Exploratory Major: Accounting, Business & Economics
Purpose:
The School of Business and Economics offers awards through degrees in Accounting, Business and Economics. If you are not sure what you plan to major in, use this Exploratory Major guide to pick courses that count toward multiple different programs. This will allow you to begin earning credits toward a degree, even while you figure out which option is best for you.
This Exploratory Major Guide applies to the following degrees:
Accounting
Business Management
All students pursuing this exploratory major should work closely with their advisor to ensure proper selection of exploratory courses. This guide must be used in conjunction with the current College Catalog and the official degree audit for the specific awards.
Begin your education at Minneapolis College with these courses as they will count toward the awards in Accounting, Business, and Economics.
Other Courses to Consider Including
The following courses will also help you explore options as they count toward some of the awards offered in Accounting and Business:
ENGL 1110 or ENGA 1110
College Composition
- 3 credits
- Course applies to Accounting, Business and Economic degrees.
ECON 2000
Principles of Macroeconomics
- 3 credits
- Course applies to Accounting, Business & Economic Degrees
MATH 1110
College Algebra*
- 4 credits
- Course applies to Accounting, Business & Economic Degrees
* Students who are pursuing the A.A.S. degree in Accounting should take ACCT 1222.
Contact Your Advisor
To take the next step in determining course selections within the School of Business and Economics and find out if there are prerequisite courses, please contact your advisor.
To complete your coursework successfully and in a timely manner please meet with your advisor on a regular basis. Your advisor will assist you in choosing courses. This will allow you to begin earning credits toward a degree even while you figure out which option is best for you. This guide must be used in conjunction with the current College Catalog and the official degree audit for the award.
This Exploratory Major guide is reflective of the 2018-19 approved awards and is subject to change. Please check the current catalog for complete and accurate requirements.