Minor in Entrepreneurship
The Entrepreneurship minor, which began in fall 2016, is the perfect way to pursue your passion as your major while getting real-world entrepreneurship skills with our minor.
The ENTR minor is open to any student, and it is easy to get started. To declare the ENTR minor, please .
The Entrepreneurship Minor is open to any non-business major, as well as Economics majors. Students pursuing a Business Administration major should consider a .
These are the required courses for the ENTR minor in the order we recommend you take them:
| Course | Prerequisite | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| ENTR 201 – Entrepreneurial Mindset and Innovation | ENWR 105 or HONP 100 | 3 |
| ENTR 310 – Entrepreneurial Accounting & Finance (only offered in fall semesters) | ENTR 201 | 3 |
| ENTR 320 – Marketing for Entrepreneurs (only offered in spring semesters) | ENTR 201 | 3 |
| ENTR 303 – Create & Pitch Your Startup (6 credit course)
OR ENTR 301 – Creating Your Startup Business Model (3 credits) AND ENTR 302 – Pitch and Launch Your Startup (3 credits) * |
ENTR 201 | 6 |
Choose one elective from the list below:
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See course catalog for prerequisites. | 3 |
Program Total: 18 Credits
NOTE: ENTR 310 and ENTR 320 are restricted to students in the Entrepreneurship minor. They cannot be taken as business major electives.
*ENTR 301 and ENTR 302 must be taken in the same semester. ENTR 303 is the same content as ENTR 301 and 302, but just numbered as a 6-credit course.