The Wesley J. Howe School of Technology Management undergraduate programs offer business minors in the following areas:
MARKETING MINOR
FINANCE MINOR
BT200 (BT115) – Financial Accounting (no prerequisite) formerly BT 115
BT321 – Corporate Finance (BT115 prerequisite) BT115 is now BT200
Plus 4 courses from the following 5 courses:
BT322 – Capital Markets (BT321 prerequisite)
BT425 – Investment Management (BT321 prerequisite)
BT426 – Securities Analysis (BT321 prerequisite)
BT430 – Introduction to Derivatives (BT321 prerequisite)
BT440 – Introduction to Banking and Credit (BT321 prerequisite)
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MINOR
Plus 4 courses in international business, international economics or cross-cultural studies while studying abroad. These courses require approval from Associate Dean of the Howe School of Undergraduate Studies.
BT100 - Principles of Management (no prerequisite)
BT360 – International Business
ENTREPRENEURSHIP MINOR
BT244 – Microeconomics
E355 – Engineering Economy or E356 Engineering Economy
BT372 – Discovery and Commercialization of Technical Business Opportunities
TG401 – Entrepreneurship and Business for Engineers and Scientists (Marketing and Operations of Technical Business Opportunities)
MGT472 – Assessment and Financing of Technical Business Opportunities
BT419 – Entrepreneurial Business Practicum
ECONOMICS MINOR
BT215 – Managerial Accounting (BT115 prerequisite) – or equivalent e.g., EM301 - BT115 is now BT200
BT321 – Corporate Finance (BT115 prerequisite) - BT115 is now BT200
BT243 – Macroeconomics
BT244 – Microeconomics
HUM107 – Studies in History/ Social Science Modernization
or CAL107 – Knowledge, Nature, Culture
BT200 Financial Accounting or BT215 Managerial Accounting
Plus one course from the following 4 courses:
HHS123 – History of European Society and Culture
HHS124 – History of European Society and Culture ll
HHS125 – U.S. Social and Economic History I
HHS126 – U.S. Social and Economic History II
Plus one course from the following 8 courses:
HHS377 - Cities and the Global Economy
HHS379 – International Politics
HHS380 – Energy, Politics and Administration
HHS389 – The Economic History of Europe
HHS312 – Technology and Society in America
HHS390 – History of Credit, Money and Banking
HHS414 – Industrial America
HHS479 – Studies in the History of Technology
QUANTITATIVE FINANCE MINOR
QF101 – Introduction to Quantitative Finance I (no prerequisite)
QF102 – Introduction to Quantitative Finance II (no prerequisite but preferred to take QF 101 and QF102 in sequence)
BT200 (BT115) – Financial Accounting (no prerequisite) - Formerly BT115
BT321 – Corporate Finance (BT115 prerequisite) BT 115 is now BT200
BT430 – Introduction to Derivatives (BT321 prerequisite)
MA450 – Optimization & Simulation Methods for QF (BT321 and a Statistics course prerequisite)*
Plus one of the following options:
QF201 – Principles of Financial Modeling (QF101/QF102 and a Statistics course prerequisite)
QF202 – Intermediate Financial Modeling (QF101/QF102 and a Statistics course prerequisite)
FE530 – Introduction to Financial Engineering (QF101/102 and a statistics course prerequisite)
INFORMATION SYSTEMS MINOR
CS115 or CS105 - Programming
MIS201 - Introduction to Information Systems
BT416 - BPM
BT421 - Systems Analysis and Design
MT460 - Managing the IT Resource
BT333 - Database Management
For more information about each minor please contact Michelle.Crilly@stevens.edu
Disclaimer –The University reserves the right to change, add and delete course offerings and to alter, add or cancel course sections without further general notice.