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Minor in Business Administration for Non-Business Majors

Saint Leo University’s Business Administration Minor is tailored for non-business majors who want to build foundational business knowledge to complement their primary field of study. Whether you pursue a career in healthcare, the arts, or technology, understanding core business principles will position you for long-term success and leadership in any industry.

This program is offered:
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Open exclusively to non-business majors, the Business Administration Minor equips students with critical knowledge of business practices across disciplines such as management, marketing, entrepreneurship, and technology. The curriculum is designed to help students confidently enter and grow within today’s competitive job market.

Est. Time to Complete:
Credit Hours:
15 hours
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Learning Outcomes

Students will:

  • Understand the structure and dynamics of modern business environments
  • Learn the fundamentals of management and marketing
  • Explore entrepreneurial principles and innovation
  • Gain experience in using business information systems and analytics
  • Acquire adaptable skills that support diverse career paths
Flexible Learning, Focused on Your Success

Learn your way at Saint Leo University with flexible options—online, campus, or at an education center. Each program has its own modality to fit your needs. Whichever option you choose, Saint Leo University is committed to your success. View the details below to see how this degree program is offered.

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Immersive Campus Experience, A Community That Feels Like Home 

Saint Leo University's campus in Saint Leo, Florida, offers a transformative educational experience amidst scenic landscapes, including Lake Jovita and rolling green spaces. Home to over 2,000 students from all 50 states and more than 100 countries, the university fosters a tight-knit, inclusive community. 

Campus students benefit from comfortable residence and dining halls, advanced learning facilities, and a vibrant student life with numerous clubs and organizations. The proximity to Tampa Bay provides additional cultural and recreational opportunities, enriching the overall student experience.

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Required Courses (12 Credits)

  • ECO 110 – Economics for Life
  • MGT 301 – Principles of Management
  • MKT 301 – Principles of Marketing
  • MGT 320 – Entrepreneurship
  • COM 327 – Business Information Systems & Analytics
    (Note: MAT 201 prerequisite waived for Business Administration minors only)

Eligibility

This minor is available only to students who are not majoring in a business-related program.