Entrepreneurship
The Entrepreneurship major offers a unique learning opportunity to students who aspire to start, or secure employment in, a business having high growth potential. The major helps students identify viable career options in Entrepreneurship, expand their basic knowledge of the entrepreneurial process, and develop a repertoire of venture management skills and techniques. A major emphasis of the program involves contact with successful, practicing entrepreneurs and on-site business consulting.
Entrepreneurship majors are encouraged to develop a second major in one of the business areas. This course of action will provide the student with a specialty to enhance their expertise.
Major Requirements
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Entrepreneurial Process(ENT 3320)
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Entrepreneurial Finance (ENT 4310)
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Entrepreneurial Business Plan (ENT 4325)
Choose one:
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Managing the Family Business (MGT 4320)
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Corporate Entrepreneurship:
Initiating and Sustaining Innovations (ENT 4330)
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Social Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (ENT 4353)
Choose one:
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Technology Entrepreneurship (ENT 4340)
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Internship in Business (BUS 4395)
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International Entrepreneurship (ENT 3350)
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Entrepreneurship in the European Union (ENT 4351)
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Technology Entrepreneurship in Asia (ENT 4352)
- Franchising: Franchise & Franchisor Perspectives (ENT 4360)
- Social Entrepreneurship: Microfinance and Economic Development in Africa (ENT 4380)

