The entrepreneurship minor offers students the tools needed to start their own business. Students will learn the foundations of creating a business, writing a business plan, and participating in hands-on business creation through the Practicum in Entrepreneurship. The entrepreneurship minor is specially designed to be completed by students from any discipline.
Minor Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
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The following courses (9 credits) are required: | 9 | |
Foundations of Entrepreneurship | ||
Entrepreneurial Venture Design | ||
Entrepreneurial Venture Creation | ||
Two additional courses (6 credits) must be selected from the following: | 6 | |
Principles of Accounting I | ||
Perspectives on Organizations in Society | ||
Business Ethics | ||
Practicum in Entrepreneurship | ||
Social Media | ||
Introduction to Digital Studies | ||
Principles of Finance | ||
Social Entrepreneurship | ||
Family Business Venturing | ||
Corporate Entrepreneurship: Running and Growing an Entrepreneurial Firm in a Global Economy | ||
Creative Thinking for Managers | ||
Principles of Marketing | ||
Ecotourism | ||
Introduction to Statistics | ||
Total Credits | 15 |
Business Faculty
Filiz Tabak, Dean for Faculty
Professors
Christopher J. Garcia
Lance C. Gentry
David L. Henderson, III
Kenneth D. Machande
Mukesh Srivastava
Xiaofeng Zhao
Associate Professors
Wei Chen
Kanchan Deosthali
Alexandra M. Dunn
Rachel L. Graefe-Anderson
Kashef A. Majid
John S. Marsh
Sayan Sarkar
Assistant Professors
Samira Fallah
Siang-Ru [Lulu] Huang
Tsung-Hsuan Yang
Senior Lecturers
John D. Burrow
Kimberley L. Kinsley
Smita Jain Oxford
Instructors
Durgesh Pattanayak
Christopher H. Willis
Economics Faculty
Don D. Lee, Chair
Professors
Bradley A. Hansen
Associate Professors
Amrita Dhar
W. Shawn Humphrey
Don D. Lee