Financial Literacy Minor
Financial Literacy Minor Requirements (21 credits)
Required Grades and GPA
- C or higher in BUS-K 201
- C- or higher in all other minor courses
- Overall GPA of 2.0 in all courses required for the minor
Other Policies
- A maximum of one course for the minor can be taken on an IU-approved study abroad program, where available.
- A minimum of 12 credit hours must be completed through the IU-Bloomington campus.
Note
- The Financial Literacy Minor is declared in the school of the student’s major. It is the student’s responsibility to contact their major department for the school’s procedure.
- The Financial Literacy Minor is open to students pursuing majors outside of the Kelley School of Business.
Required Business Courses (6 credit hours)
- BUS-A 200: Foundations of Accounting (3 credits) P: none
- While not recommended, students may substitute BUS-A 304/307 or BUS-A 306/309 to meet the Accounting requirement for the minor.
- BUS-K 201: The Computer in Business (3 credits) P: none
Required Financial Literacy Courses (9 credit hours)
- BUS-F 260: Personal Finance (3 credits) P: none
- BUS-F 262: Financial Markets (3 credits) P: BUS-F 260
- BUS-F 300: Introduction to Financial Management (3 credits) P: BUS-A 200
Electives (6 credit hours)
- BUS-C 300: Business Communication (3 credits) P: ENG-W 131 (or equivalent) with a C or higher.
- BUS-G 300: Introduction to Managerial Economics & Strategy (3 credits) P: Must not be a Kelley School of Business student
- BUS-J 306: Strategic Management & Leadership (3 credits) P: Must not be a Kelley School of Business student
- BUS-M 300: Introduction to Marketing (3 credits) P: Must not be a Kelley School of Business student
- BUS-P 300: Introduction to Operations Management (3 credits) P: BUS-K 201/204 with grade of C or higher
- BUS-R 300: Real Estate Principles (3 credits) P: Sophomore standing
- BUS-W 300: New Venture Management (3 credits) P: Must not be a Kelley School of Business student
- BUS-Z 302: Managing Behavior in Organizations (3 credits) P: Must not be a Kelley School of Business student