Business Minor
Information about minor in Business
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. (This minor is not available to College
of Business Administration
majors.) 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 (e.g., Liberal Arts or Fine Arts),
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 COURSES: 21 HOURS
ACCT 23020 Introduction to Financial Accounting
23021 Introduction to Managerial Accounting
ECON 22060 Principles of Microeconomics
22061 Principles of Macroeconomics
FIN 36053 Business Finance
M&IS 24163 Principles of Management
MKTG 25010 Marketing
ELECTIVE COURSES: 3 HOURS
Choose 1 course from the following:
CS 10061 Introduction to
Computer Programming
M&IS 24053 Introduction to Computer Applications