Program Minors
You may want to be a part of the business school, but you don’t exactly want to make it a full-time priority. You can minor in one of our specializations, and this can be a great option for you. Keep in mind that you must complete all courses with a C or better, and no more than 6 credits can be transferred over from another university into the Andreas School of Business.
Minor in Business
(21 credits; approval of Assistant Dean, School of Business)
Co-requisites MAT 152, CAT 102
- BUS 181 Introduction to Business (3)
- ACC 201 Financial Accounting (3)
- ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3
- BUS 315 introduction to Information Systems (3)
- MGT 305 Organizational Behavior and Management (3)
- MKT 306 Principles of Marketing (3)
- Choice of one Business elective approved by the Assistant Dean of the School of Business (3)
Total Hours: 21
Minor in Economics
(18 credits; approval of Assistant Dean, School of Business)
Co-requisites: CAT 102, MAT 152, MAT 210
Required Courses
- ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
- ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
- ECO 301 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (3)
- ECO 302 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3)
Plus any two courses selected from those listed below, being careful that pre-requisite sequences are satisfied.
- ECO 300 Special Topics in Economics
- ECO 316 Financial Markets and Institutions (3)
- ECO 326 International Economics (3)
- ECO 406 Political Economy of Development (3)
- ECO 441 Introductory Econometrics (3)
- ECO 470 Industrial Organization (3)
- ECO 471 Open Economy Macroeconomic Development (3)
Total Hours: 18
Minor in Management
(21 credits not including course prerequisites; approval of Assistant Dean, School of Business)
- BUS 181 Introduction to Business (3)
- MGT 305 Organizational Behavior (3)
- MGT 309 Organizational Communication (3)
- MGT 352 Human Resources Management (3)
- MGT 355 Conflict & Negotiation (3)
- MGT 420 Leadership (3)
- MGT 428 Entrepreneurship (3)
Total Hours: 21
Minor in Marketing
(21 credits not including course prerequisites; approval of Assistant Dean, School of Business)
Co-requisites: MAT 152, CAT 102
- BUS 239 Business Law I (3)
- MKT 306 Principles of Marketing (3)
- MKT 381 Marketing Research (3)
- MKT 385 Consumer Behavior (3)
- MKT 386 Sales Promotion, Advertising and Personal Selling (3)
Plus any two courses selected from those listed below and approved by the Assistant Dean, School of Business:
- MKT 403 Sales Management and Channels of Distribution (3)
- MKT 466 International Marketing (3)
- MKT 490 Marketing Management Strategy (3)
