unwind or collaborate in a private workspace with computers, whiteboards, couches and amenities.

Social Events and Game Tournaments - Enjoy a balanced college life with regular game nights and team-building activities.

Leadership and Mentorship Opportunities - Take on roles that inspire others and strengthen your leadership skills.

 

BUSINESS HONORS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

FOR BUSINESS MAJORS:

1. Required Courses (9-units)

BUS 312BH Data Literacy for Business(3) 
BUS 489BH Systems Thinking for Organizations (3)
BUS 497BBH Capstone: Small Business Planning and Growth (3)

2. Mentorship Requirement (3-units)

Select ONE of the following:

BUS 498 Honors Mentorship (3)
FIN 491ABH-BBH Seminar in Financial Analysis (3)

3. Business Honors Designated Courses Requirement (6-units)

Each student must successfully complete 6-units of designated Business Honors (BH) courses not previously taken to satisfy the major. These courses may be elective or core classes from the list below as offered. Please note, not all coursework is offered every Spring or Fall semester. 

ECON 308BH Economics for Managers (3)
ECON 309BH The Use and Interpretation of Economic Data (3)
ECON 310BH Price Theory and Applications (3)
ECON 311BH Money, Banking and the Federal Reserve (3)
ECON 409BH Introduction to Econometrics (3)
FIN 303BH Financial Management (3)
FIN 352BH Investment Management (3)
FIN 355BH Corporate Finance (3)
MGT 360BH Management and Organizational Behavior (3)
MGT 454BH Leadership, Power and Politics (3)
MKT 304BH Marketing Management (3)
MKT 346BH Marketing Research (3)
MKT 348BH Consumer Behavior (3)
SOM 306BH Operations Management (3)

Additionally, all Business Honors Program students must maintain a 3.5 minimum cumulative GPA throughout their academic studies to fulfill the Business Honors Program requirements.

Total Units Required in the Business Honors Program: 18

NOTE: Once a student takes BUS 302 or BUS 312 in non-Honors (BH) format, they are unable to apply to the Business Honors Program. 

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FOR ECONOMICS MAJORS:

1. Required Courses (9-units)

BUS 312BH Data Literacy for Business (3)  OR   ECON 309BH The Use and Interpretation of Economic Data (3)
BUS 489BH Systems Thinking for Organizations (3)
BUS 497BBH Capstone: Small Business Planning and Growth (3)

2. Mentorship Requirement (3-units)

Select ONE of the following:

BUS 498 Honors Mentorship (3)
FIN 491ABH-BBH Seminar in Financial Analysis (3)

3. Business Honors Designated Courses Requirement (6-units)

Each student must successfully complete 6-units of designated Business Honors (BH) courses not taken previously to satisfy the major. These courses may be elective or core classes from the list below. Please note, not all coursework is offered every Spring or Fall semester. 

ECON 308BH Economics for Managers (3)
ECON 309BH The Use and Interpretation of Economic Data (3)**
ECON 310BH Price Theory and Applications (3)
ECON 311BH Money, Banking and the Federal Reserve (3)
ECON 409BH Introduction to Econometrics (3)
FIN 303BH Financial Management (3)
FIN 352BH Investment Management (3)
FIN 355BH Corporate Finance (3)
MGT 360BH Management and Organizational Behavior (3)
MGT 454BH Leadership, Power and Politics (3)
MKT 304BH Marketing Management (3)
MKT 346BH Marketing Research (3)
MKT 348BH Consumer Behavior (3)
SOM 306BH Operations Management (3)

**Students taking ECON 309BH for the Business Honors Program required courses cannot double-count ECON 309BH towards the 6 additional units requirement. 

Additionally, all Business Honors Program students must maintain a 3.5 minimum cumulative GPA throughout their academic studies to fulfill the Business Honors Program requirements.

Total Units Required in the Business Honors Program: 18

NOTE: Once a student takes BUS 302 or ECON 309 in non-Honors (BH) format, they are unable to apply to the Business Honors Program. 

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Additional program requirements for all majors:

Each student will demonstrate active participation in activities prescribed by the Business Honors Program, for example, be available to tutor 2-hours per week during fall and spring semesters and student orientation each Fall semester. 

Each student will also participate in required academic advisement from the Business Honors Program Director each fall and spring semester.

Roxana Naraghi, BHP Director
Jun Zhan (ACCT)
Wade Chumney, Chair (LAW)
Joseph Histen (ECON)
Hsin-Hui Chiu (FIN)
Cristina Rubino (MGT)
Nora Moran (Qin Sun (MKT) - Spring 2025)
Daniel Choi (SOM)


Non-voting members:
Naira Ghazarian, BH Student Representative
Vacant, BHA Alumni Chapter Representative
Francisco Beltran Silva (BHA Advisor)


Business Honors Association

The Business Honors Association is a student honor society consisting of the top business students at California State University, Northridge.  The student club is part of the Business Honors Program. Participating students strive to pursue academic and professional enrichment through alumni networking and mentorship, professional skills workshops and resume-building opportunities. They give back to the community by offering free tutoring to Nazarian College business students and providing mentorship to Granada Hills Charter High School students through our DECA program. Additionally, they coordinate social events where members can meet and network with other highly motivated students from all business majors. 

Visit BHA Website

 

NOTE: The BHP Office is closed during academic breaks and holidays.