Note: Students pursuing a Business (B.S.) degree cannot obtain a Business Minor. Scroll down to view complimentary minor options to the Business (B.S.) degree.
Overview
The Business minor enhances any major by providing foundational skills necessary for success in various business contexts. Courses are taught by Penn State faculty and are tailored to complement majors across disciplines.
Why Minor in Business?
- Enhance career options with essential business skills.
- Gain knowledge in economics, accounting, and other business disciplines.
- Develop collaborative, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills.
The official requirements for this minor option can be viewed in the online Undergraduate Bulletin under the program requirements.
Complimentary Minor Options
Begin your academic journey with Penn State Greater Allegheny today. Explore our minor options and find the perfect complement to your degree program.
Psychology: The Psychology minor offers a broad overview of psychology topics, research methods, and deeper knowledge in specific domains such as biological, clinical, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology. It provides flexibility in coursework selection emphasizing theory or application.
The official requirements for this minor can be viewed in the online Undergraduate Bulletin under the program requirements.
Project and Supply Chain Management: The Project and Supply Chain Management Minor introduces advanced topics in supply chain and project management. It enhances career prospects with specialized knowledge in operations and supply chain management suitable for both business and non-business majors.
The official requirements for this minor can be viewed in the online Undergraduate Bulletin under the program requirements.
Sports Studies: The Sport Studies minor explores the role of sport in societies from interdisciplinary perspectives. It examines sport's impact on identities, cultural concepts, and economic influences. The program fosters critical thinking about sport's societal implications across various domains.
The official requirements for this minor can be viewed in the online Undergraduate Bulletin under the program requirements.