A minor in Entrepreneurship helps students highlight to employers that they have real-world skills and are ready to succeed in any career. The minor will allow students to gain the knowledge and skills to create a startup business model, manage a small business and pitch their own business plan. Students will have the opportunity to develop leadership skills, while also learning what it takes to be an entrepreneur.
Admission Criteria:
● Not available to students in any concentration in the Business Administration major
Program Requirements
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Courses | ||
| ENTR 201 | The Entrepreneurial Mindset and Innovation | 3 |
| ENTR 301 | Creating Your Startup Business Model | 3 |
| ENTR 302 | Preparing to Pitch and Launch Your Startup | 3 |
| ENTR 320 | Marketing for Entrepreneurs | 3 |
| or MKTG 300 | Integrated Core: Marketing | |
| Select one of the following: | 3-6 | |
| Entrepreneurial Accounting and Finance | ||
| Fundamentals of Accounting and Integrated Core: Finance | ||
| Elective | ||
| Select one of the following: 1 | 3 | |
| Introduction to Innovation and 3D Printing | ||
| Special Topics in Entrepreneurship | ||
| Entrepreneurship Cooperative Education | ||
| Advanced Innovation and Digitally Mediated Making | ||
| Applied Digital Innovation Design, and Lean Fabrication | ||
| Small Business Management | ||
| Total Credits | 18-21 | |
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Or another course with prior approval of the Feliciano Center for Entrepreneurship