The Center for Business offers minors/concentrations in the following fields:
Minor in Sports Management
Students must earn a grade of C- (1.70) or better to successfully complete the requirements for the minor. Courses are 3 credits and may not be offered every semester. Requirements are developed on case-by-case basis at the discretion of the Business Program.
Requirements for the Minor in Sports Management:
- Six Sports Management Minor Electives (18 credits) listed below:
- SPMA-210: Introduction to Sports Management
- SPMA-220: Event Planning
- SPMA-230: Facilities Management
- SPMA-320: Sports Law
- SPMA-330: Sports Marketing
- SPMA-340: Sports Finance
Concentration in Finance
The purpose of the finance concentration is to provide a foundation of finance, financial markets, investments, and securities, to students looking to work in the banking, investment, or other private, or not-for-profit industry or government agency. The concentration will prepare students for finance positions in commercial, retail, and investment banks, securities firms, brokerage firms, to name a few. The concentration provides CHC majors another option to increase their marketability and expand their career options.
Required Concentration Courses:
- ACCT 103: Financial Accounting
- ECON 201: Principles of Finance – Money & Banking
- FINA 304: Corporate Finance
- FINA 181: Introduction to Investments and Securities
- FINA 352: International Financial Markets
- FINA 336: Financial Markets and Institutions
Supply Chain Management Concentration
The supply chain management concentration will prepare students for positions in logistics, operations, or distribution management, to name a few. The concentration provides CHC majors another option to increase their marketability and expand their career options.
Required Concentration Courses:
- BUSN 104: Introduction to Business
- ECON 211: Introduction to Global Economics
- MATH 227: Intro to Probability and Statistics
- MGMT 105: Principles of Management
- MGMT 205: Project Management
- MGMT 206: Purchasing/Supply Chain Management