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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog, Volume 81 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Entrepreneurship Minor
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The minor in Entrepreneurship introduces students to the knowledge and skills that are necessary to create, identify, and effectively implement innovative ideas in the marketplace. Consistent with the mission, students will think creatively and critically as they identify opportunities and develop strategies to pursue them.
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Requirements for the Minor in Entrepreneurship (18 credits):
- MRKT - 212. Marketing 3 credit(s)
- ENTR - 332. New Product Development 3 credit(s)
- ENTR - 310. Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation 3 credit(s)
- ENTR - 410. Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development 3 credit(s)
- Elective Credits 6 credit(s)
Students select a combination of elective courses reflecting their particular area of interest. Students will propose two courses from outside the student’s major area of study that are substantially related to the intended area of entrepreneurship. For example, a computer science major intending to work in the health and human services area may chooses courses in public administration and medical sociology. A marketing major intending to work for a historical museum may opt to take courses in revolutionary studies and visual arts. The Director of the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship or the Chair of the Management Department must approve the particular selection of courses prior to enrollment, to assure overall coherence and breadth.
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