Entrepreneurship Minor

Program description

Entrepreneurship focuses on the creation of social and economic value by developing core capabilities of idea generation, opportunity recognition, resource acquisition, and entrepreneurial management. The skills and competencies gained by studying entrepreneurship are vital for the success of any business or organization such as nascent startup, corporation, family, nonprofit, global, or franchise.

The Entrepreneurship Minor is an interdisciplinary business minor that augments any degree program in which students learn about product/idea generation, resource acquisition, and aspects of entrepreneurial and new venture management. The minor provides knowledge and skills to develop new products, services, and organizations providing social and economic value. The minor is designed to supplement any major such that students acquire capabilities needed to mobilize the support necessary for the creation of new products and services and/or the creation of one's own company.

Program last updated

Fall 2024