Program Contact: Sara Silver 203-582-7762
The minor in Financial Communication and Business Journalism is designed for students who want to stand out in the fields of news, public relations, non-profits, companies and government. Students will learn to understand business fundamentals, discover opportunities in public budgets, interpret financial data, articulate business strategies, research markets using journalistic tools, and think critically about business models. This specialty opens careers in investor relations, corporate communications, market research and the healthiest parts of media.
Students wishing to minor in financial communication and business journalism must complete 18 credits.
Financial Communication and Business Journalism Minor Curriculum
For students whose majors are inside and outside of the School of Communications, required minor courses are:
Code | Title | Credits |
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Minor requirements 1 | ||
EC 111 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
AC 211 | Financial Accounting | 3 |
FIN 201 | Fundamentals of Financial Management | 3 |
JRN 388 | Business Reporting:Following the money | 3 |
JRN 488 | The International Money Trail | 3 |
Complete one financial communication and business journalism elective from the list below: | 3 | |
Intermediate Accounting I | ||
Advanced Excel Programming (CIS 350) | ||
Business Data Analysis with R | ||
Web Analytics | ||
Principles of Macroeconomics | ||
Creating Digital Businesses | ||
Financial Statement Analysis | ||
Intermediate Corporate Finance | ||
American Business History | ||
Globalization and International Business | ||
International Marketing Research | ||
International Finance | ||
News Reporting | ||
Entrepreneurial Media (The MIC Project) | ||
Internet Marketing | ||
Marketing Research | ||
Writing for Strategic Communications | ||
Corporate Public Relations | ||
Investor Relations | ||
Total Credits | 18 |
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School of Business students cannot count core courses and must substitute from 300-level electives outside of their major from the electives list or others as approved by the program director.