School of Business, Leadership, & Technology MINORS
minor in accounting
The Accounting Minor at Bushnell University equips students with foundational accounting principles, advanced financial skills, and ethical decision-making capabilities. Through courses like Intermediate Accounting, Cost Accounting, and Federal Income Tax, students gain the tools needed to thrive in various business and non-business professions. Learn more.
minor in business administration
The Business Administration Minor at Bushnell University provides a versatile foundation in management, marketing, and leadership, equipping students with the skills to navigate diverse business environments. With customizable course options, it complements any major and prepares students for impactful careers in the public or private sectors. Learn more.
minor in business administration (non-business majors)
The Business Administration Minor for non-business majors at Bushnell University introduces essential business concepts like management, marketing, and entrepreneurship. Designed to complement diverse fields of study, this program equips students with foundational business skills to enhance their career versatility and impact. Learn more.
minor in communication (for accountants)
The Communication for Accountants Minor at Bushnell University is designed to enhance communication skills specifically for students pursuing accounting. With courses in relational communication and communication theory, this minor helps accountants effectively navigate interpersonal interactions and complex professional environments. Students can further tailor their learning by selecting electives that cover areas such as public relations, conflict resolution, and nonverbal communication. This minor equips accounting students with the communication skills needed to succeed in client relations, team collaboration, and leadership roles in the accounting field. Learn more.
minor in computer science
The Computer Science minor at Bushnell University offers a practical foundation in computer science, equipping students with essential programming skills and knowledge of complex systems such as databases and operating systems. Students gain hands-on experience in programming languages like Python and JavaScript, while learning to solve real-world business problems using technology. Learn more.
minor in leadership
The Leadership Minor at Bushnell University provides students with essential skills in management, communication, and group dynamics, offering a solid foundation for leadership in both professional and ministry contexts. The required courses, such as Principles of Management and Leadership and Listening Behavior, prepare students for effective leadership. The minor also includes a wide range of electives that allow students to explore leadership in diverse settings, including organizational behavior, coaching, public speaking, and social psychology. With a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, this minor equips students to lead confidently and effectively in various spheres of influence. Learn more.
minor in marketing (business majors)
The Marketing Minor at Bushnell University provides students with practical skills in branding, digital marketing, and consumer behavior. Whether you’re pursuing a business degree or another field, this program offers tools to excel in promoting ideas, products, and services in today’s competitive market. Learn more.
minor in marketing (non-business majors)
The Marketing Minor for non-business majors at Bushnell University offers foundational and advanced skills in marketing, digital strategy, and consumer behavior. Tailored electives allow students to explore areas like branding, sales, or sports marketing, enhancing their versatility across industries. Learn more.
minor in software engineering
The Software Engineering Minor at Bushnell University provides students with a strong foundation in computer programming and software development practices. Beginning with key prerequisites in mathematics and web development, the minor progresses through essential programming languages such as Python, Java, and databases. Students will gain hands-on experience in software engineering, database modeling, and advanced topics like machine learning and AI. With a mix of core courses and electives, students have the opportunity to deepen their expertise in areas like game development and computer architecture. This minor is perfect for students who want to complement their major with a solid understanding of software development in various technical fields. Learn more.