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Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019
Entrepreneurship Minor
Description
The Entrepreneurship minor is an 18 credit program of study that is open to undergraduate students of any discipline. Students completing the minor will be exposed to techniques of innovation and creativity, product development, venture creation and business plan development. The theme of social entrepreneurship will be interwoven throughout this minor and will be emphasized by the types of project work that will be undertaken.
Requirements of the Entrepreneurship Minor
To support both traditional business students desiring a focus in entrepreneurship and technical students interested in developing the mindset and competencies needed for technical venture creation, the Entrepreneurship Minor offers two possible tracks: Business Entrepreneurship or Technical Entrepreneurship. These two tracks share a common core of four courses with each track requiring an additional two courses. The courses comprising the core and the two tracks are listed below.
Entrepreneurship Minor Core Courses (four required)
- ENT 3000 Interdisciplinary Design, Entrepreneurship and Service (IDEAS) (3 credits)
- ENT 4700 Front and Back Ends of Innovation (3 credits)
- ENT 4800 Venture Creation and Business Plan Development (3 credits)
- ENT Entrepreneurship Elective (discuss with advisor) (3 credits)
Technical Entrepreneurship Track Courses (all required if pursuing this track, ENT 4200 only required for non-technical majors)
- ENT 4500 Innovation and Creativity (3 credits)
- ENT 4930 Product Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
- ENT 4200 Technology for non-engineers (3 credits)