Sociology and Gerontology • Global and Intercultural Studies • You+Business
At Miami University, we see business as a universal skill that strengthens every field. You+Business connects your unique talents with practical, career-ready skills. No matter your major, adding a business co-major, minor, or certificate through the Farmer School of Business accelerates your path and expands what’s possible. Customize your education, amplify your passion, and build a future without limits.
Sociology and Gerontology • Global and Intercultural Studies • You+Business
Political Science • GRAMELAC • Economics • You+Business
Psychology • You+Business • Sociology and Gerontology
Miami’s Professional Institute for Management Education (PRIME) is a four-week summer program designed to introduce non-business majors to fundamental concepts in business. Taught by faculty in the nationally-ranked Farmer School of Business, PRIME students will develop an integrated knowledge of how business works, strengthen their networking and career search skills, and apply these new skills while working on a project for a business client.
The Business Leadership Co-Major integrates core business knowledge with specialized training in ethical leadership, strategic thinking, and organizational change management.
This co-major provides a framework for understanding entrepreneurship from a variety of disciplines and application of entrepreneurial skill sets to meet societal and workplace demands.
With stackable graduate certificates, you can choose the path that’s right for you—whether that means starting small or committing to the full MBA right away.
An MBA from the Farmer School of Business connects you to a dynamic network of business professionals and alumni. You’ll gain advanced business insight and leadership skills that can propel your career forward.
Combine your major in any field with a minor from the Farmer School of Business. You may take up to two FSB minors, and while some are open to all students on a first-come, first-served basis, others may have entry requirements or restrictions. Contact the department offering the minor in which you're interested to learn more.
The minor provides an opportunity to understand the development and use of financial and accounting information within organizations, and is intended to aid in relating business activities to financial results.
The minor will prepare students to balance aesthetic understanding with specialized skills in generating income, managing boards, stimulating public access, and sustaining the mission and vision of organizations whose primary purpose is the delivery, presentation, and preservation of arts and culture.
This minor, open only to non-business students, offers a broad introduction to the decision-making process across the functional areas of business.
The business analytics minor complements many majors (including all business majors) by providing the skills needed to gather data in real-time, store and organize the data, analyze the data using quantitative methods, and use the resulting information to make decisions that will allow the organization to gain a competitive advantage.
Gain the knowledge and skills you need to help organizations identify, reliably measure and faithfully represent the environmental impact of their direct and indirect activities.
The Cybersecurity Management Minor, open to all university students, offers students from any major the managerial and basic technical skills critical for understanding and addressing information security concerns within organizations.
The Economics minor is designed for students who are interested in exploring how their major area of specialization connects to the wider world of the workplace and the economy.
The interdisciplinary minor exposes students to the mindset and behavior of successful entrepreneurs as well as the principles and concepts associated with entrepreneurship in startup, social, creative, and corporate ventures.
Open only to non-business majors, this minor provides in-depth study of financial management and introduces financial topics of current importance.
This minor provides students an opportunity to enhance their major area(s) of study by gaining knowledge of best evidence-based ethical practices in human capital management and leadership.
This minor provides students with the managerial and technical skills critical to understanding, using, and applying information technology within organizations.
This minor, open to all university students, incorporates courses that provide a foundation in the area of international business.
This minor is open to any non-business major with the exception of Engineering Management, focuses on the management of human and non-human resources and is designed for students in the College of Arts and Science; the College of Education, Health, and Society; and the College of Engineering and Computing.
This minor prepares students for a career in marketing or as part of a business decision-making team.
Gain insight into the business of real estate investment and management. The minor emphasizes the management of real estate properties and the analysis of real estate investment assets. It is not open to Finance majors.
This minor provides an understanding of supply chain management as a key business strategy.
The minor in Sustainable Business equips students with the knowledge and skills to address sustainability challenges from a business standpoint, integrating natural science, social science, and business perspectives.
An undergraduate certificate is a focused, structured, and interrelated set of courses that enhances the undergraduate experience in an emerging academic area, addresses a professional development need, or provides preparation for a degree program.