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| Business Minors for Business Students |
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The Sam M. Walton College of Business offers a variety of business
minors for students desiring specific knowledge in another area if
business (outside of their major) to assist them in their business
careers. The minor requires the completion of 15 specific hours of
study. All courses applied toward the minor must be taken in
residence. Students who desire to earn a Business Minor must notify
the Walton College Undergraduate Programs Office of intent to pursue
the minor. All requirements for the minor must be completed prior to
the awarding of the student's undergraduate degree. All specific
course prerequisites must be met.
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| Business Administration Minors for Non-Business Students |
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To facilitate students outside Walton College in obtaining knowledge that will assist them
in making sustained contributions to organizations and society in a global, diverse, and
dynamic environment, Walton College offers a business minor. The minor requires completion
of a minimum of 21 required hours of study (including equivalencies) with at least 50 percent
of the courses applied toward the minor taken in residence. Each student must have a 2.00
cumulative grade-point average in the courses offered for the minor.
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| Arts and Sciences Minors for Business Students |
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Students in Walton College may pursue an academic minor in the J. William Fulbright College of
Arts and Sciences. Academic minors usually consist of 15 to 18 hours of course work. The available
minors and course requirements are specified in the Fulbright College section of this catalog.
Students must notify the Undergraduate Programs Office in Walton College of their intention to
pursue a minor as early as possible. Walton College will certify that the requirements of the
minor have been satisfied by graduation and, with the assistance of the Fulbright College, will
advise students on the requirements to complete a minor. The minor will be designated on the
student's transcript. Courses that are part of the University Core Requirements or the Additional
General Education Requirements or any other non-business course that is part of a student's
course of study may also be counted for credit in a minor. For example, ANTH 1023, Introduction
to Cultural Anthropology, is a concentration in the B.S.B.A. social science bloc and can also be
used to satisfy the requirements of the anthropology minor. Other courses in a minor can be
counted as general education electives. Walton College economics majors in the business economics
concentration or the international economics and business concentration may not obtain a Fulbright
College minor in economics.
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