Entrepreneurship Minor

Program Learning Goals in Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship minors will:

  1. Demonstrate understanding and application of design thinking and research.

  2. Demonstrate understanding and application of customer development and research.

  3. Analyze real-world problems using creative and critical thinking, and business modeling.

  4. Demonstrate group collaborative skills.

  5. Demonstrate persuasive oral and visual presentation.

  6. Understand the ethical issues involved with entrepreneurial ventures.

Minor Requirements

The Liberal Arts and STEM pathway: (18 hours)

ER 2201

CREATIVITY, INNOVATION, AND DEVELOPMENT

3

ER 3301

INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP

3

ER 3304

SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP

3

ER 3305

ACCOUNTING & FINANCE FOR ENTREPRENEURS

3

ER 3306

ENTREPRENEURIAL MARKETING & SALES

3

 

or

 

COM 3442

COMMUNICATION IN SALES & MARKETING

3

 

 

 

ER 4480

ENTREPRENEURSHIP FIELD EXPERIENCE

3

 

or

 

ER 4481

ENTREPRENEURSHIP INTERNSHIP CAPSTONE

3

Subtotal: 18

ER 3305, ER 3306: Open only to majors in Liberal Arts and STEM.

The Business pathway: (18 hours)

ER 2201

CREATIVITY, INNOVATION, AND DEVELOPMENT

3

ER 3301

INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP

3

ER 3304

SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP

3

 

 

 

ER 4480

ENTREPRENEURSHIP FIELD EXPERIENCE

3

 

or

 

ER 4481

ENTREPRENEURSHIP INTERNSHIP CAPSTONE

3

 

 

 

AC 2202

ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II

3

MK 3301

MARKETING PRINCIPLES

3

Subtotal: 18

*AC 2202 and MK 3301 are part of the Boler Core and count towards the Entrepreneurship minor.