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School of Business Minors

Accounting

The minor in Accounting is available to students who wish to add to their knowledge of accounting. Please note that for non-business majors, no more than 30 hours of courses offered by the School of Business may be counted toward completion of degree requirements.

The minor in Accounting requires 22 hours of courses:

*in order to take the upper division (3000-4000 level) ACCT courses, a non-business major must have completed 54 hours including all 2000 level courses listed above, have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 and permission from the Dean College of Business and Economic Development.


Business and Entrepreneurship

The minor in Business and Entrepreneurship is available to students who wish to add to their knowledge of business for personal edification or for professional purposes, but not open to College of Business and Economic Development majors. Please note that for non-business majors, no more than 30 hours of courses offered by the College of Business and Economic Development may be counted toward completion of degree requirements.

*for many majors ECON 2013 Principles of Economics II can be used to satisfy 3 hours of the general education social science requirement.

**in order to take the upper division (3000-4000 level) MKT and MGMT courses, a non-business major must have completed 54 hours including all 2000 level courses listed above and have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0.


Business Data Analytics

The minor in Business Data Analytics is designed to give non-BDA majors knowledge and skills in data analytics applicable to their own major. Recent advances in technology have made it possible to easily collect large amounts of data. This minor allows students to capitalize on this data, perform various data analysis techniques, and create visualizations to communicate the results for making decisions and guiding actions. The minor in Business Data Analytics requires 18 hours of courses:

and 6 hours from the following:

Business Administration

The minor in Business Administration is available to students who wish to add to their knowledge of business for personal edification or for professional purposes, but not open to College of Business and Economic Development majors. Please note that for non-business majors, no more than 30 hours of courses offered by the College of Business and Economic Development may be counted toward completion of degree requirements.

Take the following:

Economics

The minor in Economics is not available to Finance majors. The minor in Economics is available to all other majors provided that the student takes at least nine (9) hours of coursework to satisfy the Economics minor requirements that are not
otherwise counted as requirements for the student's major.

The minor in Economics requires 18 hours of courses:

ECON 2003 Principles of Economics I or ECON 2103 Honors Principles of Economics I
ECON 2013 Principles of Economics II
ECON 3003 Money and Banking
ECON 3073 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
ECON 3093 Econometrics
• Any other 3-hour ECON or FIN course