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Entrepreneurship

Minor in Entrepreneurship

18 credit hours

Student Learning Outcomes

Graduates in Entrepreneurship will:

  1. Identify and articulate how personal values and ethical considerations inform and impact entrepreneurship (the creation of new business or non-profit organizations).
  2. Demonstrate an understanding of the roles, goals, key concepts, methods, and tools utilized in entrepreneurial ventures.
  3. Acquire skills needed to influence, inspire, and motivate individuals and groups to achieve results.
  4. Identify opportunities, analyze information, and apply frameworks for effective problem-solving and decision-making.

Minimum Academic Requirement

All entrepreneurship minors must earn a grade of C- or higher in all courses required for the minor. Failure to attain this level of achievement requires the student to either repeat the course (for specific requirements) or take an additional course (an option for elective courses) and achieve a grade of C- or higher.

Course descriptions

  • BUS 121 Entrepreneurship

    The best way to learn about entrepreneurship is to do entrepreneurship. This course combines stories of success and failure in entrepreneurship, exploration of each student’s aptitude for entrepreneurship, cultivation of new ideas, and practice with starting new ventures. Design thinking,...

  • BUS 244 Consumer Behavior & Customer Journey

    This course explores consumer behavior, from determining consumer needs and wants, the process by which they are satisfied, and the environment in which the behavior occurs. Concepts and theories developed in psychology, economics, and sociology will be applied to the...

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