Curtis L. Gerrish School of Business Minors
The Curtis L. Gerrish School of Business offers a wide array of minors to stack onto your program.
Considering a Minor?
Minors must be outside of your major and concentration. Up to two courses which have been prescribed by your major into your General Education requirements may be counted towards a minor. The minimum number of credits for a minor is 18. Core requirements, as designated by the Endicott College Catalog, and free electives may be used to satisfy the minor requirements.
Double Minors Policy
You may have two minors. In order to complete a second minor, courses used to fulfill the requirements of the first minor may not be used to meet the requirements of the second minor. Depending upon the major, you may not be able to complete the requirements of the minors within four years or within the minimum number of credits for your degree.
Available Minors in Business
-
Accounting
Program Requirements
Students who are otherwise required to take ACC175 and/or ACC185 for their major program must choose two other courses from the accounting curriculum.
Please note that preparation for the CPA requires further studies in accounting.
Students are required to take a minimum of 18 credits as follows:
Required Courses
-
ACC 175 - Financial Accounting (Cr: 3)
-
ACC 185 - Managerial Accounting (Cr: 3)
-
ACC 301 - Intermediate Accounting I (Cr: 3)
Additional Courses
Students must select one of the following tracks:
Track 1:
-
ACC 302 - Intermediate Accounting II (Cr: 3)
-
ACC 325 - Tax Accounting (Cr: 3)
-
ACC 425 - Corporate Tax Accounting (Cr: 3)
Track 2:
-
ACC 302 - Intermediate Accounting II (Cr: 3)
-
ACC 303 - Intermediate Accounting III (Cr: 3)
-
ACC 401 - Advanced Accounting (Cr: 3)
Track 3:
-
ACC 300 - Accounting Information Systems (Cr: 3)
-
ACC 350 - Auditing (Cr: 3)
-
ACC 451 - Data Analytics for Accounting and Auditing (Cr: 3)
View academic catalog and learning outcomes -
ACC 175 - Financial Accounting (Cr: 3)
-
Business Administration
Program Requirements
Students are required to take a minimum of 18 credits.
Required Courses
-
ACC 175 - Financial Accounting (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 125 - Introduction to Business (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 200 - Marketing (Cr: 3)
Additional Courses
Students select three from the following courses:
- 300-400 level BUS Electives (up to 9 credits)
-
BUS 210 - Finance (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 215 - Marketing Analytics (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 249 - Introduction to Business Analytics (Cr: 3)
View academic catalog and learning outcomes -
ACC 175 - Financial Accounting (Cr: 3)
-
Business Analytics
Program Requirements
Students are required to take a minimum of 19 credits.
Required Courses
-
BUS 115 - Business Computers II (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 116 - Advanced Excel Applications (Cr: 1)
-
BUS 249 - Introduction to Business Analytics (Cr: 3)
For Non-Business Majors
-
BUS 214 - Artificial Intelligence + Business (Cr: 3)
For all School of Business Majors
-
BUS 345 - Business Decision Making (Cr: 3)
Or
-
BUS 349 - Advanced Business Analytics (Cr: 3)
Additional Required Courses
Students select three from the following courses:
-
ACC 300 - Accounting Information Systems (Cr: 3)
-
ACC 451 - Data Analytics for Accounting and Auditing (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 214 - Artificial Intelligence + Business (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 215 - Marketing Analytics (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 345 - Business Decision Making (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 349 - Advanced Business Analytics (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 375 - Financial Modeling (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 426 - Marketplace Simulation (Cr: 3)
-
CSC 160/160L - Introduction to Programming and Lab (Cr: 4)
-
GD 350 - Information Design (Cr: 3)
View academic catalog and learning outcomes -
BUS 115 - Business Computers II (Cr: 3)
-
Construction Management
Program Requirements
Students are required to take a minimum of 18 credits.
Required Courses
-
BUS 120 - Business Fundamentals I (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 315 - Introduction to Construction Project Management (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 317 - Construction Cost Control and Estimation (Cr: 3)
-
ARC 220 - Electronic Media I (Cr: 3)
Or
-
IA 220 - Electronic Media I (Cr: 3)
Option 1: If a student has no experience with construction documentation - they may take ARC103 Media I Architectural Drafting.Option 2: If a student has REVIT/BIM or CAD experience they can take ARC220 Electronic Media I.
Additional Courses
Students select two-three courses from the following:
-
ACC 175 - Financial Accounting (Cr: 3)
-
ACC 185 - Managerial Accounting (Cr: 3)
-
ARC 205 - Built Environment and Technology I: Site Structure Material Assembly (Cr: 3)
-
ARC 206 - Built Environment and Technology II: Building Systems (Cr: 3)
-
ARC 306 - Built Environment IV: Contract Documents Studio (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 302 - Legal Environment for Business Including the UCC (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 415 - Business Negotiation (Cr: 3)
-
EGR 315 - Introduction to Systems Engineering (Cr: 3)
-
EGR 100 - Introduction to Engineering (Cr: 3)
View academic catalog and learning outcomes -
BUS 120 - Business Fundamentals I (Cr: 3)
-
Economics
Program Requirements
(Business Major is defined as Business Management, Entrepreneurship, Events Management, Finance, Healthcare Management, Hospitality Management, International Business or Marketing.)
