Management and Marketing Minors

Minors consisting of eighteen (18) semester credit hours are offered. At least half of the semester credit hours for a minor (9 semester credit hours) must be taken at TWU.  Students must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA (a C average) in minor courses in order to graduate with the minor, and a minimum of 6 semester credit hours in the minor must be upper-level courses. Required courses in each of the minors include the following:

Business Administration

ACCT 2043Fundamentals of Accounting I3
ECO 1013Principles of Microeconomics3
FIN 3053Business Finance3
MGT 3003Principles of Management3
MKT 3113Principles of Marketing3
Plus one upper-level College of Business course approved by a business advisor.3
Total SCHs18

Human Resource Management

MGT 3003Principles of Management3
MGT 3273Human Resource Management3
MGT 4103Training and Development3
MGT 4303Employment Staffing3
Select one of the following3
Fundamentals of Accounting I
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Plus one of the following upper-level business courses3
Labor Management Relationship
Human Behavior in Business Administration
Management of Compensation
International Human Resource Management
Total SCHs18

Management

MGT 3003Principles of Management3
MGT 3273Human Resource Management3
MGT 4223Human Behavior in Business Administration3
MGT 4303Employment Staffing3
MGT 4343Business Leadership Strategies3
MGT 4523Diversity in Organizations3
Total SCHs18

Marketing

MKT 3113Principles of Marketing3
Plus five of the following upper-level business courses15
Entrepreneurial Service Learning
Advertising Ethics
Retailing
Principles of Selling
Marketing Research
Promotion Strategy
Consumer Behavior
Business-to-Business Marketing
International Marketing
Marketing Analytics
Digital Marketing
Total SCHs18

Entrepreneurship

ACCT 2043Fundamentals of Accounting I3
MGT 3003Principles of Management3
MGT 3243Entrepreneurship3
MGT 4443Small Business Management (Must be final course)3
MKT 3113Principles of Marketing3
Plus one of the following upper-level business courses3
Entrepreneurial Service Learning
Principles of Selling
Consumer Behavior
Total SCHs18