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Minor in Entrepreneurial Business
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The Minor in Entrepreneurship:
The Minor in Entrepreneurship will prepare students to create and develop new ideas and provide them with the skills and knowledge to translate ideas into viable business entities. The program is designed for business and non-business undergraduate students who desire a course of study that will prepare them to start their businesses and allow them to create their path to success. The Minor in Entrepreneurship is available to both business and non-business majors.
Entrepreneurship Minor Requirement: 18 credit hours
(Some courses require pre-requisites that students must complete)
Entrepreneurship Minor Core (12 hours)
- MGMT 3200 - Entrepreneurship-New Venture Creation and Management (3)
- MGMT 3240 - Business Consulting and Entrepreneurship I (3)
Anyone from the following
- MGMT 3250 - Business Consulting and Entrepreneurship II (3)
- MGMT 4800 - Internship (3)
Anyone from the following
- ACCT 3140 - Cost Accounting (3)
- MGMT 4050 - Organization Behavior (3)
- MGMT 4170 - Seminar-Contemporary Management Innovations and Entrepreneurship (3)
Entrepreneurship Minor Electives (6 Hours)
Business majors should choose 2 courses not required for the major, concentration, or track from the list below. Non-business majors should take ACCT 2020 and MGMT 3010 as their electives.
- ACCT 3070 - Federal Income Tax I (3)
- BISI 4400 - Website Design and Development (3)
- BISI 3250 - Advanced Spreadsheets for Data Analytics (3)
- ECON 3200 - Money and Banking (3)
- MGMT 2050 - Introduction to Supply Chain Management (3)
- MGMT 4060 - Special Topics in Management (3)
- MKTG 4050 - Consumer Behavior (3)
- MKTG 4200 - Marketing Channels (3)
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