Fundamental Business Principles for Non-Business Students
The business administration (BA) minor is designed to provide an opportunity for non-business students to examine and evaluate the complex components of today's competitive business environment. The BA minor gives you a clear understanding of how business works, and, ultimately, gives you a strategy for using business as a tool to achieve your professional and personal goals. The BA minor will provide you with a wide spectrum of fundamental business principles to give you a head start in the right direction.
The BA minor is not available to Tabor School of Business majors.
Business Administration Course List
Required Courses (15 credits)
- AC230 Introduction to Financial Statements
- EC120 Principles of Economics
- IS240 Foundations of Information Systems
- MG300 Organizational Behavior and Change
- MK200 Principles of Marketing
Electives - pick 2 (6 credits)
- IB330 International Business
- ET340 Foundations of Entrepreneurship
- MG340 Human Resources for Managers
- MG342 Training and Technology in Organizations
- MG345 Leading Organizational Change
- MG370 Operations Management*
- MG377 Supply Chain and Logistics*
- MK308 Consumer Behavior and Analytics
- Or other course as approved by Tabor Dean
*Course may require a pre-requisite