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The College of Business offers undergraduate students a major and a minor in Business Management. Business Major Program Business Minor program More Programs
The Business Major ProgramThe major program offers students a solid foundation of essential business concepts and applications. In addition to courses in statistics, decision sciences, and general management, students study the fundamentals of four business functions: accounting, finance, marketing or operations. Majors have an opportunity to specialize in one of these four business functions. The knowledge gained in the specialization assists students to gain employment in that area of a business. Business majors are also required to minor in a discipline outside of business. In addition to providing the student with a broader education, the minor can also provide students with complementary knowledge in their business specialization. Business does not operate in isolation from other disciplines but looks to the arts and sciences for insight into such important business topics as leadership, ethics, consumer behavior, information systems, mathematical models and international relations. The Business Minor ProgramThe undergraduate programs include the Business Management major and the Business Management minor. Minors or other majors of particular interest to students majoring in Business Management: Applied Mathematics and Statistics (AMS), Computer Science (CSE), Economics (ECO), Information Systems (ISE), Psychology (PSY), Political Science (POL), Technological Systems Management (TSM) |
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