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Eighteen additional credit hours with a grade of “C” or better are required beyond core courses for a minor. Students should consult with the Dean as soon as the decision to pursue a minor has been made. An agreement about specific courses to satisfy the minor requirements must be made during the application process. Students selecting a minor must adhere to the same entrance requirements as they would for a major. Students selecting a major or minor in the area need to have a strong background in mathematics. The school offers opportunities for students to enhance their studies through professional experiences. The essential aspects of the University’s Institutional Statement of Purpose drive the mission of the School of Business that is formulated in the mission and goals for each degree-granting program. These programs are mission-designed to prepare students to function in a highly competitive, technological, and global society. In carrying out its mission, the School of Business aims to: To develop in students an awareness and understanding of the role of business and economics in our society To assist students in acquiring the ability to use business and economic analysis as a major tool in making independent, well-considered judgments on important public issues To provide specialized training for students who wish to pursue careers as managers and owners of business enterprises To provide a fundamental background in the areas of business and economics theories for students who wish to pursue advanced study To perform research and disseminate knowledge for the advancement of techniques in the conduct of business affairs To focus on programs that inspire greater entrepreneurial activities and contributions to the business and economic life of the community, state, and nation To continually re-examine the curriculum to see if it conforms to current needs of business and industry To enhance students’ critical thinking and effective communication capabilities To provide students with the opportunity for cooperative education, internship experience, and professional development To analyze components of international business, including international trade and investment, foreign exchange, financial markets, and political and cultural interactions between multinational organizations. Graduation Requirements Complete 121 semester hours with a minimum cumulative G.P.A. of at least 2.00. Meet all Florida Memorial University course requirements in the area of specialization. School of Business Degree Programs Master of Business Administration Accreditation Faculty and Staff Experiential Learning Center for Entrepreneurship Professional Development Program Student Achievement Margaret Porter Hall Scholarship