Business Minors
All undergraduate students pursuing a non-business degree have the option of choosing a minor in business. Students interested in earning a business minor should discuss additional requirements with their academic advisor.
Business Minor
This general option includes the following courses:
Business Minor (27 credits)
BAC 101 Accounting I
BAC 102 Accounting II
FIN 305 Financial Management
MAT 301 Principles of Statistics I
MAT 302 Principles of Statistics II
BBM 320 Business Communications
ECO 101 Economics I
ECO 102 Economics II
BMK 305 Marketing
Global Management Minor
This minor is available to business and non-business students alike who wish to add a global management focus to their career path or program of study. The following courses are required.
Global Management Minor (18 credits)
BBM 370 Global Management
BBM 401 International Communication
BMK 308 Global Marketing
ECO 350 International Trade and Economics
FIN 450 International Finance
HRM 350 International Human Resource Management
Finance Minor
This minor is available to business and non-business students alike who wish to add a finance focus to their career path or utilize knowledge of finance to achieve personal goals.
Finance Minor (21 credits)
BAC 101 Accounting I
FIN 202 Financial Planning
FIN 305 Financial Management
FIN 306 Corporate Finance
Select one of the following:
FIN 411 Investments and Security Analysis
FIN 412 Financial Institution Management
Select one of the following:
ECO 105 Fundamentals of Economics
ECO 101/102 Economics I and II*
Select one of the following:
MAT 101 College Math I*
MAT 202 Mathematics for Teachers II
MAT 205 History and Principles of Mathematics*
*Business students complete these requirements through their
major.
Human Resource Management Minor
Students in degree programs have the option of pursuing a minor in Human Resource Management, which will provide students with an overview of the field of human resources. The following courses are required:
HRM Minor (18 credits)
Core Credits (15 credits)
HRM 305 Staffing Organizations
HRM 311 Human Resource Management
HRM 350 International HRM
HRM 400 Legal Aspects of Human Resource Management
HRM 410 Training and Development
HRM Minor Electives (3 credits)
Student can choose ONE of the following 5 courses:
HRM 310 Organizational Development
HRM 312 Computer Applications in Human Resources
HRM 321 Organizational Communication
HRM 340 The Adult Learner
HRM 405 Compensation Administration
Management Information Systems Minor
Students in degree programs have the option of pursuing a minor in Management Information Systems. In an era of expanding technology, this minor will assist decision makers with their use of computer-generated information. This option includes the following courses:
MIS Minor (21 credits)
IRM 100 Fundamentals of Information Systems
IRM 200 Information Systems Theory and Practice
IRM 300 Information Technology Hardware and Software
IRM 310 Programming, Data, File, and Object Structures
IRM 400 Analysis and Logical Design
IRM 410 Physical Design and Implementation with DBMS
IRM 450 Project Management and Practice
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during or after the Fall 2007 semester. If you entered this degree program prior to Fall 2007, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
