The objective of the minor at the School of Business- Camden is to
supplement the student`s major area of study with basic accounting,
finance, management, or marketing knowledge. The accounting minor
prepares students to understand the accounting function in business and
to work with accountants. The finance minor prepares students to work
with finance professionals. The management minor introduces students to
basic management concepts. The marketing minor prepares students to
work with marketing professionals.
Students may apply for admission to a business studies minor program after completion of 45 course credits.
Admission generally is based on a grade-point average of 2.6 or above
in the eight courses that follow, and a 2.0 cumulative grade-point
average in all other college courses. See the section on admission
earlier in this chapter for information and policies concerning
admission to the School of Business-Camden.
52:010:101 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
52:135:201 Introduction to Business Computing (3)
50:220:105 Microeconomic Principles (3)
50:350:101-102 English Composition I,II (3,3)
50:640:130 Calculus for Business, Economics, and Life Sciences (3)
50:960:283 Introduction to Statistics I (3)
50:960:284 Introduction to Statistics II (3)
Students should consult with the academic advising office for a current list of courses constituting minors.