2024-2025 Undergraduate University Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate University Catalog

Entrepreneurship Minor


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Students pursuing the Entrepreneurship Minor or Certificate will learn to be agile and innovative professionals, equipped with the skills to drive change and create value in their respective fields. Students will combine theory, practice, and apply entrepreneurship in various disciplines.

The minor in Entrepreneurship requires a minimum of 22 credits. The minor in Entrepreneurship is offered to provide the business or non-business student with the fundamental principles it takes to create, lead and own a business. The minor in Entrepreneurship is available to students majoring in the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Professional Studies, the College of Fine Arts and the Tabor School of Business.

Performance Learning

Performance Learning initiatives for 3rd parties in the community includes creating and running a business and managing a student-run venture.

Learning Goals for the Entrepreneurship Minor

  • Utilize frameworks of innovation to identify and capitalize on the needs, problems, and demands of a market..
  • Analyze environmental, political, economic, legal, and ethical risks and rewards of ownership.
  • Identify the financial, human, physical, and intellectual resources they need, where to obtain them, and how best to utilize them.
  • Use the tools and skills of their discipline with a strong emphasis on practice.

Students in the Entrepreneurship Minor will be required to complete at least 22 semester hours of business and entrepreneurship courses:

Choose 3 credits of Entrepreneurship in Disciplines


Choose 3 credits of Applied Entrepreneurship


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