To earn a Bachelor of Science degree in entrepreneurship, students complete 67 credit hours of major coursework in addition to the College core curriculum. Students may choose from a variety of electives in order to tailor their education to particular interests. The degree provides a solid foundation for students wishing to impact the world through their business ventures, nonprofit ideas, and creative solutions to problems in the real world.
Students should refer to the College Bulletin or the major status sheet for complete information regarding major requirements.
The internet entrepreneurship minor is open to all students except entrepreneurship majors. This minor encourage students to explore concepts and develop skills that prepare them for the digital world. Students take 21 credits from a variety of courses focused on understanding and using the web as an entrepreneurial tool.
Students should refer to the College Bulletin or the minor course requirements for complete information regarding minors.
The social innovation minor is designed for students who want to deepen their understanding of innovative social impact models and blended value enterprises. The minor is open to students in the entrepreneurship major. Students in this minor take courses in sociology and social work as well as in social entrepreneurship.
The social enterprise minor is open to students studying management, marketing, or international business and are on track to have a strong foundation of business courses. This minor provides students the opportunity to explore topics in social entrepreneurship and deepen their understanding of social problems and their causes.
The social entrepreneurship minor is designed for sociology majors who wish to add a business and entrepreneurship focus to their undergraduate experience. In this minor, students take courses in entrepreneurship, accounting, and business.