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Business Administration Minor

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Develop strategies to lead effective workplaces, field operations, and organizational behavior.

This minor is tailored for Pitt State students from non-business majors. Pairing a business administration minor with a non-business major provides essential management, finance, and marketing skills, preparing students to lead effectively in any industry.

Students engage in case study analyses related to economic concepts and decision-making. In the classroom, work collaboratively to determine opportunity cost, budget constraints, productivity, and costs to real-world scenarios.

Unique class topics in the Business Administration minor:

  • Principles of Microeconomics: Analyze economic concepts and decision-making at the individual and firm levels including topics like opportunity cost, budget constraint, productivity and costs, and more.
  • Introduction to Management: Develop foundational management skills and principles for effective organizational leadership.
  • Management and Organizational Behavior: Explore the dynamics of organizational behavior and its impact on management strategies.
  • Fundamentals of Marketing: Apply basic marketing principles to understand consumer behavior and market dynamics.
  • Principles of Marketing: Implement strategic marketing approaches to promote products and services effectively.
  • Business Finance: Manage financial resources and make informed business investment decisions.
  • Legal and Social Environment of Business: Examine the legal and social factors shaping the business environment and their implications for decision-making.

 

Additional information
for the College of Business

Catalog – see program guides