Minors
Each area of specialization in the School for Business Administration (SBA) offers a minor for students wishing to have working knowledge in that subject area. To learn about the requirements for a minor in a one of SBA's areas of specialization, click a link below:
- Accounting Information Systems
- Economics
- Finance
- Information Systems
- International Business
- Marketing
- Management
- Operations Management
- Sport Management
Business Administration Minor
Students who are not enrolled in the School of Business Administration may want to have working knowledge of business administration and may pursue a business administration minor. Requirements for this minor include 18 total credit hours taken from the following courses:
Three courses from:
- ACCT 201. Introductory Accounting I
- ACCT 202. Introductory Accounting II
- ECON 201. Principles of Economics I (Micro)
- ECON 202. Principles of Economics II (Macro)
- ISOM 241. Business Statistics
- ISOM 247. Computer Concepts and Applications
Student must also choose three courses from:
- ECON 303. Microeconomics
- ECON 304. Macroeconomics
- FINC 332. Business Finance
- ISOM 332. Operations Management
- LREB 315. Law and the Regulatory Environment of Business I
- MARK 201. Principles of Marketing
- MGMT 301. Managing People and Organizations
Students may not take more than two economics courses for this minor and must satisfy all prerequisites for each course selected.

