Accounting Minor

Gain advanced accounting skills while pursuing your major in another field.

The accounting minor is for students who want advanced accounting skills and knowledge that will be beneficial to their careers but aren’t interested in becoming CPAs. The minor is a perfect complement to majors in business administration, economics or math with a concentration in actuarial science and risk management, but it is open to students from all programs other than accounting.

Program Requirements

The accounting minor consists of 24 units; all must be completed with a grade equivalent of 2.00 or higher. Non-CBE majors who elect an accounting minor are not formally admitted to the College of Business and Economics and will not graduate from CBE.

View the accounting minor requirements in the Undergraduate Catalog.

WHY CHOOSE A MINOR?

Broaden Your Educational Experience

A minor course of study allows you to complement your major with a broader body of knowledge. You can pursue your personal passion and academic interests while still fulfilling the requirements of your major discipline. Enhance your resume and transcript and make yourself a more marketable job candidate by building your knowledge base and broadening your educational experience.