Business, Minor Graduate School of Management

(Formerly Technology Management, Minor)

School Office

Gallagher Hall; 530-752-7658; Graduate School of Management

Program of Study

The UC Davis Graduate School of Management offers a minor in Business for undergraduate students. This minor complements a wide range of academic majors by introducing fundamental concepts in core business areas such as accounting, finance, marketing, operations, and management. The minor equips students with practical business skills and analytical frameworks that enhance their ability to apply their disciplinary knowledge in professional, organizational, and entrepreneurial settings.

The Business minor courses are open to all undergraduate and graduate majors at UC Davis.

The courses that count for the Business minor are offered by the Graduate School of Management. No substitutions (e.g., transfer courses, study abroad courses, or other UC Davis courses) are allowed for the upper division coursework.

No course overlap is allowed with other minors. No more than one course can be counted towards both the student’s major and the minor.

Prerequisites for minor courses are required. Please plan accordingly.

Required preparatory course:4
Elementary Financial Accounting
Choose five:20
Recommended that MGT 150 be taken first.
Managing & Using Information Technology
Marketing for the Technology-Based Enterprise
Introduction to Entrepreneurial Marketing
Technology Management
Management of Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Financing New Business Ventures
Introduction to Entrepreneurial Finance
Management Accounting & Control
Supply Chain Planning & Management
To complete the minor, students must complete the 24 units of coursework with a GPA of 2.000 or better. Only up to 2 courses (including MGT 011A) may be taken on a P/NP basis.
The OASIS Minor Declaration form will only be approved after the student is enrolled in the final course for the minor, one minor course has been successfully completed, and minor GPA is at least 2.000.
Important: Only one course may overlap between major and minor requirements.
Total Units24