Entrepreneurship Minor
Learn to create a new business from the ground up through research, evaluating opportunities and creating plans.
While earning a minor in Entrepreneurship, you will sharpen your problem-solving skills, as well as your business acumen.
From identifying and evaluating opportunities, to developing a business model and creating a business plan, our minor in Entrepreneurism will cultivate your innovative spirit.
Our Capstone Experience will mold your skills in creative thinking, strategic planning and business professionalism as you act as a consultant and work to solve problems within a local company or small business.
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Minor Requirements
A minor in Entrepreneurship requires eighteen credit hours consisting of
- BUS 349Â -Â Managing the Small Business
- ENT 210Â -Â Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- ENT 321Â -Â Business Incubation
At least 9 hours from the following:- ACC 230Â -Â Accounting for Decision Making
- BUS 300Â -Â Business Communications
- BUS 340Â -Â Business Management
- BUS 344Â -Â Business Finance
- BUS 345Â -Â Human Resource Management
- BUS 360Â -Â Marketing
- BUS 370Â -Â Business Law I
- BUS 426Â -Â Leadership Development
- BUS 450Â -Â Business Policy
- ENT 465Â -Â Entrepreneurial Capstone Experience
- Up to 6 hours of courses in topic related to the student's business idea developed in ENT 321, with approval of program director