
The College of Business and Economics is offering a business administrationminor online for part-time non-traditional students. The convenience of online classes makes it easy for the working professional. These classes may also be taken by part-time students in the Regents Bachelor of Arts and Multi-disciplinary Studies Program. Note: students who plan to major in business should not enroll in minor courses.
The minor enhances any major, providing a perspective and edge that can open the door to many careers. The world of business is exciting and dynamic. Students can learn about the forces that shape our lives in the marketplace, finance, personal and business accounting, the economic system, consumer behavior, and organizational leadership.
The minor curriculum recognizes independent thinking, decision-making, and effectiveness in a diverse workplace.
With a business administrationminor, you will have a stronger foundation for a career in a variety of business organizations, large or small.
Students will complete a total of eight courses and will learn the basics of business.
Plans are to offer the courses according to the following schedule:
| Fall |
BUSA 340 Survey of Finance |
| BUSA 320 Survey of Management |
| ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics |
| Spring |
BUSA 310 Survey of Business Law |
| BUSA 330 Survey of Marketing |
| ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics |
| Summer |
ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics |
| ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics |
| BUSA 310 Survey of Business Law |
| BUSA 320 Survey of Management |
| BUSA 330 Survey of Marketing |
| BUSA 340 Survey of Finance |
The initial offering of the accounting courses will be summer 2007. |