When you minor in business, you gain a broad base of knowledge that can complement any field of study and an opportunity to develop career-ready skills in your chosen profession.
The comprehensive Business Minor is designed to provide a foundation in business concepts and practice for students in non-business majors.
Lower-division courses (6 hours)
Lower-division courses can be completed in-residence, transferred from other colleges and universities, through University Extension or satisfied via Credit-by-Exam. Registration in upper-division courses requires 45 semester hours on the UT record.
Upper-division courses (12 hours)
One of the following courses can be used as a substitute for either LEB 320F, MAN 320F, or MKT 320F:
Upper-division courses can be completed in-residence, through University Extension, or transferred from other four-year colleges and universities.
All classes must be taken on the letter-grade basis. The student must earn a combined grade point average of at least 2.00 in these courses.
At least 50% of the Business Minor coursework (9 hours) must be taken in-residence at UT Austin or through the McCombs Summer Institute (MSI). In-residence DOES NOT include University Extension, Transfer credit, or Credit-by-Exam. Be sure to consult with Texas Global or BBA International Programs on residency rules for any Business Minor courses taken abroad.
Step 1: Visit the Registrar Document Submission page for minors to start an application.
Step 2: Enter your EID.
Step 3: From the “Field of Study” menu, choose “Business Administration.”
Step 4: From the “Type” menu, choose “Business Minor.”
Step 5: Confirm your choice and submit the application.
No supplemental materials required.
Important: Once admitted, you must contact your academic advisor to have the minor attached to your degree profile. The credential cannot be awarded to you when you graduate if it has not been added to your degree profile.
Everyone in the Business Minors Office offers guidance to students exploring or enrolled in the Business Minor. Sarah Singer oversees the Business Minors team and meets with students Monday through Friday during normal business hours. In addition, our team of friendly, experienced peer advisors are available for student advising Monday – Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The entire team may be reached via email (BusinessOptions@mccombs.utexas.edu), by phone at 512-232-6748, or in-person in CBA 2.400.
No. Any undergraduate UT student who is a non-business major is eligible to enroll in these courses.
University Extension regularly offers the business minor courses. However, it is important to remember: if you plan to earn the Business Minor, no more than three non-residence courses may be substituted for courses taught in the McCombs School of Business. Non-residence courses include those taken through University Extension (UEX), transferred from other institutions, or earned through credit-by-exam. See the Automated Transfer Equivalency System to verify transfer credit. UEX courses are factored into a student's UT GPA.
A number of courses fulfill the MIS requirement. For a complete list, see the MIS Equivalency Guide.
Credit for both ACC 311 (Financial Accounting) AND ACC 312 (Managerial Accounting) or their equivalents may be used to satisfy ACC 310F.
Our Lower division minor courses do not have prerequisites. Students must have credit for ACC 310F before they can register for FIN 320F. Students must have 45 hours of college credit before they can register for upper division business minor courses.
Currently, only MIS 302F and LEB 320F are permitted to count toward the BBA degree for students who are admitted through internal transfer.
All required courses for the Business Minor must be taken for a letter grade.
Only certain pre-approved study abroad courses count as Business Minor equivalents. Visit the TEXAS Global Office to see if your program has offered any Business Minor courses in the past. If you wish to take a course abroad that is not pre-approved in the MyCA database, you will need to obtain the syllabus for the program and work with the TEXAS Global to have the course syllabus evaluated in the appropriate department.
Please note that Foundations of Business Law (LEB 320F) may not be taken abroad.
Although it is less likely a course from a non-UT study abroad program will count toward the Business Minor, you may request that the course be evaluated. You may petition using the Business Minor Substitution Request. Keep in mind that courses taken abroad on a non-UT program will be considered transfer credit. Also, at least 50 percent of Business Minor course work must be taken in-residence or through the McCombs Summer Institute. In-residence does NOT include University Extension, transfer credit, or credit-by-exam.
No. "LEB 3HRS" transfer credit is the equivalent of a lower division course. You need to have transfer credit for LEB 323 or LEB 320F in order for it to count toward the Business Minor.
While you will not receive a printed document (ex. a certificate), the Business Minor credential will be automatically applied to your transcript upon graduation, as long as you applied and were accepted to the minor, linked the credential to your degree profile, and successfully completed all requirements. The credential will appear on your official UT transcript when you officially graduate; it will not appear on your transcript any time before then - even if you complete the courses a semester or two before you graduate.
The Business Minor is an enhancement to your major and sets you apart from job candidates who do not have business course credit. It demonstrates to potential employers that, in addition to knowledge of your major, you have fundamental business knowledge that you will bring to your job. Additionally, the courses will typically meet the prerequisite requirements for many graduate business programs. Be sure to check the admissions requirements for the programs that you are interested in applying to!
A letter from your graduate advisor is needed if trying to add an undergraduate business course. The letter can be emailed to bba-registration@mccombs.utexas.edu and should explain that the class requested is required for your program of study. Students with the letter will be able to attend drop-ins to be added to the course on the first class day if space is available. We'll accommodate based on course availability up until the fifth class day. For more information, you can view our BBA Registration website.
If you have credit for a course you believe is equivalent to one of the courses required for the business minor, you may petition to have the course evaluated for possible substitution.
Complete the petition on the Business Minor Substitution Request website, and allow 2 to 3 weeks for processing.