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The Minor in Business Administration
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The Minor in Business Administration consists of the following set of 8 Accounting, Business, Economics, and Correlative courses:
 

Acct, Busn, Econ Requirements

Course Area

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

Acct 201 Principles of Accounting I
3
Acct 202 Principles of Accounting II
3
Busn 315 Business Law I
3
Busn 320 Marketing
3
Econ 201 Principles of Economics I: Microeconomics
3
Econ 202 Principles of Economics II: Macroeconomics
3

Plus one of the following two courses:

Busn 321 Business Management
 
  or or
3
Busn 322 Human Resource Management
 

Total Acct, Busn, and Econ Credits

21

Correlative Requirements

Course Area

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

Plus one of the following four courses:

CS 140 Integrated Software Applications
 
  or or
 
Math 105 Statistics
 
  or or
3
Math 106 Mathematical Applications for Management
 
  or or
 
Math 111 College Algebra
 

Total CS or Math Correlative Credits

3

Total Semester Credits Required for the Minor in Business Administration

24

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 Curriculum Planning Sheets

 
Follow the links below to view and/or download useful curriculum planning sheets for the Minor in Business Administration. The sheets contain checklists that are useful for planning your schedule and keeping track of your progress in completing the Minor in Business Administration.
 
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     Minor in Business Administration
 
 
 
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