Business Management
Quick info
The Online Minor in Business Management provides learners with a practical foundation in management, marketing, analytics, technology, and finance. Through a broad business-focused curriculum, students develop the knowledge and skills needed to understand organizations, support data-driven decision-making, and navigate today’s dynamic business environment.
What You Will Study
For learners who want a practical foundation in management, marketing, analytics, technology, and finance.
This minor gives learners a broad business toolkit that can complement an undergraduate degree, professional pathway, or personal learning goal. Participants develop an understanding of how organizations are managed, how markets work, how data supports decision-making, how technology drives business activity, and how financial thinking supports sustainable decisions.
Best suited for learners with interests or backgrounds in: engineering, sciences, humanities, social sciences, economics, tourism, shipping, communication, health sciences, and those who want business knowledge without changing their main degree or committing to a full program of study.
List of Courses
| Term | Course |
|---|---|
| Fall 2026 | Principles of Business Management |
| Spring 2027 | Introduction to Marketing |
| Summer 2027 | Cultural Encounters: History, Identity, and Human Experience |
| Fall 2027 | Applied Statistics |
| Spring 2028 | Business Driven Technology |
| Summer 2028 | Principles of Finance |
How You Will Learn
The Business Management Minor is designed around flexibility, structure, and learner-centered online education. Courses are delivered fully online and asynchronously, allowing learners to study at a time and place that fits their academic, professional, and personal commitments.
Learning takes place through Blackboard Ultra, a modern digital learning platform that provides clear course organization, accessible content, discussions, activities, assessments, feedback, and opportunities for independent study. Our online learning model is designed to help learners take ownership of their learning while remaining supported, motivated, and connected to meaningful academic and professional outcomes.
Each course follows a structured weekly rhythm. Learners first explore new ideas through guided digital materials and resources, then apply their learning through activities, discussions, problem-solving exercises, and reflection. Understanding is reinforced through quizzes, feedback, and other assessment activities designed to support continuous learning and development.
Throughout the program, learners engage with topics related to business management, marketing, analytics, technology, finance, and organizational decision-making. They develop practical business knowledge and analytical skills while gaining an understanding of how organizations operate, how markets function, how data informs decision-making, and how technology and financial thinking support business success.
Although courses are asynchronous and offer considerable flexibility, meaningful progress requires consistent engagement. Learners should expect to dedicate approximately 10 hours of study per week, combining active learning activities with independent study.
Program Format
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Delivery | Fully online and asynchronous |
| Duration | Six terms |
| Study load | Typically one course per term |
| Courses | Six courses per minor |
| Prerequisites | No course prerequisites |
| Tuition | €917 per course (Note: additional fees may apply) |
| Total program cost | €5,500 for the full six-course minor |
| Credential | Certificate awarded upon successful completion |
| Start | Fall 2026 |
| Learner profile | Undergraduate students and other learners in Greece or abroad seeking structured minor-level study |
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