Undergraduate Minors

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UNDERGRAD MINORS

MINORS

ACCOUNTING

BUSINESS

ECONOMICS

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

FINANCE

GOVERNANCE, RISK MANAGEMENT & COMPLIANCE

HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

MARKETING

OPERATIONS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

PROFESSIONAL SELLING

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

SPORT & ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT

TAXATION

Broaden your internship and career opportunities no matter your major

Most minors are 12 to 21 credit hours, allowing on-time graduation

UNDERGRAD MINORS

ACCOUNTING

The process of recording financial transactions and understanding and knowing how to leverage financial data are critical to businesses.

BUSINESS

A basic set of business skills can provide a competitive edge when seeking employment and prepare you for success in an MBA program or future graduate studies.

ECONOMICS

Economics theories can be applied to many topics in business, banking, finance, government, education and the non-profit sector to analyze, make predictions and provide insights.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

The skills to start your own business, work for a startup or become a change agent and lead ideation and innovation initiatives are learned within the Entrepreneurship minor.

FINANCE

Cash flow, stock and bond valuation, asset pricing models, markets and basic portfolio theory are critical both to a business’ financial health and your own.

GOVERNANCE, RISK MANAGEMENT AND COMPLIANCE

Identifying and mitigating risks, increasing efficiency and effectiveness and understanding business processes from start

to finish are just a few of the skills in this minor.

HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT

Understanding the unique business challenges of the Health Care industry and knowledge of how management and medicine work together are provided in the Health Care minor.

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

If you don’t know how to manage people, your career success will be limited. This minor provides skills in building teams, organizing projects, gaining consensus and more.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

We live in a global economy. Understanding how business can cross political, cultural and regulatory barriers are skills critical to the growth of almost any organization.

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

How technology tools such as software development, systems development, business analytics, IT infrastructure and programing are a few of the skills within the Information Systems minor.

MARKETING

A marketing minor can provide you with the knowledge to take products to market, identify the right price point, the best customers and the best way to sell. Skills that are transferrable to any career.

OPERATIONS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Business analytics, statistics, operations management, logistics, project management and production planning are just a few of the knowledge skillsets in the OSM minor.

PROFESSIONAL SELLING

Sales management, consumer psychology, sales theory, processes and integration with marketing and management activities are just a few of the topics covered in the Professional Selling Minor.

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

One of the largest growing fields today, the Property Management Minor can prepare you with enough knowledge to obtain a variety of different professional licenses.

SPORT & ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT

The Sport & Entertainment Management Minor can supplement a student’s knowledge in the management and marketing of organizations in the sports and entertainment industries and expand career opportunities.

TAXATION

The world of taxation is complex and constantly changing. 60% of Americans hire someone to help file their income tax returns and businesses consistently require assistance in this area.

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