Business Administration
Business Administration Requirements
The academic requirements for business administration represent a specialized course of study within the larger context of a diverse liberal arts education. Not only are these requirements designed to provide a focused and rigorous approach to the core concepts of the discipline, but they also allow ample opportunities for exploration in other subjects and departments throughout the university. By studying business administration at DePauw, you will develop comprehensive expertise in your field while enjoying the benefits of a well-rounded education.
Total Courses Required
Six
Core Courses
ECON 100, FIN 220, and ECON 280 or FIN/ECON 293
Other Required Courses
Selected Core (choose one): FIN/ECON 293, ECON 398, PSY 364*, MATH 422*
Quantitative Analysis (choose one): BIO 375*, COMM 350, ECON 350, MATH 247, MATH 341, MATH 441*, MATH 442*, POLS 318, PSY 214*, SOC 401
Elective (choose one): PACS 100, COMM 326, COMM 335*, CSC 121, FIN/ECON 293, FIN/ECON 360*, ECON 398, ECON 420*, ECON 430*, ECON 470*, KINS 406, MATH 331*, MATH 336, MATH 422*, MATH 423*, PHIL 230, PHIL 233, PSY 254*, PSY 364
- At least four of these courses must be outside the student's major(s) and other minors.
- Students with a minor in Business Administration are required to attend at least six Management Center lectures during their junior or senior year. (The McDermond Center for Management & Entrepreneurship must be notified of a student's intention to complete this minor during the spring of their junior year.)
- Completion of an internship approved by the Department of Economics and Management is required.
- Courses that have a prerequisite in addition to the core or quantitative course requirement are designated with *.
Number 300 & 400 Level Courses
1
Contact Us
Economics and Management
Leveraging the resources of the School of Business and Leadership, the business administration minor at DePauw is housed in the Department of Economics and Management. This department provides valuable insight into contemporary issues that shape our society while developing leaders who can excel in our rapidly changing, interconnected world.

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