FAQ’s
Academics
If you have taken less than 90 units follow the steps listed on this link.
If you have taken more than 90 units fill out the attached form using the link.
Please follow the instructions on the form.
If you have taken less than 90 units follow the steps listed on this link.
If you have taken more than 90 units fill out the attached form using the link.
Please follow the instructions on the form.
Contact the Student Services Center/EOP office at (818) 677-3537 to schedule an appointment. Appointments are available Monday 8am to 5pm, Tuesday 8am to 7pm, Wednesday 8am to 7pm, Thursday 8am to 5pm, and Friday 8am to 4pm.
The Degree Progress Report (DPR) is an audit that provides a full picture of your progress toward degree completion. It tracks your graduation progress, displaying completed courses and remaining requirements.
For more information, visit Degree Progress Report and Planner Guide page.
View your enrollment appointment in My Checklist, myNorthridge Portal.
You may apply for graduation once you have declared a major and have 90 units (including work-in-progress) or approximately one year prior to your planned graduation date. At least one semester of work must be completed in residence at CSUN before admissions and records can complete your graduation evaluation.
For more information, visit When & How to Apply for the Bachelor’s Degree page.
Classes
BUS 497A Capstone is for graduating seniors and should be taken in the last semester. No exceptions. Verify that you have met all the prerequisites and apply for graduation: https://www.csun.edu/admissions-records/online-graduation-application
Allow 1 to 3 business days for the graduation application to be processed and then verify your graduation date has changed to spring 2024.
Spring 2024 graduates must have a May 24th, 2024 graduation date on the DPR to enroll in BUS 497A. If your graduation date is "Unknown" verify that you have met all the prerequisites and apply for graduation: https://www.csun.edu/admissions-records/online-graduation-application. You may self-enroll in an open class of BUS 497A Capstone during the spring registration period.
Summer 2024 graduates with a August 20th, 2024 graduation date can self-enroll in capstone during the summer 2024 registration period.
A course that satisfies the capstone requirement through experiential learning as part of a student consulting team working with a local small business client. Student teams engage with the client throughout the course and conduct a comprehensive business assessment, analyze a current challenge, and deliver recommendations in the form of a client report and professional presentation.
The project follows a structured consulting process that includes client meetings associated with each milestone (intake, analysis, and findings) leading up to the final report and client presentation. This is an opportunity for students to gain practical experience analyzing real client problems with the supervision and support of the Capstone instructor.
Enrollment in the course requires department and instructor permission. Beyond meeting the course prerequisites, students will provide a professional resume and a writing sample to demonstrate readiness to serve in a consulting role.
Students interested in taking this course for the Spring 24 semester should use this process of enrollment:
- Students reach out to Management Department to express interest via email. The Management Department will then verify eligibility based upon the student having a 3.0 cumulative GPA and spring 24 graduation date. The department staff will refer student to the faculty member.
- Once eligibility is confirmed, the faculty member will reach out to the student to set up a 20-minute Zoom interview to discuss the student's interest and assess fit for the course.
- Once the student is determined to be a good fit for the course, the student will be given a permission number to enroll in the course for the spring 24 semester.
This brand-new class #13779, taught by Professor Scillitoe, will give you an entrepreneurship experience that brings to life the entrepreneurial process. You will learn about and engage in creativity and idea generation, elevator pitches, proof of concepts, marketing, and more. You will be positioned to engage in various entrepreneurship experiences at CSUN and beyond. Open to all students from any major. Also meets the GE Requirement for Lifelong Learning.
In this hands-on class #20507, taught by Professor Daniel Degravel, you will work on a consulting project with real clients to help them solve an issue related to strategy, management, or organizational improvement. Teams of students will present a final report to the client at the end of the semester. Open to Management students with a GPA of 3.0 or above. This class also satisfies the internship requirement.
Email mgtmkt@csun.edu to apply.
Management majors: If you have not taken MGT 360, Management and Organizational Behavior, please be aware that you must achieve a grade of ‘C’ or higher to proceed to other MGT courses. So, if you get a grade of ‘C-‘ or lower, you will have to repeat MGT 360 before you can take any other MGT courses, likely delaying your graduation by a semester. No exceptions.
For more information, visit the Courses page.
Entrepreneurship minors interested in enrolling in BUS 310? Please note BUS 310 Foundations of Entrepreneurship is now ENT 310. If you are interested in enrolling into this course call the Management office at (818) 677-2457 or email mgtmkt@csun.edu.
The following classes are approved to substitute PSY 356 for fall 2023: Psychology 304, 310, 345, 351, 352, 367, 369, 370, 380.
For more information, review Instructions for Course Substitution or Waiver Request document.
*Please note that once you have completed the replacement course, you must submit a "course substitution form" to Dr. Gorman (philip.c.gorman@csun.edu) via email.
Resources
All Management students must complete a 135-hour internship simultaneously with taking MGT 498C. Here is what you should do, especially if you are a junior or senior:
- Create an account in Handshake and read about the Internship requirements
- Sign up for and attend an Internship Orientation offered by the Career Education and Professional Development Center (CEPD). Weekly workshops are held in Bookstein Hall Room 4117. Follow the link for dates and times.
- Start looking for an internship. The sooner, the better!
- Enroll in the Internship class, MGT 498C.
If you have questions about internships, or would like a permission number to MGT 498C please consult www.csun.edu/NazarianCEPD, email business.internships@csun.edu or call (818) 677-4697.