Overview

Entrepreneurs start new businesses or take over existing ones and run them in better ways. The Entrepreneurship concentration appeals to students who have a strong desire to do whatever it takes to bring good new ideas to market. Students learn to build, promote, and manage their own businesses from the concept stage to the exit strategy. The curriculum provides flexibility for students to choose courses that contribute to their personal goals and desired business paths.

Requirements

Program Description

Entrepreneurs start new businesses or take over existing ones and run them in better ways. The Entrepreneurship concentration appeals to students who have a strong desire to do whatever it takes to bring good new ideas to market. Students learn to build, promote, and manage their own businesses from the concept stage to the exit strategy. The curriculum provides flexibility for students to choose courses that contribute to their personal goals and desired business paths.

Required Business Courses

Majors must complete a minimum of 30 credits in the major at 91ÌÒÉ« in order to graduate.

Required Business Core - 39 Credits

  • or ACCT 0345 - Accounting Information Systems Credits: 3

Non-Business Required Courses - 18 Credits

Note:

*  or , Calculus I or II, will also satisfy this requirement.

Entrepreneurship Concentration (18 credits)

Required Courses

Students must take the following courses:

Elective Courses

Students must choose any two electives from the following courses:

Additional Graduation Requirements

All students must meet the  and complete a general education or common core of studies, distributed among the different academic areas as detailed in  or .