Enterprise Studies, Minor
View ChecksheetMinimum Total Credit Hours: 18
Minimum Upper-Division Hours: 9
Program Code: N390
The requirements for a minor must be completed concurrently with the major degree requirements.
No minor may be added by completing courses after receiving the bachelor’s degree.
At least six (6) credit hours must be earned in courses acceptable for residence credit by standards set forth by the Dodge College of Arts and Sciences, excluding transfer, correspondence, and examination (AP, CLEP, Advanced Standing) credit. Courses for the minor may not be taken Pass/ No Pass.
No single course may be used by a student to satisfy a major requirement and a minor requirement. A course may be used, however, to satisfy both a major support requirement and a minor requirement.
Requests to substitute a minor requirement must be approved in writing by the Dodge College of Arts and Sciences.
Required Courses
Students must successfully complete at least 18 credit hours, including at least nine (9) credit hours at the upper-division level.
A grade of C or better must be earned in each course counted for minor credit.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
B AD 2113 | Introduction to Business I | 3 |
MGT 2013 | Introduction to Management | 3 |
or MKT 2013 | Introduction to Marketing and Supply Chain Management | |
COMM 2613 | Public Speaking | 3 |
Choose 9 upper-division credit hours from the following: 1 | 9 | |
Entrepreneurship Internship | ||
Persuasion Principles | ||
Organizational Communication | ||
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory | ||
Governmental Relations to Business | ||
Introduction to Human Relations | ||
P SC 4213 | ||
Psychology of Groups | ||
Other courses as approved by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences | ||
Total Credit Hours | 18 |
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Note: students must meet pre-requisites for enrollment in upper-division classes.
- Minors in the Dodge College of Arts & Sciences are available to all undergraduate students at OU. If the minor is officially declared, successfully completed, and noted on the graduation application, the student’s transcript will so indicate at the time the bachelor’s degree is posted.