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Entrepreneurship Concentration (for business students): 

This concentration would meet the professional requirements of managers focusing on Entrepreneurship. The student should include a minimum of four entrepreneurship related elective courses as part of the management and business electives.

 
Entrepreneurship Related Business Electives
 
MRKT 3304 Small Business Marketing                                       spring 2010
MNGT 3318 Small Business Management                                fall 2009, 2010
MNGT 4330 Entrepreneurial Leadership                                    fall 2009, 2010
MNGT 4389 Selected Topics in Management                            various
MNGT/MRKT/FINA/ACCT 4389 Selected Topics                       various

 

 
Entrepreneurship Minor (for non-business students):

The Entrepreneurship minor gives the non-business student a broad-based background in the area of small business. Non-business students wishing to gain an understanding of small business operations or of applying the skills gained through other majors in their own self-venturing would be well served with this minor.

Required Courses for Entrepreneurship Minor:

ACCT 2301
Principles of Financial Accounting
3
ACCT 2302
Principles of Managerial Accounting
3
ECON 2301
Principles of Macroeconomics
3
ECON 2302
Principles of Microeconomics
3
MRKT 3304
Small Business Marketing
3
MNGT 3318
Small Business Management
3
MNGT 4330
Entrepreneurial Leadership
3
   
21 credits

 

 

 

 



 

Students pursuing an Entrepreneurial minor must meet all prerequisites of courses including in the minor. See the course descriptions in the major area to ascertain the prerequisites for each course

Economics majors pursuing an Entrepreneurship minor must take at least 6 additional credit hours of approved upper division business electives due to overlapping courses between their major and an Entrepreneurship minor.


Internships

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