Undergraduate Online Business Administration Minor
The Business Administration minor is a structured minor that requires the completion of 18 units. The Business Administration minor is only available to non-BSBA majors in Arizona Online.
Professional admission to the Eller College is not required for the BNAD minor; there are no prerequisites at the upper division other than the completion of ECON 200 prior to taking BNAD 301. However, it is suggested that all the lower division courses be completed prior to the upper division courses.
Curriculum
Lower Division Foundation (9 units)
Description: This course introduces students to concepts of computer technology and the impacts of Internet on social, organizational, personal and ethical issues. Students develop a sufficient understanding of computers and other issues to form critical opinions about them, as well as acquire and hone skills to recognize and evaluate their role in interacting with the Internet.
Offered: fall, spring, and summer - 2nd 7-week session
Description: National and international economic issues. An introduction to economic analysis.
Prerequisite(s): two courses from Tier One, Individuals and Societies (Two courses in 150A, 150B, and/or 150C).
Offered: fall, spring, and summer - 1st 7-week session
Minor students are encouraged to take ACCT 250 instead of ACCT 200 when possible
ACCT 250: Information for Business Decisions
Description: This course provides a basic introduction to both financial and managerial accounting topics. It concentrates on concepts and relationships involved in preparing and analyzing financial statements and some basic decision making for internal financial managers. This course is not for Foundational Business Administration students; it will not meet the Eller College of Management requirements for professional admission.
Beginning 2025 Offered: Spring and Summer - 1st 7-week session
OR:
ACCT 200: Introduction to Financial Accounting
Description: Concepts involved in accounting for assets, liabilities and owners' equity; financial statements.
Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer - 1st 7-week session
Upper Division (9 units)
BNAD 301 Global and Financial Economics and Strategies (3 units)
Description: This is an applications based course which looks at the financial and economic operations of domestic and world markets. This course cannot be used towards any business major degree.
Prerequisite(s): ECON 200.
Offered: fall only - 2nd 7-week session
OR
BNAD 304 Survey of Finance (3 units)
Description: An introduction to finance which provides an overview of the different areas of finance, introduces students to career options in finance, and provides a foundation in the basic tools and techniques of finance. It also covers the impact of markets and institutions on businesses. This course is simply an introduction to financial topics. This is a web-based course, which means that students must be self-directed to be successful in mastering course requirements.
Offered: fall only - 2nd 7-week session
Description: This course is intended to provide an overview of organizational behavior, effective management skills, law and ethics in the workplace and human relations. This course cannot be used towards any business major degree.
Beginning 2025 Offered: Summer only - 2nd 7-week session
Description: This course is intended to provide an overview of marketing concepts with attention to consumer behavior, ethics, international and nonprofit components. This course cannot be used towards any business major degree.
Beginning 2025 Offered - Spring only - 2nd 7-week session
Declaring the Minor and Course Registration Process
Any advisor on campus can add the business administration minor to a student's academic profiles. Registration is open through the UAccess Student Center (given pre-requisites).
Policies
- Eller does not permit double use of courses in their majors with majors or minors outside of the College, nor double use of courses in their minors with majors outside of the College. Unique units are required for the student’s major and minor.
- One exception: Students who complete a second (dual) degree MAY use courses from their Eller College major within the business administration minor as part of their second degree from another college.
- A minimum of nine units must be completed in residence, nine units must be upper division, and any transfer work must be approved through the Eller College Undergraduate Programs Office.
- Students must also have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 within the minor.