Students who are not enrolled in a Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark major but who wish to minor in accounting, business administration, business of fashion, entrepreneurship, marketing, or real estate must meet the following criteria:
1. a 2.5 grade-point average
2. completed 56 degree credits
3. prerequisites for courses they take
4. completed College Algebra and English Composition I and II
If you are a Rutgers Business School student, you are not eligible to minor in accounting, business administration, business of fashion, entrepreneurship, marketing, or real estate.
Accounting Minor
The accounting minor requirements are:
29:010:203 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
29:010:204 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3)
29:010:304 Cost and Quality Management (3)
29:010:305 Intermediate Accounting I (3)
29:010:306 Intermediate Accounting II (3)*
29:010:413 Federal Income Tax I: Fundamentals of Federal Income Taxation (3)*
Business Administration Minor
The business administration minor requirements are:
29:010:203 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
29:010:204 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3)
29:220:102 Introduction to Economics, Macro (3)
29:220:231 Statistical Methods (3)
29:390:329 Finance (3)
29:620:300 Principles of Management (3)
29:630:301 Introduction to Marketing (3)
Plus at least one of the following courses:
29:220:101 Introduction to Economics, Micro (3)
29:623:220 Management Information Systems (3)
Business of Fashion Minor
The business of fashion minor
requirements are (9 credits):
29:382:103 Accounting for Entrepreneurs and Small Business (3)
29:382:203 Finance for Entrepreneurs and Small Business (3)
29:382:202 Marketing for Entrepreneurs and Small Business (3)
Must take three specialty courses (9 credits):
29:134:475 Industry of Fashion I (3)
29:134:476 Industry of Fashion II (3)
29:134:496 Business of Fashion Internship I (3)
29:134:497 Business of Fashion Internship II (3)
29:390:475 Finance for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits (3)
29:630:475 The Branding of Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits (3)
29:799:475 Supply Chain Management I for Fashion and Other Creative
Pursuits (3)
29:799:476 Supply Chain Management II for Fashion and Other Creative
Pursuits (3)
The basic business skills courses are specialized
versions of our existing business core courses. Students may substitute the relevant business core courses for any of
the basic business skills courses.
Accounting for Entrepreneurs and
Small Business (29:382:103) can be replaced with Financial Accounting
(29:010:203)
Finance for Entrepreneurs and Small
Business (29:382:203) can be replaced with Finance (29:390:329)
Marketing for Entrepreneurs and
Small Business (29:382:202) can be replaced with Introduction to Marketing
(29:630:301)
Entrepreneurship Minor
The entrepreneurship minor requirements are:
29:010:203 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
29:010:204 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3)
29:630:301 Introduction to Marketing (3)
29:382:302 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3)
29:382:303 Managing Growing Ventures (3)
Plus one of the following courses:
29:382:105 Design Thinking Approach To Innovation and
Entrepreneurship (3)
29:382:340 Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (3)
29:382:342 Urban Entrepreneurship (3)
29:382:350 Social Entrepreneurship (3)
29:382:352 Multicultural Markets (3)
29:382:360 Technology Ventures (3)
29:382:496 Entrepreneurship Practicum (3)
Marketing Minor
The marketing minor requirements
are:
29:630:301 Introduction to Marketing (3)
29:630:374 Consumer Behavior (3)
29:630:385 Marketing Research (3)
Plus three of the following courses:
29:630:363 Introduction to
Advertising (3)
29:630:368 Retail Marketing (3)
29:630:369 New Product Planning (3)
29:630:370 Business to Business
Marketing (3)
29:630:371 International Marketing
(3)
29:630:401 Sales Management (3)
29:630:452 Marketing Strategy (3)
29:630:497 Special Topics: Digital Marketing (3)
29:630:499 Special Topics: Marketing
Consulting for Small Business (3)
29:630:498 Brand Management (3)
Real Estate Minor
The real estate preliminary core
requirements are:
21:220:101 Microeconomics (3)
21:220:231 Statistical
Methods or 21:640:211 Statistics I (3)
29:382:203 Finance
for Entrepreneurs and Small Business
or 29:390:329 Finance (3)
21:220:439 Financial
Economics (3)
The real estate core requirements
are:
29:390:480 Real Estate
Finance (3)
29:390:450 Real Estate Law
(3)
Plus at
least one of the following courses as an elective (3 credits):
29:851:430 Appraisal (3)
29:851:432 Development (3)
29:390:476 Real Estate Capital Markets (3)
21:220:353 Urban and Regional Economics (3)