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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Business Administration Minors

ACCOUNTING MINOR

The accounting minor requires 18 hours of course work. This minor is intended to provide students with a broad understanding accounting in the private and public sectors. Students are highly encouraged to complete the introductory courses by the end of their sophomore year.

  • HBA 211 Principles of Accounting I
  • HBA 212 Principles of Accounting II
  • HBA 311 Intermediate Accounting I
  • HBA 312 Intermediate Accounting II
  • HBA 412 Auditing

Additionally, one 300- or 400-level accounting elective is required.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MINOR

The minor in business administration requires 24 hours of course work. This minor is intended to provide students with the
basic understanding of the management in the private and public sectors. Students are highly encouraged to complete the introductory courses by the end of their sophomore year.

  • HBA 211 Principles of Accounting I
  • HBA 212 Principles of Accounting II
  • HECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • HECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics
  • HBA 330 Corporate Finance
  • HBA 321 Leadership and Professional Development

Additionally, two 300- or 400-level business electives are required.

PROFESSIONAL SALES MINOR

The interdisciplinary professional sales minor requires 15 hours of course work including a marketing course, two selling experience courses, one customer relationship management course (HBA 476), and an interdisciplinary elective from the student’s major area or other area of interest. The total hours do not include a co-requisite (HECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics to HBA 360 Principles of Marketing).

The distribution of requirements is intended to provide students in our Business Major with a broad interdisciplinary learning experience. Students are strongly encouraged to complete the first course by the end of their sophomore year.

  • HBA 360 Principles of Marketing
  • HBA 464 Principles of Professional Selling
  • HBA 475 Advanced Professional Selling
  • HBA 476 Customer Relationship Management

Additionally, one 200- or 400-level elective is required.