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2012-2013
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MINOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
 
The minor in Business Administration provides students in degree programs in Economics and those outside the Lerner College of Business and Economics with an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the basic concepts of business administration. Completion of the requirements for the minor provides a basic understanding of the language and major functional areas of business. The minor is awarded only to students who have applied and been admitted to the program. Admission will be based on the availability of seats and the GPA of the student; a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 will be required for consideration. Students must have completed 28 credits at the University of Delaware prior to application. Applications are reviewed each September and February. The credits required for the minor may also be used to meet other distribution requirements, such as degree breadth requirements and professional electives. Students seeking a minor in Business Administration may only take one of the required Business or Finance courses at another AACSB institution.

Majors outside the Lerner College of Business and Economics must earn a grade of C- or better in all the following courses:

ACCT 200 Survey of Accounting 4
BUAD 301 Introduction to Marketing 3
BUAD 306 Operations Management 3
BUAD 309 Management and Organizational Behavior 3
ECON 100 Economic Issues and Policies 3
FINC 200 Fundamentals of Finance 3
MATH 201 Introduction to Statistical Methods I 3

CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF 22


Majors in the Economics degree program must earn a grade of C- or better in all the following courses:

ACCT 207 Accounting I 3
ACCT 208 Accounting II 3
BUAD 301 Introduction to Marketing 3
BUAD 306 Operations Management 3
BUAD 309 Management and Organizational Behavior 3
FINC 311 Fundamentals of Finance 3

CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF 18



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