Minor Requirements
Students registered in NCAS and UC-N majors may earn a minor in either
accounting or business administration. To be eligible, students must
have 56 credits and a minimum cumulative
grade-point average of 2.5 at the time of application as well as
graduation.
The accounting minor requires 12 credits beyond the introductory accounting courses, 29:010:203, 204, as follows:
29:010:304 Cost and Quality Management (3) *
29:010:305-306 Intermediate Accounting I,II (3,3)
29:010:413 Federal Tax I (3) ¿
The accounting minor is ideally combined with a major
in computer science, economics, or prelaw preparation. The accounting
minor is not open to any finance, management, or marketing major.
The business administration minor is not open to accounting majors.
This minor requires 21 credits as follows:
21&62:220:102 Introduction to Economics, Macro (3)
29:010:203 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
29:010:204 Introduction to Managerial
Accounting (3)
29:390:329 Finance (3)
29:620:300 Principles of Management (3)
29:630:301 Introduction to Marketing (3)
At least one of the following courses is required:
21&62:220:101 Introduction to Economics, Micro (3)
21&62:220:231 Statistical Methods (3)
29:623:220 Management Information Systems (3)
Sequence in Arts Management
The faculty of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts, in
conjunction with members of the Rutgers Business School, offers a
sequence of six courses as preprofessional training for a wide spectrum
of not-for-profit arts management opportunities. The sequence provides
students with the opportunity to acquire and refine business skills
that can be applied to a profession in the arts. For practical
experience, a wide variety of internships is available, some of which
provide stipends. For more information, call 973/353-5961.
Double Major in Accounting and Finance
Students who complete all requirements for both majors will be able to receive their B.S. degree in both subjects.
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