
The minor in business administration is a set of seven courses designed to expose students to the functional areas of business.
Why should I enroll in the Business Minor Program?
- Eventually, regardless of major, virtually everyone works in a business
- The business minor will provide the education that leads to rapid career advancement
- The business minor allows easy transition to an MBA program. Students who successfully complete a business minor may be allowed to reduce the UML MBA to ten courses from 16 (pending individual course approval by the COM)
How do I enroll in this program?
Full time undergraduates who are majoring in a discipline other than business administration are eligible to enroll in the business minor. To enroll you must:
- Indicate your intention to pursue this minor with your current advisor
- Begin coursework by taking economics, financial accounting and marketing principles; students who complete these courses will be eligible to continue with the minor
- File a Declaration of Minor form with the College of Management before registering for 300/400 level management courses
What courses will I take?
Semester 1
49.201 Economics I
60.201 Financial Accounting
Semester 2
62.201 Marketing Principles
Semesters 3 and 4
61.301 Business Finance
63.301 Management Information Systems
66.301 Organizational Behavior
plus one 300-Level College of Management Elective
Contact information
For more information, contact Frank Andrews, director of Management Undergraduate Programs, (978) 934-2816.


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