Students are required to take a minimum of 18 credits.
Required Courses
-
ECN 201 - Macroeconomics (Cr: 3)
-
ECN 202 - Microeconomics (Cr: 3)
Business majors who minor in economics cannot use this course for their minor
-
ECN 302 - Intermediate Microeconomics (Cr: 3)
Business majors who minor in economics cannot use this course for their minor
Additional Required Courses
Students select three from the following courses:
-
ACC 175 - Financial Accounting (Cr: 3)
Business majors who minor in economics cannot use this course for their minor
-
BUS 210 - Finance (Cr: 3)
Business majors who minor in economics cannot use this course for their minor
-
BUS 249 - Introduction to Business Analytics (Cr: 3)
-
ECN 304 - Economics of the European Union (Offered in Spain) (Cr: 3)
-
ENV 375 - Environmental Economics (Cr: 3)
-
HST 310 - Economies and Peoples (Cr: 3)
-
POL 113 - American Government and Politics (Cr: 3)
-
SOC 217 - Work and Society (Cr: 3)
-
POL 215 - The New Europe (Cr: 3)
-
POL 220 - Comparative Political Models (Cr: 3)
View academic catalog and learning outcomes -
ECN 201 - Macroeconomics (Cr: 3)
-
Entrepreneurship
Program Requirements
Students are required to take a minimum of 18 credits as follows:
Required Introductory Course: 3 Credits
*If a student has already taken BUS 120 (Business Fundamentals I) or SM 101 (Principles of Sport Management) they are excused from this requirement and will take 12 elective credits
-
BUS 125 - Introduction to Business (Cr: 3)
Required Courses: 6 Credits
-
BUS 300 - Entrepreneurship (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 333 - Design Thinking (Cr: 3)
Additional Elective Courses: 9-12 credits
Select from the following:
-
ACC 175 - Financial Accounting (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 302 - Legal Environment for Business Including the UCC (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 305 - Human Resource Management (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 328 - Sales Management (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 335 - Managing Innovation (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 338 - Management of Closely-Held and Family Businesses (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 354 - Entrepreneurial Finance (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 360 - Retail Management (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 380 - Small Business Management (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 381 - Nonprofit Management (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 415 - Business Negotiation (Cr: 3)
-
HTM 250 - Food and Beverage Management (Cr: 3)
-
HTM 370 - Hospitality Entrepreneurship (Cr: 3)
View academic catalog and learning outcomes -
BUS 125 - Introduction to Business (Cr: 3)
-
Events Management
Program Requirements
Students are required to take a minimum of 18 credits as follows:
Required Courses
-
HTM 110 - Service Management (Cr: 3)
-
HTM 140 - Culinary Arts Operations (Cr: 3)
-
HTM 255 - Fundamentals of Events (Cr: 3)
-
HTM 318 - Events Management (Cr: 3)
-
HTM 372 - Events Risk Management (Cr: 3)
-
HTM 380 - Management of Corporate Events (Cr: 3)
or
-
HTM 382 - Management of Special Events (Cr: 3)
View academic catalog and learning outcomes -
HTM 110 - Service Management (Cr: 3)
-
Fashion Merchandising
Program Requirements
Students are required to take a minimum of 18 credits as follows:
Required Courses
-
BUS 223 - Fashion and Retail Merchandising (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 224 - Principles of Buying (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 329 - Retail Product Development (Cr: 3)
Additional Elective Courses
Students take 9 credits total from the following courses:
-
BUS 116 - Advanced Excel Applications (Cr: 1)
-
BUS 200 - Marketing (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 206 - Introduction to Creative Tools for Marketing (Cr: 1)
-
BUS 300 - Entrepreneurship (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 307 - Market Research (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 330 - Consumer Behavior (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 333 - Design Thinking (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 350 - Global Marketing Management (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 360 - Retail Management (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 365 - Business, the Environment, and Sustainability (Cr: 3)
-
BUS 460 - Brand Management (Cr: 3)
-
CMM 115 - Social Media: Theory and Practice (Cr: 3)
-
MCA 203 - Public Relations (Cr: 3)
-
SM 203 - Sport Promotion and Marketing (Cr: 3)
View academic catalog and learning outcomes -
BUS 223 - Fashion and Retail Merchandising (Cr: 3)
-
Hospitality Management
Program Requirements
Students are required to take a minimum of 18 credits as follows:
Required Courses
-
HTM 201 - Foundations of Hospitality Management (Cr: 3)
-
HTM 214 - Sustainable Tourism (Cr: 3)
Additional Courses
Four hospitality courses at the 200 level or above.
View academic catalog and learning outcomes -
HTM 201 - Foundations of Hospitality Management (Cr: 3)