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Minor in Business

The minor in Business is designed to offer a basic understanding of business topics for students who are not enrolled in the School of Business or intending to pursue a business degree.

Requirements:
  • • Five (5) 3-credit 3000-4000 Junior/Senior level business courses (minimum of 15 credits which may include, but are not limited to, BADM courses listed on the plan of study).
  • A ‘C’ (2.0) grade or better in each course to be counted toward the minor.
Additional Details:
  • The Plan of Study for the Minor in Business must be submitted during the student's last semester when the student is in the process of completing or has completed the minor. There can be no declaration of the minor prior to a student's last semester.
  • Since registration in business courses appropriate for the minor is on a space available basis, the School of Business cannot guarantee completion of the minor.
  • Accreditation standards restrict students who are not majors in the School of Business to no more than 27 credits of coursework offered by the School of Business.
  • No more than three of the credits used to satisfy requirements for the minor may be from transfer credits of courses equivalent to University of Connecticut courses, UConn Study Abroad or National Student Exchange courses. With approval, one 4 credit transfer course may be used to satisfy requirements for the minor.
  • Credits from internships cannot be used to satisfy requirements for the minor.
  • No student in the School of Business can complete both a major and a minor in Business.
BADM 3710, 3720, 3730, 3740, 3741, 3742, 3750, 3752, 3755, 3756, 3760, 4753, 4754 and 4895 (details shown on the plan of study) are not open to students in the School of Business. These courses may not be used to meet course or grade point average graduation requirements for School of Business majors, either as core business requirements or as required business electives.

View the minor in Business plan of study.

Minor in Entrepreneurship

The minor in Entrepreneurship is designed to offer a basic understanding of entrepreneurship topics for students who are not enrolled in the School of Business or intending to pursue a business degree.

Requirements:
  • Five (5) 3-credit 3000-4000 Junior/Senior level business courses (minimum of 15 credits which may include, but are not limited to, BADM courses listed on the plan of study).
  • A ‘C’ (2.0) grade or better in each course to be counted toward the minor. Additional Details:
    • The Plan of Study for the Minor in Enterpreneurship must be submitted during the student's last semester when the student is in the process of completing or has completed the minor. There can be no declaration of the minor prior to a student's last semester.
    • Since registration in business courses appropriate for the minor is on a space available basis, the School of Business cannot guarantee completion of the minor.
    • Accreditation standards restrict students who are not majors in the School of Business to no more than 27 credits of coursework offered by the School of Business.
    • No more than three of the credits used to satisfy requirements for the minor may be from transfer credits of courses equivalent to University of Connecticut courses, UConn Study Abroad or National Student Exchange courses.
    • Credits from internships cannot be used to satisfy requirements for the minor.
    • No student in the School of Business can complete both a major and a minor in business or entrepreneurship.
    BADM 3710, 3720, 3730, 3740, 3741, 3742, 3750, 3752, 3755, 3756, 3760, 4753, 4754 and 4895 (details shown on the plan of study) are not open to students in the School of Business. These courses may not be used to meet course or grade point average graduation requirements for School of Business majors, either as core business requirements or as required business electives.

    View the minor in Entrepreneurship plan of study.