Pursuing the Minor in Entrepreneurship for Business Majors
Many students outside the School of Entrepreneurship find the minor in entrepreneurship is an excellent complement to their major area. The minor is intended to help students bring an entrepreneurial perspective to their major field of study, ranging from the arts and sciences, engineering, and education, to the health professions, communications, agriculture, and the visual and performing arts. Students pursuing the entrepreneurship minor must complete Introduction to Entrepreneurship and three elective courses in entrepreneurship.
Within the minor the student must complete
- EEE 3023 Entrep. Thinking & Behavior (Intro)
- Plus business core classes
Students must complete three electives from the following list
- EEE 3663 Imagination
- EEE 3263 Entrepreneurial Marketing
- EEE 3033 Women and Minority Entrepreneurship
- EEE 4653 Venture Capital
- MKTG 4500 Creative Marketing Strategies for Small Firms
- EEE 4113 Dilemmas & Debates in Entrepreneurship
- LSB 4403 Business Law and Entrepreneurship
- EEE 3513 Growing Small and Family Ventures
- ECON 3010 Economics of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- EEE 4313 Emerging Enterprise Consulting
- MKTG 4973 New Product Development
- EEE 4263 Corporate Entrepreneurship
- EEE 4483 Entrepreneurship and New Technologies
- EEE 4610 Entrepreneurship Practicum (1-3 credit hours)
- Entrepreneurship Empowerment in South Africa
6 credits total for this program, two concurrent components:






