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Minor in Business Administration
The Business & Economics department will offer a Minor in Business Administration to provide students recognition for specialized study in fundamental areas of business. This minor is appropriate for students across many different majors who wish to supplement their education with an understanding of business concepts that can be applied in the workplace. Topics include the areas of accounting, economics, business law, the role of business in society, applied business ethics, and basic concepts in management and marketing.
This minor is not available for students majoring in Business Administration.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MINOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
| Required Courses | Pre-requisite(s) | ||
| ACCT215: Principles of Accounting I | None (Sophomore standing recommended) | ||
| ACCT220: Principles of Accounting II | ACCT215 | ||
| BUAD160: Business in Society | Any general education Core 6 course | ||
| BUAD260: Business Law I | ACCT220 or ECON220 | ||
| ECON220: Principles of Microeconomics | None | ||
| ECON225: Principles of Macroeconomics | None | ||
| MGMT260: Fund. of Management & Marketing | BUAD160, ECON220 | ||
| TOTAL: 21 credits |
Sample 3-semester Course Sequence:
| Semester 1: | |
| BUAD160: Business in Society | |
| ECON220: Principles of Microeconomics | |
| Semester 2: | |
| ACCT215: Principles of Accounting I | |
| ECON225: Principles of Macroeconomics | |
| Semester 3: | |
| ACCT220: Principles of Accounting II | |
| BUAD260: Business Law I | |
| MGMT260: Fundamentals of Management & Marketing |
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