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Undergraduate Level Minors - Business Administration
Not available for Business Administration, Management, Sports and Health Sciences,or Transportation and Logistics Management majors.
(18 semester hours)

 Undergraduate Catalog | Minors

The student who graduates with a minor in Business Administration will be able t

  • Use various data tools to collect information and develop business problem solving competencies.
  • Analyze business environments and formulate suitable strategies in the context of competitive forces and environmental factors.
  • Apply theoretical techniques to analyze government, business, and consumer markets.
  • Integrate market analyses and marketing information into a strategic plan.
  • Describe how Management Information Systems contribute to business processes in order to meet current and future technological needs within the organization.
  • Apply basic financial management operations to enhance business decision making processes. 
     
  • GM306 / BUSN311 - Business Theory
  • GM402 / ACCT311 - Principles of Financial Management
  • GM328 / BUSN313 - Business Strategy  / Global and Competitive Strategy
  • MC300 / MGMT310 - Principles and Theory of Management
  • MC302 / ITMG315 - Management Information Systems
  • MK300 / MKTG310 - Principles and Theory of Marketing

 Undergraduate Catalog | Minors

American Public University System (APUS) is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association and nationally accredited by the Accrediting Commission, Distance Education and Training Council.

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