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MINOR
IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
The
minor in business administration will consist
of a minimum of 18-19 credits to be chosen with
the advice of a School of Business adviser. A
plan of study should be prepared in advance that
reflects the student's career objectives. The
student selects four courses with four different
prefixes from the following:
- ACC
200 - Principles of Financial Accounting
- ECO
100 - Principles of Macro-Economics
- ECO
101 - Principles of Micro-Economics
- FIN
300 - Corporation Finance
- MGT
240 - Legal Environment of Business
- MGT
300 - Management & Organization
- MIS
360 - Production-Operations Management
- MIS
370 - Business Information Systems
- MKT
320 - Principles of Marketing
Two
additional courses in ACC, ECO, FIN, MGT, MIS,
and/or MKT should be chosen with advisement.
MINOR
IN ECONOMICS
The
student begins study in this 18-credit minor,
usually in the freshman year, by selecting ECO
100 and 101. He or she then selects four other
courses in Economics, at least one of which must
be at the 300 or 400 level, with the advice of
the department.
MINOR
IN GENERAL MANAGEMENT (for non-business majors)
The
minor in General Management will consist of a
minimum of 18 credits, including the following
two Business Common Core Courses:
Based
on individual career needs and subject to completion
of prerequisites, four additional MGT courses
will be taken, with departmental faculty advisement.
MINOR
IN MIS (for non-business majors)
The
minor in management information systems consists
of a minimum of 18 credits, including the following
two Business Common Core courses:
Based
on individual career needs and subject to completion
of prerequisites, four additional MIS courses
will be taken, with departmental faculty advisement.
MINOR
IN MARKETING (For non-business Majors)
All
students wishing to minor in Marketing must complete
a minimum of 18 credits, including the following
two courses:
Based
on individual career needs and subject to completion
of prerequisites, four additional marketing courses
will be taken with departmental faculty advisement.
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