Please note that after the Spring 2021 semester, all business minor questions and advising will be through the Carey Business School & the Business minor requirements will change. For questions, contact Michael Tyler at [email protected]
The Carey Business minor offers Johns Hopkins undergraduates a focused, quantitative minor that will prepare them for careers in small companies, major corporations, consultancies, as well as acceptance into graduate business programs.
- The primary objective for the minor is to help students position themselves as leaders among their peers in the private sector, government, the non-profit sector, and the world of social enterprises. At the conclusion of their program, successful students will be able to:
- Enter a variety of careers such as finance, management, real estate, marketing, accounting, and consulting.
- Create, analyze, and implement value propositions about projects and products for the benefit of various audiences, from shareholders to local communities.
- Establish and manage brands and products and also institutions and organizations.
- Build, manage and grow valuable and lasting relationships with clients, customers, shareholders, creditors, and local communities.
- Recognize, understand, capitalize on, and generate changing trends in local and global economies.
- Be responsible business leaders who are engaged citizens of their communities, cities, and countries.
The minor offers an instructional program that combines critical analysis and theoretical grounding in a broad set of required courses and hands-on experience through an experiential capstone course.