Minors
Undergraduate students may choose one or more secondary areas of specialization, called minors, along with their majors. Minors typically require between 12 and 18 credit hours (four to six classes). Students majoring in one program often elect to complete a minor in another program and even in another college. Students should consult with their academic advisor to determine if a minor fits their academic plan.
- Accounting, Minor (for Business Majors)
- Accounting, Minor (for Non-Business Majors)
- Digital Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations, Minor
- Finance, Minor (for Business majors)
- Finance, Minor (for Non-Business Majors)
- General Business, Minor (for Non-Business Majors)
- Hospitality and Tourism Management, Minor
- Human Resource Management, Minor (for Business majors)
- Human Resource Management, Minor (for Non-Business Majors)
- International Business, Minor
- Management, Minor (for Business majors)
- Management, Minor (for Non-Business Majors)
- Marketing, Minor (for Business majors)
- Marketing, Minor (for non-Business Majors)
- Meetings and Events Management, Minor
- Organizational Leadership, Minor (for Business Majors)
- Organizational Leadership, Minor (for Non-Business Majors)
- Real Estate, Minor (for Business Majors)
- Real Estate, Minor (for Non-Business Majors)
- Social Entrepreneurship, Minor (for Business Majors)
- Social Entrepreneurship, Minor (for Non-Business Majors)