Minor in Entrepreneurship (2003)

Administered by Management

Effective Fall, 2003

Students majoring in disciplines other than management both within and outside the College of Business are provided a broad exposure to the operation of small businesses, as well as non-profit, private and human services organizations. The minor is designed to prepare students with knowledge and skills necessary to enhance the performance and profitability of small businesses and enable them to apply for jobs requiring supervisory and management skills.

General Education - As part of their general education, students are required to take the following courses:

40.211 Principles of Economics I

40.212 Principles of Economics II

Minor in Entrepreneurship - The minor consists of 24 semester hours. The following courses are required:

91.120 Small Business Accounting

93.244 Principles of Management

93.391 Small Business Management

93.400 Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital

93.440 Small Business Institute Seminar

96.220 Entrepreneurial Finance (or equivalent)

97.310 Principles of Marketing

98.331 Introduction to Law and Legal Environment