Entrepreneurship

Minor in entrepreneurship

18 credit hours

  • Bus 121, Entrepreneurship 3
  • Bus 244, Consumer Behavior & the Customer Journey3
  • Four of the following (at least 8 credit hours must be upper level): 12
    • Acc 200, Principles of Accounting
    • Bus 209, Field Experience
    • Bus 282, Business Analytics
    • Bus 315, Human Capital Management
    • Bus 315 Marketing Management
    • Bus 320, Marketing Research & Analytics
    • Bus 344, Digital & Social Marketing
    • Bus 360, Java Junction Operations
    • Bus 402, Applied Entrepreneurship

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.