These program offerings are not intended for students pursuing the B.S. in business administration.
Students wishing to enter the Ithaca College 4+ 1 M.B.A. program should follow this course of study. In addition, they should take 319-11000 Public Communication; or 319-11500 Business and Professional Communication. Students majoring in any business or accounting degree, sport management, telecommunications management, and/or applied economics may not enroll in this minor. Students may not enroll in both the management minor and the business minor.
887-20300
Introduction to Law I
3
882-36000
Management Information Systems
880-22500
Financial Accounting
880-22600
Management Accounting
883-31100
Business Finance
884-31200
Principles of Marketing
886-34500
Operations Management
885-30600
Organizational Behavior
Total
24
Note: Students should be aware of the prerequisites for the above, listed below.
312-11000
Intro to Computers and Information Systems
313-24400
Statistics with Probability
306-12100
Macroeconomics
306-12200
Microeconomics
This minor is a general introduction to the study of business. Students may not enroll in both the management minor and the business minor. Not available to students majoring in business administration, accounting, sport management, or applied economics.
881-26500
International Business Operations
18
Note: Each of the above courses has prerequisites.
This minor surveys the importance of finance in the business world. It is not available to students pursuing a B.S. in business administration or accounting.
Principles of Macroeconomics
305-12200
Principles of Microeconomics
883-20300
Financial Markets and Institutions
883-xxxxx
Finance elective (level 2 or higher)
This minor provides an overview of the field of international business. It is not available to students pursuing the bachelor of science degree program in business administration or accounting.
880-34000
International Accounting
881-36000
International Management of Human Resources
881-48000
Export/Import Operations
881-49000
Seminar in International Business
881-49700
Selected Topics in International Business
881-49800
International Business Internship
883-37000
International Finance
884-38000
International Marketing
887-31000
International Business Law
881-xxxxx
London Center/International Business Courses
6
From the above international business electives, or
From the approved liberal arts courses list
(Note: International Economics, offered in London, can be substituted as an approved liberal arts elective.)
Foreign language course (at least at level 2)
The interdisciplinary minor in legal studies is administered by the School of Business. It includes coursework from several schools of the College, and it is designed to provide a broad education in which students study law from a humanistic and social point of view. This minor is not available to students pursuing the B.S. in business administration or accounting.
The purpose of the minor is to allow non-business majors to develop a greater understanding of the impact of law and legal institutions on society and public policy. Students study the sources and evolution of law, the legal process, and how law functions in a complex social, political, and economic system.
The minor consists of 18 credits. The two required foundation courses introduce legal methodology including legal analysis, the Socratic method, and case-law studies. In addition, students select two courses on specific applications of the law and two courses on the larger social and ethical dimensions of the law. The requirements of the minor should complement and supplement the majors of students with diverse career goals.
887-20400
Introduction to Law II, or
887-30700
Commercial Law
887-35300
Real Estate Law
887-32000
Marketplace Regulation and Consumer Protection
887-32300
Legal Research Seminar
885-36000
Labor Law
885-44400
Employment Law
885-46100
Arbitration Seminar
640-43500
Health Care Law
310-30300
Constitution Law: Civil Rights and Liberties
310-36400
Law and Public Policy
887-43000
Business and Society
221-31200
Government and the Media
306-35200
Economics of Regulation
314-21200
Introduction to Ethics
314-23000
Medical Ethics
314-25000
Environmental Ethics
314-26000
Human Rights
314-32500
Philosophy of Public Policy
314-37500, 314-37600
Selected Topics: Justice and Punishment
310-12300
Political Justice
310-31000
Supreme Court in U.S. Politics
310-36300
Politics of Equality
330-49200
Seminar in Psychology: Psychology & Law
331-20300
Juvenile Delinquency
331-30200
Sociology of Crime
331-30700
Social Policy
331-42100
Seminar: Race, Racism, and the Law
663-30300
Seminar in Legal and Ethical Issues in Sport
Students are advised to pay particular attention to prerequisites for courses.
Students pursuing the B.S. in business administration or accounting are not eligible for this overview of the field of marketing.
884-32300
Consumer Behavior
884-32000
Marketplace Regulations and Consumer Protection
884-34000
Retail Management
884-37000
Promotion Management
884-39700
Selected Topics in Marketing
884-41100
Marketing Research
884-49700
884-49900
Independent Study in Marketing
9
310-10200
Media and Politics
319-14000
Small Group Communication
221-23200
Public Relations
221-24100
Advertising
221-29600
Audience Research
221-32100
Broadcast Programming and Production
221-32200
New Telecommunications Technologies
221-32400
European Mass Media
330-10000
Psychology of Adjustment
330-10300
General Psychology or
330-20300
Principles of Psychology
330-10400
Introduction to Developmental Psychology or
330-20400
Principles of Developmental Psychology
330-31600
Social Psychology
330-33400
Industrial Psychology
331-10100
Introduction to Sociology
331-10200
Contemporary Sociological Issues
331-20700
Race and Ethnicity
663-29500
Social Aspects of Sport
663-29600
Psychology of Sport
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