Undergraduate Business Minors
The School of Business offers Stevens undergraduate students a variety of six-course business minors designed to help them further diversify their studies, and to complement the technical and arts learning offered in the university's other schools. These minors also are available to students pursuing a business major who are interested in exploring another potential field of professional interest.
More information about business minors at Stevens is available through the School of Business Student Support Center.
ACC 200 Principles of Financial Accounting
ACC 215 Managerial Accounting (ACC 200 Pre-req)
ACC 311 Intermediate Accounting I (ACC 200 Pre-req)
ACC 312 Intermediate Accounting II (ACC 311 Pre-req)
2 Accounting Electives from the following:
ACC 351 Federal Taxation of Individuals
ACC 421 Auditing and Assurance
ACC 431 Advanced Accounting
ACC510/ FIN510 Financial statement analysis
ACC 535 Accounting Data Analytics and Information Systems
ACC 552 Tax Compliance and Planning for Business Entities
ACC 555 Retirement and estate planning
ACC 585 Fraud Examination and Forensic Investigation
ACC 620 Accounting Regulation: Research and Application
BT 243 Macroeconomics
BT 244 Microeconomics
BT 343 Intermediate Macroeconomics (Prerequisite: BT 243)
BT 344 Intermediate Microeconomics (Prerequisite: BT 244)
2 Economics electives from the following:
BT 360 International Business
BT436 Game theory
BT440 Money, Banking and Financial Institutions
BT 454 International Economics and Finance
QF200 Financial Econometrics
QF202 Financial time series
MGT 451 Computational Models of Thought and Behavior
ECON 242 Economics
BT 343 Intermediate Macroeconomics
BT 344 Intermediate Microeconomics
3 Economics electives from the following courses:
BT 360 International Business
BT436 Game theory
BT 440 Money, Banking and Financial Institutions
BT 454 International Economics and Finance
QF200 Financial Econometrics
QF202 Financial time series
MGT 451 Computational Models of Thought and Behavior
BT 243 Macroeconomics
BT 244 Microeconomics
BT 343 Intermediate Macroeconomics (Prerequisite: BT 243)
BT 344 Intermediate Microeconomics (Prerequisite: BT 244)
2 Economics electives from the following courses:
BT 321 Corporate Finance
BT 360 International Business
BT436 Game theory
BT440 Money, Banking and Financial Institutions
BT 454 International Economics and Finance
QF200 Financial Econometrics
QF202 Financial time series
MGT 451 Computational Models of Thought and Behavior
ACC 200 Financial Accounting
BT 370 Human Centered Design
BT 372 Entrepreneurship
BT 403 Marketing Strategy in a Digital World
*Students in MGT411/412 must choose the entrepreneurship track OR BT419
2 Entrepreneurship electives from the following courses:
BT 244 Microeconomics
BT 321 Corporate Finance
BT 447 – Creativity and Innovation
MGT472 Assessment and Financing of Technical Business Opportunities Innovation OR FIN526 Private Equity and Venture Capital)
ACC 200 Financial Accounting
BT 350 Marketing
BT 370 Human Centered Design
BT 372 Entrepreneurship
BT 419 Entrepreneurship Practicum (Prerequisite: BT 372)
1 Entrepreneurship elective from the following courses:
BT 244 Microeconomics
BT 321 Corporate Finance
BT 403 Marketing Strategy in a Digital World
BT 447 – Creativity and Innovation
MGT472 Assessment and Financing of Technical Business Opportunities Innovation OR FIN526 Private Equity and Venture Capital)
ACC 200 Financial Accounting
BT 321 Corporate Finance (Prerequisite: ACC200)
BT 440 Money, Banking and Financial Institutions (Prerequisite: BT 321)
FIN 510 Financial Statement and Analysis
Students also must select TWO finance electives from the following courses:
BT 442 Fixed Income Analysis (Prerequisite: BT 321 & BT 440)
FIN 420 A Survey of Topics in Financial Technology
FIN 540 Sustainable Finance (Prerequisite: BT 321)
BT 425 Portfolio Management (Prerequisite: BT 321)
BT 426 Equity Valuation
This minor is not available to Quantitative Finance students.
BT 333 Database Management (Prerequisite: MIS 201)
BT 416 Business Process Management (Prerequisite: MIS 201)
BT 421 Systems Analysis and Design
MIS 201 Fundamentals of Information Systems with Excel Lab
MIS 460 IT Strategy
CS 115 Introduction to Computer Science or ENGR 116
Business School minor starting Fall 2024
Required:
BT 301 - Strategy
BT 372 - Entrepreneurship
BT 353 - Project Management
Choose 1 of the following courses:
BT 330 - Social Psychology & Organizational Behavior
BT 100 - Principles of Management
Choose two management elective courses from the lists below. They are organized by different themes within Management and can be combined in any way you wish.
General Management/ Organizational Behavior Courses:
BT 100 - Principles of Management (if not taken from above)
BT 330 - Social Psychology & Organizational Behavior (if not taken from above)
BT 370 - Human Centered Design Thinking
BT 422 - Decision Making
HPL 456 - Business Ethics
MGT 451 - Computational Models of Thought and Behavior
Strategy Courses:
BT 360 - International Business
BT 401 - Advanced Strategy
Entrepreneurship Courses:
BT 419 - Entrepreneurship Practicum
BT 447 - Creativity and Innovation
BT 350 Introduction to Marketing
BT 403 Marketing Strategy in a Digital World
BT 417 Marketing Analytics and Research
BT 435 Social Media and Network Analysis
BT 445 Virtual and Physical Consumer Behavior
BT 465 Integrated Marketing Communications
QF 101 Introduction to Quantitative Finance I
QF 102 Introduction to Quantitative Finance II
QF 103 Basic Financial Tools
ACC 200 Financial Accounting
BT 321 Corporate Finance
Choose 1 course:
QF 343 Intro to Stochastic Calculus for QF
QF 430 Introduction to Derivatives
FE 543 Intro to Stochastic Calculus for FE
Choose 1 course:
QF 435 Risk Management for Capital Markets
FE 535 Introduction to Financial Risk Management
Choose 1 course:
QF 200 Financial Econometrics
FA 541 Applied Statistics with Applications in Finance
FA 590 Statistical Learning in Finance
FE 530 Introduction to Financial Engineering