Students must be directly admitted to declare a business major. If you are seeking admission to the Farmer School of Business, please visit The FSB Current Student Admission Website
This form is intended for students who would like to request to add a second major in the Farmer School of Business.
The program requirements to add a second major consist of:
*This qualifying GPA is an average of all Miami Plan Foundation or Perspective Area and Business Courses you have taken.
Use this page to add a co-major. To review the list of co-majors, please check out the FSB Advising Website
Analytics Co-Major Requirements:
*The GPA is an average of all Miami Plan Foundation or Perspective Area and Business Courses you have taken.
NOTE: The Analytics co-major should only be considered for students who are non-business. FSB Students should consider the double major in ISA-Business Analytics track/Business Analytics major instead.
Entrepreneurship Co-Major:
This form is intended for students who would like to request add a Farmer School of Business minor. Students may enroll in a maximum of two FSB minors. Some minors are available to students on a first-come, first-served basis while others have entry restrictions or requirements. More information on minors and certificates can be found on the FSB Academic Advising Website.
It is a student's responsibility to be aware of prerequisites in their courses prior to registration. You can utilize the Miami Bulletin (search by the year you started at Miami) to review specific requirements.
Business Minor:
Entrepreneurship Minor and Certificates:
This form is for students that would like to request to declare a Farmer School of Business thematic sequence. These are intended for non-FSB students.
FSB students must select a thematic sequence outside the School of Business (ISA 2 is the only exception to this rule). To declare a thematic sequence outside of FSB, please contact the department in which that thematic sequence is housed.
You can find more information here on FSB Thematic Sequences