High-level competency in written, oral, and visual communication is increasingly recognized as vital to success in business and the public sector. The Minor in Business Communication develops students' communication professionalism through theoretical and workshop courses emphasizing creative, workable solutions to challenging communication problems. The Minor is administered by the Department of Professional Communication.
To receive the Minor, a student must complete the following course of study:
Four of the following:
* The material in CMN 279 is covered by courses specific to individual programs, and such equivalent courses to CMN 279 are listed below by program.
| Fashion |
CMN 202 or CMN 303 |
| Hospitality and Tourism Management |
CMN 207 |
| Information Technology Management |
CMN 124 |
| Public Administration and Governance |
CMN 114 |
| Retail Management |
CMN 201 |
† Students in the School of Fashion (Communications Option) will normally take CMN 103 as an equivalent course.
¶ Students in the School of Retail Management will normally take CMN 301 as an equivalent course.