Taking Undergraduate Business Courses at Booth
Chicago Booth offers a variety of courses for UChicago undergraduates who are specializing in business economics as part of the Economics major or minoring in Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Undergraduate business courses are taught by the same Booth faculty who teach in our top-ranked MBA programs, and they feature the same rigorous approach to education. In our collaborative community, you鈥檒l engage in spirited debate and build a strong foundation in core business principles.
> Please reference the 2025/2026 list of course offerings (subject to change): 2025- 2026 Undergraduate BUSN Course Offerings
> Enrollment into courses is through Pre-Registration ranking and Add/Drop. Enrollment during Add/Drop is first-come, first-serve via My.UChicago.
> Seat limits are not increased when courses are full, and Booth does not accept enrollment via instructor consent for closed courses. Waitlists are not created, so weigh your course choices wisely during College pre-registration.
> Some courses might require instructor consent to register. Please refer to the Undergraduate BUSN Course Offerings or the to review.
> Only Second, Third, and Fourth year College students are allowed to enroll in business courses. Graduating Fourth-years needing the course as part of degree requirements will be eligible for an early final grade.
> The enrollment deadline for Undergraduate Business courses is Friday of Week 2. Some instructors may require a mandatory first class session for which the Friday, Week 1 deadline will remain. There are no exceptions.
> Consult the Undergraduate BUSN FAQ for additional policies and details.
> To petition for an MBA course to count towards the Business Economics specialization, .
> Contact the Booth Registrar's Office with questions.
Learn More about the Business Economics Specialization
To learn more about the specialization in business economics, visit the website for the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics.
Learn More about the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Minor.
To learn more about the Entrepreneurship and Innovation minor, visit the website for the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.