There are several advantages to completing your minor at Marshall. In addition to learning practical business skills that are transferable into any career path, you'll have access to learn from Marshall faculty who offer both academic and industry experience. The curriculum for Marshall minors is rich in offering students a chance to learn more about business from a global perspective, enhancing your leadership skills through collaborative projects with classmates, and acquiring a knowledge of the language of business.
Below you'll find a list of benefits and resources you may utilize as a Marshall minor:
Office of Undergraduate Advising and Student Affairs:
Each fall and spring semester, the Office of Undergraduate Advising and Student Affairs hosts regular Zoom drop-in hours that you can attend if you have questions about your Marshall minor.
If you have an active Marshall minor, please find the minor advising contact information in Advise USC.
If you are interested in applying for one of the Marshall minors, please visit this website to learn more and to apply: Marshall Minors and Application
Marshall International Programs:
Gaining international experience is a great way to add depth to a declared Marshall minor. Note: Marshall minor courses cannot be completed abroad through USC-affiliated abroad programs. The following international programs are available by application for declared Marshall minors:
- Global Summer Internship Program
- Marshall International Summer Internship Program (MISIP)
- USC's Global Fellows Internship Program
Marshall Recognized Student Organizations:
To enhance leadership skills and opportunities for involvement at USC, declared Marshall minors may consider recruiting for one of 40+ Marshall recognized student organizations.