Minor in Business
Course Requirements
A minor in Business consists of the following:
- BUSI 150 – Fundamentals of Business
- ACTG 201 – Financial Accounting
- ECON 203 – Introduction to Microeconomics
- Nine (9) additional hours, which must be selected from:
- ACTG 323 – Financial Reporting 1
- ACTG 328 – Federal Taxation 1
- BUSI 305 – Applied Business Statistics
- ECON 310 – Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
- ECON 325 – International Economics
- FIN 301 – Finance Fundamentals
- FIN 341 – Financial Management
- MGT 351 – Management of Organizations
- MGT 353 – Human Resource Management
- MGT 355 – Production and Supply Chain Management
- MIS 327 – Information Systems Fundamentals
- MIS 337 – Business Systems Analysis and Design
- MKT 331 – Principles of Marketing
- MKT 334 – Consumer Behavior
- The prerequisites for these courses must be met.
- Students minoring in Business must declare their minor with the Dean of the School of Business before taking 300-level business courses.
- Minors must have a 2.0 GPA in the six courses taken as their minor.
Course Descriptions
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MKT 331 - Principles of Marketing
Prerequisites/Corequisites:
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: Basic principles of marketing. Emphasis is placed on consumer's role in...
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Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take MKT-331. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: Study of the consumer decision process in...
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MKT 335 - International Marketing
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take MKT-331. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: Focuses on the role of marketing in...
Courses Found: 18
Disclaimer: Business collaterals (except Computer Science and Economics) are not offered for students seeking a B.S. or B.A. degree. For B.B.A. seeking degree students a collateral is not required for graduation. The prerequisites for these courses must be met. Students taking a collateral in Business must be admitted to the School of Business before taking 300- or 400-level business courses. Students must have a 2.0 grade point average in the courses taken as their collateral. Courses cannot be double counted towards a major, a minor, or a collateral. Any references to a “School of Business elective” does not include Computer Science.