2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog
In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, success requires more than technical expertise—it demands adaptability, critical thinking, and a deep understanding of human behavior. This minor bridges the gap between business and the humanities, equipping students with the essential skills needed to lead, communicate, and navigate complex social and economic environments.
Students will develop confidence in public speaking, cultural competence, and ethical decision-making, preparing them to engage diverse audiences and navigate global markets. By analyzing historical trends, they will gain insight into the economic, social, and political forces shaping modern business. Creativity and problem-solving will be emphasized, encouraging innovative approaches to complex challenges. Additionally, coursework in emotional intelligence will help students build strong professional relationships, while leadership studies will provide multiple perspectives on power, influence, and decision-making.
Minor
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Lower Level Courses | 6 | |
| Choose two courses: | ||
| Business Ethics | ||
| Professional Pathways | ||
| Cultivating Creativity | ||
| Upper Level Courses: | 12 | |
| Choose four courses: | ||
| U.S. Labor and the Working Class: Past and Present | ||
| Psychology of Emotion | ||
| Contemporary Cultural Issues | ||
| Literature and the Business Mind: Stories of Leadership, Ethics, and Innovation | ||
| Global Cultures & Trade Laws | ||
| Total Credits | 18 | |