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Minor - Entrepreneurship

Minor - Entrepreneurship

Description

A minor in entrepreneurship is available to business and non-business students. The minor’s focus is on building an entrepreneurial mindset in our students with options to learn about issues related to family-led businesses, legal and human resources issues in small business, as well as financing and effective management of small and startup businesses. All students must meet the individual course prerequisites (please see requirements) before declaring and taking courses toward the entrepreneurship minor.

Course Requirements

A minor in Entrepreneurship consists of any three of the following courses: Management 456 (Venture Finance), 466 (Regulation for Small Businesses & New Ventures), 476 (Entrepreneurial Leadership & Human Resource Management), 486 (Family Business Management), 396 (Small Business Management), BUS 400 (Study Abroad or Study USA trips approved by department)

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