Want more job options when you graduate?
Increase the value of your degree with a Business Minor!
CSU students not majoring in Business should explore completing a specific business minor and develop specific business skills that can enhance your academic studies. Some of the advantages by earning your minor in business include:
- A business minor requires only 16-19 hours and can help you meet your graduation credit requirement
- A strong fundamental background in a specific business discipline is vital for any career professional
- A strong career internship can lead to higher paying career options
- Differentiate yourself from other classmates with similar majors
To learn more about business minors please schedule an appointment with a Business Academic Advisor. Please contact the College of Business Undergraduate Advising Center at (216) 687-3729.
Current Business Minors:
- Accounting
- Business
- Computer & Information Science
- Information Systems
- International Business
- Finance
- Management and Labor Relations
- Marketing
- Operations & Supply Chain Management
Map your Major with potential Minors and Career Opportunities
| Major | Business Minor | Possible Career Goal |
|---|---|---|
| Psychology | Management / Human Resources | Human Resource Management |
| Psychology | Marketing | Marketing & Survey Research |
| Math | Finance | Financial Analysts |
| Communication | Marketing | Public Relations/Advertising |
| Business Economics | Finance | Financial Advisor/Stockbroker |
| Organizational Leadership | Management / Human Resources | Human Resource Management |
| Math | Computer Information Science | Computer Programmer |
| Computer Information Science | Marketing | Computer & Information Systems Manager |
| Sociology | Marketing | Marketing & Survey Research |
| Art | Marketing | Art Administrator |