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A minor in Business, Management or Computer and Information Technology programs allows you to explore interests outside your major, broaden your skill set and gain a career advantage.
Learn more about general minor requirements.

All of our undergraduate minor programs are available at our St. Louis main campus. Many are also offered globally:

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Minor in Business

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This 18-credit hour minor provides students a broad overview of businesses and how they work, from understanding money and costs to making smart financial decisions. You'll learn to use data, understand markets and build skills for success in any organization.

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Minor in Computer Science

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This 18-credit hour minor teaches you how to write computer programs, understand how computers work and learn the math behind them. You'll also explore how technology affects society and choose topics like operating systems, networks or other programming languages.

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Minor in Data Analytics

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This 21-credit hour minor teaches you how to collect, organize and analyze large amounts of data to guide decision-making processes for businesses. You'll learn about statistics, different computer tools like spreadsheets and programming languages (including R), and how to show the meaning of the information understandably.

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Minor in Economics

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This 18-credit hour minor helps you understand how money, markets, and economies work in the world. You'll learn about decision-making processes, how economies grow, and how different countries interact through trade and finance. You'll also choose special topics like the digital economy, labor or international commerce.

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Minor in Entrepreneurship

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This 18-credit hour minor teaches you how to start and manage your own business, whether it's a small company or a global venture with a social mission. You'll learn about planning, marketing, leadership and how to make your innovative ideas a reality.

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Minor in Finance

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Learn how to make sound decisions using financial information, what makes a smart investment, and the basics of managing money with this 18-credit hour minor. Gain insight into how financial markets and banks work and how to use technology for decision-making and problem-solving.

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Minor in Management

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This minor allows students from all academic disciplines within the university to choose 18 credits of management courses that fit your interests. You'll learn essential skills for leading, organizing and motivating people in all kinds of organizations, preparing you to succeed in business and beyond.

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