

Business Administration Minor
The minor in business administration provides a basic
understanding of the role of business in society and
the methods used by business. This curriculum also provides
a basis for advanced study. A working knowledge of algebra
is highly recommended.
| ACCT 201A | Financial Accounting (3) |
| ACCT 201B | Managerial Accounting (3) |
| ECON 201 | Principles of Microeconomics (3) |
| ECON 202 | Principles of Macroeconomics (3) |
| MGMT 246 | Business & Its Legal Environment (3) |
| ISDS 265 | Intro to Info Systems and Applications (3) |
| FIN 320 | Business Finance (3) |
| MKTG 351 | Principles of Marketing (3) |
| MGMT 339 OR | Principles of Management and Operations (3) |
| MGMT 340 | Organization Behavior (3) |
Entrepreneurship Minor
The Entrepreneurship minor is designed for students majoring in disciplines
outside of business who may be interested in starting a small, technology-based
company. The program equips students with a basis background in business and
entrepreneurship. Students must earn a grade of at least "C" or better in each
course listed below.
| BUAD 210 | Understanding Business (3) |
| ACCT 201A | Financial Accounting (3) |
| FIN 320 | Business Finance (3) |
| MKTG 351 | Principles of Marketing (3) |
| MKTG 465A | New Venture Creation & Funding (3) |
| MKTG 465B | New Venture Launch (3) |
Advisory Note: Prior to enrolling in the upper-division courses of the Entrepreneurship minor, students are advised to have a working knowledge of Excel and to have completed a college-level course in statistics that covers regression.
Students with a major in business administration may not minor
in Entrepreneurship. Students should consult the business administration
curriculum for the concentration in Entrepreneurship as a second concentration.
Information Systems Minor
The minor in IS applies modern computer methods to the development
of information systems to aid management decision making.
| ACCT 201A | Financial Accounting (3) |
| ISDS 265 | Intro to Info Systems and Applications (3) |
| ISDS 309 | Intro to Operating Systems & Programming (3) |
| ISDS 310 | Systems Analysis & Design (3) |
| ISDS 408 | Data Base Management System (3) |
| and one of the following: ISDS 371 or 372 or 411 (3) | |
Students with a major in business administration may not minor in information
systems. Students should consult the business administration curriculum for
the concentration in information systems as a second concentration.
Economics Minor
The economics minor covers the basics in the discipline of
economics and gives you the opportunity to explore your personal
interests through electives. Many economics courses may be used
to meet the requirements of both general education and the minor.
Students must earn a grade of at least "C" in each course listed below.
| ECON 201 | Principles of Microeconomics (3) |
| ECON 202 | Principles of Macroeconomics (3) |
| ECON 310 OR | Intermediate Microeconomics Analysis (3) |
| ECON 315 | Intermediate Business Microeconomics (3) |
| ECON 320 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis (3) |
| and 9 units* upper-division economics electives | |
Please note that a course in calculus (MATH 135 or equivalent)
is prerequisite to ECON 310, ECON 315 and ECON 320.