Business Administration Minor

Program Details

Modality: In-Person
Semester Hours: 18

Eligibility: The Business Administration Minor is designed for and offered to students with non-business majors only. The requirements for the Minor in Business Administration are the following:

The student must complete a minimum of 18 semester hours in Business courses, including:

Code Title Semester Hours
BCOR 1910Business for Good2
BCOR 2110Financial Accounting4
Three additional 4-unit Business Courses, at least two of which must be at the 3000-level 112
Total Semester Hours18
1

Students must take the prerequisites for additional 4-unit business courses.

Courses counting toward the Business Minor may not be taken outside of LMU, with the exception of one course from Study Abroad.

Due to high demand, students must apply to, and be accepted into, the Business Administration Minor. Applications will be available online during the first six weeks of each semester, for admission to the Minor during the following semester.

Prerequisites for admission to the minor are the completion of MATH 112 Calculus for BusinessMATH 120 Precalculus MathematicsMATH 122 Calculus for the Life Sciences I, or MATH 131 Calculus I with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or a Dean’s exception. Students must complete BCOR 1910 Business for Good and BCOR 2110 Financial Accounting with a grade of C (2.0) or higher before they will be allowed to enroll in any elective classes for the minor. Students must have a cumulative GPA for all minor courses of a 2.5 or higher. Once the minor requirements have been met, students will not be permitted to take any more classes in the CBA without the approval of the Assistant Dean, Undergraduate Business Programs.

Structure: A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 is required in the minor for graduation.

Students are advised to apply to the minor during the sophomore or junior year in order to complete all coursework (some of which is sequential) by graduation. Students planning to study abroad may be deferred for a semester, but will need to plan accordingly.