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Minor in Business Administration

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Business Administration

– 63 Credits (Core – 48 Credits and Selected Concentration – 15 Credits) Offered online and on-ground

The curriculum includes a core of courses and a selected concentration in one of the following areas: Accounting and Financial Services, Advertising & Marketing, Cybersecurity, Entrepreneurial Management, Healthcare Administration, Interdisciplinary Studies, Leadership, and Management. Qualified students are encouraged to pursue a business-related internship.

BUS 500, BUS 524, BUS 542, BUS545 and SBA550 may be taken and counted towards a student’s 122 required hours and then transferred into the MBA program upon graduation. Students who want to complete the MBA Bridge Program should work with their advisor to plan to complete these courses during their final fall & spring undergraduate semesters. The remaining MBA courses will be completed during the fifth year of your MBA program.

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The business administration minor prepares you through an array of business coursework, including economics, principles of accounting, corporate finance, and electives in courses that interest you, such as productivity tools, marketing, business communications and more.

The business administration minor prepares you through an array of business coursework, including economics, principles of accounting, corporate finance, and electives in courses that interest you, such as productivity tools, marketing, business communications and more.

Minor Requirements

Core Credits: 3.00

An introduction to the principles underlying accounting information. The course will focus on the role that accounting information plays in planning, evaluating, and recording operating activities of businesses. An introduction to financial statements is also included. In this course students will summarize financial data and construct basic financial statements using various software tools such as Excel and QuickBooks.

credits:
3

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Principles of Accounting I 3
Required Electives - 15 Credits

Must complete at least 3 credits from the following options 0

This course is an introduction to the nature, method, and scope of economic analysis regarding the macroeconomic performance of nations. Indicators of a nation’s macroeconomic performance include the economic growth rate, the tendency toward inflation, and the level of unemployment. This course introduces students to the process of monetary and fiscal policy, and also introduces students to each policy’s impact on national economic performance. Students also are introduced to the nature of global trade and economic development.

credits:
3

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Macroeconomics -Q 3

This course introduces students to the principles and theories of microeconomics. The course stresses identification of fundamental economic concepts, essential forms of business organization, and introductory theory regarding exchange and price determination under various market conditions. Students additionally learn about distribution of income, the economics of agriculture and labor, and the role of government in business.

credits:
3

Catalog page for this course.

Microeconomics -Q 3

Any Upper Level BUS/ACC/ECN/LDR course not currently applied towards minor requirements (Must complete at least 6 Credits) 0

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Any BUS/ACC/ECN/LDR/MIS course not currently applied towards minor requirements. 0

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