Business FAQ
Why should I pursue a Business minor?
There are two major reasons. First, many Kettering graduates find their career path after graduation quickly puts them in a leadership role - either formally or informally as a coordinator, mentor or project leader. Second, many Kettering graduates pursue graduate study in business or management (in MBA or MS programs). Business courses at Kettering may result in a shorter graduate program or the ability to take more advanced courses at the graduate level.
How many additional courses will the business minor require?
If you plan carefully (and the Department of Business will help!), you can complete the business minor with as few as two additional courses to your Kettering degree program.
I'm not sure whether to pursue a Business minor or an Innovation and Entrepreneurship minor. What advice can you give me?
The business minor is designed for students interested in being a leader in organizations and those wishing to pursue an MBA. The Innovation and Entrepreneurship minor is designed for students interested in starting their own business ventures or focusing on innovation within their companies. Students can complete both minors in just six courses.
How can I find out more?
Contact the Department of Business at 810-762-7952 or at management_program@kettering.edu
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