Minor Programs in Business & Economics
Economics:
ECON 101, 102, 223, 241, 242, and one additional ECON course
Financial Management:
ECON 100, 223; ACCT 305; MGT 226, 332, 334
International Business:
International Marketing emphasis
ECON 100; ACCT 305; MGT 323, 390, 345, 362
International Finance emphasis
ECON 100, 223; ACCT 305; MGT 323, 390, 226, 389
Management:
ECON 100; ACCT 305; MGT 310, 323, 345, 372 or 390
Marketing Management:
ECON 100; ACCT 305; MGT 323, 345, 348, 457
Sports Management:
MGT 323, 324, 325; ECON 327; and minimum of one elective: MGT 302; PSY 243; SOC 345
NOTES:
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Please make sure to check the listed courses for pre-requisites when planning your schedule.
- If a student pursuing a minor in any business program and who has already taken ECON 100, decides to pursue the full major program, that student must take ECON 101 & ECON 102 as required by the major.
- If a student decides to minor in any business program but has already taken ECON 101 (or ECON 102), then that student should not take ECON 100 but rather ECON 102 (or ECON 101).
- A student may do only one minor in the Business & Economics Department
Overview of Programs
Undergraduate Major Degree Programs and Curricula
Minor Programs in Business & Economics for Non B&E Majors
Sports Management Specialization for B&E Majors


