A Sample Plan represents one way to complete a program of study. Actual course selection and sequence will vary and should be discussed with your academic advisor(s).

Business Administration MINOR


Academic Career

0 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
Thoughtful planning is required to complete the courses necessary for a minor.
At least 12 semester hours of coursework must be completed in the Tippie College of Business. See MyUI course listing for administrative home of courses required for the minor.
An overall grade-point average of at least 2.00 is required on all courses taken and on courses taken at The University of Iowa. (2.00 GPA on all courses, not each course).
Coursework in the minor may not be taken pass/nonpass.
Exceptions made for the minor may not satisfy requirements for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree. See an advisor in C140 PBB for more information.

First Year

8 s.h.

Fall

4 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
MATH:1350 - Quantitative Reasoning for Business or MATH:1380 - Calculus and Matrix Algebra for Business a b c d 4 s.h.

Spring

4 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
ECON:1100 - Principles of Microeconomics e 4 s.h.

Second Year

13 s.h.

Fall

6 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
BAIS:1500 - Business Computing Essentials 2 s.h.
ECON:1200 - Principles of Macroeconomics e 4 s.h.

Spring

7 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
ACCT:2100 - Introduction to Financial Accounting f 3 s.h.
STAT:1030 - Statistics for Business 4 s.h.

Third Year

12 s.h.

Fall

6 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
ACCT:2200 - Managerial Acct Analytics & Data Visual f 3 s.h.
MGMT:2100 - Introduction to Management f 3 s.h.

Spring

6 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
MGMT:2000 - Introduction to Law f 3 s.h.
MKTG:3000 - Introduction to Marketing Strategy 3 s.h.

Fourth Year

3 s.h.

Fall

3 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
FIN:3000 - Introductory Financial Management f 3 s.h.
Footnotes
Footnote Letter Footnote Description
a This course has prerequisites. See MyUI course listing for details.
b Students must meet the stated prerequisites or ALEKS score to enroll in MATH:1350 or MATH:1380. Discuss math placement with your academic advisor.
c MATH:1350 is a new course effective fall 2020; students should take MATH:1350, MATH:1380, or a calculus course to complete this requirement.
d Enrollment in math courses requires completion of a placement exam.
e This course is designed to be taken early in your studies as the content is important to subsequent classes. See MyUI for prerequisites.
f Check MyUI for course requirements.
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