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BUSINESS MINOR

The Business Minor provides students with exposure to a basic core of business courses. The student will take at least one course in each department of the College of Business Administration and, thereby, gain an overview of the world of business while pursuing a degree in another College within Kent State University (Liberal Arts or Fine Arts).

The Business Minor is self-contained and assumes no prior experience with business concepts. It is designed to complement a student's primary career field, whatever that might be, by providing knowledge of a broad range of business functions: accounting, administration, economics, finance, and marketing. Completion of the Business Minor will prepare students to understand and, to a limited extent, manage the business functions of an organization.

REQUIRED Course Hours 21

ACCT

23020

Intro. to Financial Accounting 3
23021 Intro. to Managerial Accounting 3

ECON

22060

Principles of Microeconomics 3
22061 Principles of Macroeconomics 3

FIN

36053

Business Finance 3

MKTG

35010

Marketing 3

M&IS

34163

Principles of Management 3
    3

ELECTIVES   3
  Choose one (1) from the following:

CS

10061

Intro. to Computer Science 3

M&IS

24053

Intro. to Computers and Info. Systems 3
24002 Business Programming I (formerly COBOL I) 3
TOTAL   24

NOTE 1: The following requirements must be satisfied in order to declare the Business Minor:

  1. overall grade point average of 2.25 or greater,
  2. 64 or more semester credit hours earned.

NOTE 2: It is recommended that students pursuing a Business Minor take a statistics course such as MATH 10041, Elementary Probability and Statistics; PSYC 21621, Quantitative Methods in Psychology I; SOC 32220, Data Analysis; or M&IS 24055, Principles of Business Statistics; and a productions course such as M&IS 34060, Basic Production Systems (prerequisites are M&IS 24053 and M&IS 24055).


Department of Administrative Sciences
College of Business Administration
Kent State University
Kent, OH 44242-0001
(330) 672-2750
Contact: Dr. Catherine Bakes, Undergraduate Coordinator, (330) 672-1162

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