You can learn about the finer points of how the economic system works by earning a minor in Finance from Lindenwood University's Robert W. Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship.
Minor offered in On-campus and Online formats.
*On-campus format will require some online classes for degree completion.
A total of 21 credit hours must be completed to earn a minor in finance from Lindenwood University's Robert W. Plaster College of Business. You'll study accounting, micro and macro economics, investments and statistics.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What can I do with a finance minor?
A finance minor adds valuable business and analytical skills to any major. Whether you’re studying marketing, economics, management, or even a non-business field like communications or psychology, a finance minor enhances your understanding of budgeting, investing, and financial strategy — skills that are useful in any industry.
Is a finance minor a good fit for business majors?
Yes. For business students majoring in fields like accounting, marketing, or entrepreneurship, a finance minor provides a competitive edge by deepening your understanding of financial markets and investment analysis. It’s a smart way to round out your degree and prepare for roles that require financial literacy.











