Minor: Business Administration

This business minor provides students currently enrolled in non-business disciplines such as Arts, Humanities, and Science, the opportunity to develop their business skills. This extension of their expertise to include business and entrepreneurial skills will enable them a competitive advantage in the job market and in their career development.

Business skills amongst graduates of non-business disciplines broadens their career options. Practical business skills enable science and humanities graduates with an entrepreneurial mindset the option to open their own practice. Ambitious science and humanities graduates seeking management and executive positions with the health, legal, and public service domains will also have an advantage with a business minor. As well, undergraduate business education combined with for example undergraduate science and humanities, better prepares students to pursue graduate education such as an MBA.

For Business Minor, the required credit hours are 12-24. In other words, students choosing a business minor will complete a minimum of four courses and a maximum of eight courses. This minor can be declared in conjunction with any non-business major (BA or BS) and will follow the basic guidelines currently required within the BSBA.

Requirements

 

Suggested Courses

ACC 230PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I

3

BAD 220BUSINESS LAW

3

BAD 250BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS

3

BAD 320MARKETING

3

BAD 399INTERNSHIP SEMINAR

3

FIN 320BUSINESS FINANCE

3

MGT 280MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE

3

MGT 330PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

3

MGT 380ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT

3

Total Credit Hours:12-24

Areas of Concentration

The Department of Business Administration offers six areas of concentration: accounting, financial economics, international business, management, marketing, and music business.