The minor program in business functional areas is designed to provide undergraduate students with an understanding in a functional or career-related area to enhance their major.
Nonbusiness majors seeking minors in business must have the same grade point average requirements as students changing their major to pre-business at the time of filing for a minor. Students will not be permitted to take any of the required upper division business administration courses until all prerequisites have been completed.
Minors are available for nonbusiness majors in accounting, finance, global energy management, management, management information systems, marketing, risk management and insurance, sales, and business administration. Minors are available for business majors in accounting, finance, global energy management, management, management information systems, marketing, risk management and insurance, and sales.
Students must complete at least 9 semester hours in advanced business administration courses (see specific requirements for each minor).
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The Global Energy Management Minor allows other business and nonbusiness majors to benefit from a defined set of courses related to energy careers to complement their major.
Prerequisites:
Required Courses: 15 semester credit hours
Students may not count courses for both the Global Energy Management minor and their business major requirement or another business minor. These courses can, however, be used to meet advanced business elective requirements.
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Required Courses: 15 semester credit hours
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- MIS 3370: Information Systems Development Tools*
- MIS 3371: Transaction Processing Systems I*
- MIS 3376: Business Database Management Systems
- MIS 4477: Data Communications**
- MIS 4374: Information Technology Project Management
- MIS 4371: Interactive Programming
- MIS 4372: Transaction Processing II
- MIS 4373: Transaction Processing III
- MIS 4478: MIS Management**
- MIS 4479: Business Systems Consulting
- MIS 4397: Special Topics
Students may take any four courses beyond MIS 3360, but * identifies a more technical track, and ** a more non-technical track, and all other courses for both tracks.
Marketing Minor
- Prerequisites:
- Junior standing
Required Courses:
(Business majors who take MARK 3337 to meet the Business and Professional Communication requirement for the B.B.A. must take an additional three-hour Marketing course.)
- MARK 3336. Elements of Marketing Administration
- MARK 3337. Professional Selling
- Nine hours of advanced marketing electives
Risk Management and Insurance Minor
Prerequisites:
- MATH 1313 and 1314 (or MATH 1431, 1432, and 2331)
- ACCT 2331
- ECON 2304
- MIS 3300 and STAT 3331 (or MATH 3338 and 3339)
Required courses: 15 hours
Students cannot count courses toward both the Risk Management Minor and toward their business major requirements or another business minor. These courses can be used to meet advanced business elective requirements.
Sales Minor
Prerequisites:
- Junior standing
(4000-level courses require acceptance into the Program for Excellence in Selling)
Required Courses:
(Business majors who take MARK 3337 to meet the Business and Professional Communication requirement for the B.B.A. must take an additional three-hour Marketing course approved by the PES.)
- MARK 3336. Elements of Marketing Administration
- MARK 3337. Professional Selling
- MARK 4373. Advanced Professional Selling
- MARK 4374. Sales Management
- MARK 4376. Sales Force Automation
Supply Chain Management
Prerequisites:
- MATH 1313: (or approved substitute) and Junior standing
Requirements:
- SCM 3301: Service and Manufacturing Operations and
- 12 hours of advanced SCM electives (formerly DISC) from the following courses: SCM 4361, 4362, 4363, 4364, 4365, 4366, 4367, 4368, 4369, 4370 (formerly 4356), 4371, 4388, 4390, 4397, 4398.
Business Administration Minor (for nonbusiness majors only)
Required Courses
- ACCT 2331: Accounting Principles I-Financial
- ACCT 2332: Accounting Principles II-Managerial
Three of the following four courses:
- FINA 3332: Principles of Financial Management
- MANA 3335: Introduction to Organizational Behavior and Management
- MARK 3336: Elements of Marketing Administration
- SCM 3301: Service and Manufacturing Operations
Catalog Publish Date: August 19, 2010
This Page Last Updated: June 22, 2010
Effective Date of Archive: January 13, 2011