Minor in Business Administration

Minor in Business Administration

Minor in Business Administration

Business Administration Minor (for Non-BA students) (20 credits)
To minor in Business Administration, students need to complete the following five courses (For students with ID 63 onwards)
Course code Course name Credit
ICMB 205 ICMB 206 Microeconomics OR Macroeconomics 4 (4-0-8) 4 (4-0-8)
ICMB 213 Financial Accounting 4 (4-0-8)
ICMB 222 Principles of Marketing 4 (4-0-8)
ICMB 235 ICMB 236 Management and Organizational Behavior OR Human Resources Management 4 (4-0-8)
ICMB XXX Choose one core course from the remaining courses (except ICMB 490 Career Preparation) 4 (4-0-8)
Remark: Note I: Student should pass ICGC 102 Academic Writing and Research II or ICGC 112 Academic Writing and Research II (Advanced) with minimum of “D” AND pass ICMA 100 Foundation Mathemethics. Note II: Students can submit the course equivalency form regarding ICBA 200 Business Mathematics and/or ICMB 201 Business Statistics to BA Division Chair. Note III: Students must submit the minor request form to BA Division Chair. Note IV: Students must follow the pre-requisite of the courses taken.
Business Economics Minor (20 credits)
To minor in Business Economics, students need to complete the following five courses.
(For students with ID 63 onwards)
Course code Course name Credit
ICBE 371 Strategic Choices of Consumers and Firms 4 (4-0-8)
ICBE 372 World Economy 4 (4-0-8)
ICBE 373 Econometrics and Data Analysis 4 (4-0-8)
ICBE 471 Market Structures and Pricing Strategies 4 (4-0-8)
ICBE 472 Economic Policy Analysis 4 (4-0-8)
Finance Minor (20 credits)
To minor in Business Economics, students need to complete the following five courses.
(For students with ID 63 onwards)
Course code Course name Credit
ICMF 316 Financial Management 4 (4-0-8)
ICMF 317 International Financial Markets 4 (4-0-8)
ICMF 318 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management 4 (4-0-8)
ICMF 319 Multinational Corporate Finance 4 (4-0-8)
ICMF 420 Financial Analysis and Modeling 4 (4-0-8)
International Business Minor (20 credits)
To minor in International Business, students need to complete the following five courses.
(For students with ID 63 onwards)
Course code Course name Credit
ICMI 331 Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management 4 (4-0-8)
ICMI 332 Diversity, Cross Culture and Expatriate Management 4 (4-0-8)
ICMI 333 Global Trade, Policies, and Regulations 4 (4-0-8)
ICMI 431 Risk Management in International Business 4 (4-0-8)
ICMI 432 Internationalization Strategy 4 (4-0-8)
Marketing Minor (20 credits)
To minor in International Business, students need to complete the following five courses
(For students with ID 63 onwards)
Course code Course name Credit
ICMK 351 Consumer Insights – A Qualitative Approach 4 (4-0-8)
ICMK 352 Market Intelligence – A Quantitative Approach 4 (4-0-8)
ICMK 353 Consumer Behavior and Decision Making 4 (4-0-8)
ICMK 361 Digital Marketing 4 (4-0-8)
ICMK 461 Marketing Strategy for Sustainability 4 (4-0-8)

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