10-25-2022, 01:07 PM
(05-20-2022, 07:30 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hey, basically, I would get permission to add the Business Administration minor, they're all LOWER LEVEL courses!
Some minors actually do not have the upper level (6 credit) requirement. Email your advisor and verify you can first...
Business Administration Minor - 18 Credit Hours
* Business Administration majors with a concentration in Management will not be allowed to select this minor
Link: http://catalog.umpi.edu/preview_program....turnto=155
BUS 101 - Introduction to Business 3 credits
BUS 150 - Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 credits
BUS 125 - Introduction to Business Computing 3 credits
OR BUS 200 - Intermediate Business Computing 3 credits
ECO 207 - Macro and Micro Economics 3 credits
PCJ 215 - Business Communication 3 credits
PCJ 315 - Professional Communication 3 credits
OR MAT 140 - Mathematics for Business 3 credits
Management Minor - 18 Credit Hours
* Business Administration majors with a concentration in Management & Leadership will not be allowed to select this minor.
Link: http://catalog.umpi.edu/preview_program....turnto=155
BUS 141 - Introduction to Project Management w/Microsoft Projects 3 credits
BUS 260 - Leadership 3 credits
BUS 321 - Human Resource Management 3 credits
BUS 415 - Operations Management 3 credits
PCJ 215 - Business Communication 3 credits
Select ONE of the following courses for 3 Credit Hours:
BUS 240 - Change Management 3 credits
BUS 350 - Business Law I 3 credits
BUS 352 - Business Law II 3 credits
BUS 353 - Legal and Ethical Issues in Business 3 credits
Jennr2z Wrote:Thank you for the post! It made me aware of the BAS option with UMPI. I am set up and have communicated with Jessica to start on 8/29 for BLS minor Management. I would however, much rather obtain a BAS for the industry that I am in. I have an AS degree so that wont qualify me for the UMPI BAS program. I have 61 RA credits and 18 Sophia credits so far and I have all of the necessary classes for the 6 areas required for a BOG AAS at Pierpoint. Since I have the Summer to obtain the Pierpoint AAS, is this a good option?
Technically, you can't get the AAS as you already have a first associates degree. Having said that, I've seen people "get" the AAS even after they have conferred a Bachelors and/or a Masters. If you really want to give it a go, try and see what happens, there are no costs involved except for the cost of transcripts...
Does Workplace Communication from Sophia fulfil the Professional Communication or Business Communication requirements?