Minors in Business
The minors offered by the School of Business are designed to offer a basic understanding of a variety of business subjects for students looking to further their knowledge base within that subject. Coursework for these minors are typically completed in junior and senior years, however many minors require prerequisite coursework which should be started as early as a student's first year.
Students may earn only one minor that includes coursework in a business discipline at the 3000 or 4000-level (coursework in a business discipline is defined as any course offered using subject code ACCT, BADM, BUSN, BLAW, FNCE, HCMI, MEM, MENT/MGMT, MKTG, or OPIM). A student may earn a second minor offered by the School of Business only if it does not include School of Business coursework at the 3000 or 4000-level. Thus, an additional minor may be earned if it is offered jointly by the School of Business and another School or College, and all coursework used to satisfy that second minor is from non-Business coursework. The Personal Brand Entrepreneurship minor can be earned in combination with any other School of Business minor(s) because it does not require any coursework at the 3000 or 4000-level.
Open to Business and Non-Business Majors
Minor Requirements (Catalog)
Pre-Requisites to Declare: Completion of 40 credits and ACCT 2001 with a 'C' or higher.
Completing the Accounting minor will also satisfy the course pre-requisites necessary for eligibility to apply for admission to UConn's Master of Science Program in Accounting (MSA).
The courses for this minor are most typically offered through the Storrs and Stamford campuses.
Not open to undergraduate Accounting majors.
Students who began taking Entrepreneurship minor courses prior to the 2022-2023 catalog requirement changes may be able to complete the minor by following older catalog requirements. Please contact the Office of Undergraduate Advising to discuss with a Business Advisor.
Current list of additional courses with entrepreneurship content approved by the Management and Entrepreneurship Department for the Entrepreneurship minor for the 2022-2023 Academic Year and Prior
Pre-Requisites to Declare: Completion of 54 credits.
The courses for this minor are most typically offered through the Storrs campus.
Not open to undergraduate Management majors. Management majors may declare this as a concentration within their major.
This minor will allow students to demonstrate an advanced understanding of business reporting and decision making, and will give students the opportunity to broaden their skills and increase their employment opportunities.
Pre-Requisites to Declare: Completion of 40 credits, and ACCT 2001 and ACCT/BADM 2101 (formerly BADM 2710).
The courses for this minor are most typically offered through the Storrs campus.
Not open to undergraduate Accounting majors.
With introductory content intended for first-year and second-year students of any major, this minor offers students an introduction to the entrepreneurial, personal finance, legal, and marketing aspects of a person-as-brand business, including name-image-likeness and media-content based industries.
The courses required for this minor are at the 2000-level and thus are not subject to the restrictions on Business minors or limits on the number of Business courses available to non-Business students described in the School of Business section of this catalog. Courses towards the minor must be unique to the minor and cannot be used to fulfill the requirements of any other major or minor.
Pre-Requisites to Declare: NONE
The courses for this minor are most typically offered through the Storrs campus.
Pre-Requisites to Declare: Completion of 54 credits.
The courses for this minor are most typically offered through the Storrs campus.
Not open to undergraduate Business Data Analytics nor AIM (formerly MIS) majors.
Minor Requirements (Catalog)
Pre-Requisites to Declare: Completion of 54 credits.
The courses for this minor are most typically offered through the Storrs campus.
Not open to undergraduate Business Data Analytics nor AIM (formerly MIS) majors.