Curriculum to Career
HSS student can easily transition their curriculum to a career by studying what they love while adding a minor that further boosts their skill set! These 5 new minor options can be combined with any major in the LSU College of Humanities & Social Sciences to enhance your portfolio:
Business Administration
This minor, housed in the E. J. Ourso College of Business, will help students gain valuable insight and basic knowledge in key areas of accounting, economics, finance, information systems & decision sciences, management, and marketing. Click here for more information about a minor in business administration.
Digital Marketing
This minor, housed in the Department of Marketing within the E. J. Ourso College of Business, includes exposure to the main, and various other, digital marketing content distribution platforms, such as Twitter, Instagram Facebook, and Snapchat. Additionally, students will gain experience with digital marketing campaign organization tools and software, such as Hubspot, Google Analytics, and other data-centric platforms for the rollout of digital or social media campaigns. Students will be able to integrate their knowledge of promotions, marketing research, consumer behavior, and statistics that can inform marketing strategies, tasks, and decisions. As well as In depth looks at case studies and company campaigns that will aid in students' education. Click here for more information about a minor in digital marketing.
Digital Studies
This minor, housed in the School of Information Studies within the College of Human Sciences & Education, equips students with the knowledge needed to engage in 21st century digital information environments and informational architectures. The coursework provides marketable employment potential by developing tangible skills in database design, web analytics, and information organization and representation on the web. Click here for more information about a minor in digital studies.
Entrepreneurship
This minor, housed in the Stephenson Department of Entrepreneurship & Information Systems within the E. J. Ourso College of Business, will help students learn to exploit opportunity. Skills learned in this minor can be used to launch a business, start a nonprofit, or become an innovative leader in an existing organization. Click here for more information about a minor in entrepreneurship.
Information Technology Management
This minor, housed in the Stephenson Department of Entrepreneurship & Information Systems within the E. J. Ourso College of Business, will enable students to explore the strategic application of information technology in an organization and the design and development of information systems solutions. Click here for more information about a minor in information technology management.
International Business
This minor, housed in the E. J. Ourso College of Business, students will develop vital skills and a worldview through internationally-focused business courses. The international business minor is ideal for those who wish to work or live internationally. Click here for more information about a minor in international business.