GENERAL MANAGEMENT AND CORPORATE FINANCE MINOR PROGRAMS
Business Administration is an extremely
popular area of study at both the graduate and undergraduate level. As a
result, we have decided to propose two Minor Programs that should appeal to
undergraduate students studying in other areas. These Minors will give students
a chance to learn about the fundamentals of Business areas and allow them to be
better prepared for their future careers.
GENERAL MANAGEMENT MINOR PROGRAM:
The Minor Program in General Management aims
to introduce students to the fundamental areas of management and help them
develop an understanding of the functioning of organizations and management
thinking. Students that complete the seven course program will have become
familiar with managerial issues and be able to plan their future
learning/studies.
Compulsory Courses
BUS
111 Fundamentals of Business
(3-0)3
BUS
142 Financial Accounting (3-0)3
BUS
221 Organizational Behavior and
Social Psychology (3-0)3
BUS
321 Human Resource Management
(3-0)3
BUS
361 Operations Management
(3-0)3
BUS
271 Principles of Marketing
(3-0)3
BUS
281 Principles of Finance
(3-0)3
*Students that have not taken an introductory
Microeconomics course will also take an additional Microeconomics course like
ECO 101
CORPORATE FINANCE MINOR
PROGRAM:
The Minor Program in Corporate Finance is best
suited to students that plan on pursuing careers in Finance or Accounting
related areas. The students are introduced to business and organization
concepts in BUS111 and BUS 221 but the core of the program consists of
Accounting (BUS142, BUS242) and Finance (BUS281) courses capped of with two
electives that allow the students to specialize in a branches of finance or
accounting that they are interested in.
Compulsory Courses
BUS
111 Fundamentals of Business
(3-0)3
BUS
142 Financial Accounting (3-0)3
BUS
221 Organizational Behavior and
Social Psychology (3-0)3
BUS
242 Managerial Accounting
(3-0)3
BUS
281 Principles of Finance
(3-0)3
BUS
4xx Finance/Accounting
Elective (3-0)3
BUS
4xx Finance/Accounting
Elective (3-0)3
*Students that have not taken an introductory
Microeconomics course will also take an additional Microeconomics course like
ECO 101
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