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Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Entrepreneurship Minor


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The Entrepreneurship minor provides students of any major within the University with a practical understanding of entrepreneurial skills, attitudes, and behaviors needed for success.  Students have the opportunity to submit business plans developed as part of the minor to external business plan competitions.  An entrepreneurship internship or project is an integral part of the minor.

The minor consists of 18 credits for non-business majors and 16 credits for business school majors.  The first course, ENTR 372 , is capped at 20 students effectively limiting each year’s cohort of entrepreneurship majors and minors to 20 students.  Freshmen and sophomores are encouraged to contact the program director for more information about the minor. 

Minor courses, which begin in the fall of the junior year and must be taken in sequence, are as follow:


Entrepreneurship Minor Curriculum


      Class Year         

 Fall

 Spring

Junior

 ENTR 372 - The Entrepreneurial Mindset  

 ENTR 362 - Business Foundations for Entrepreneurs  (non-business majors)

or

 ENTR 363 - Applied Business Foundations for Entrepreneurs  (business majors)

Senior

   ENTR 373 - Business Creativity and Innovation  
   ENTR 480 - The Entrepreneurial Capstone Business Experience or Internship  (2 credits)
   
 ENTR 477 - The Entrepreneurial Business Plan    ENTR 480 - The Entrepreneurial Capstone Business Experience or Internship  (1credit)
 ENTR 478 - Social Entrepreneurship                           

 

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