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The minor in entrepreneurship is offered to students pursing a non-business major.  Upon completion of the five courses with grades of ‘C’ or higher, a student will be conferred a “minor in entrepreneurship” concurrently with the bachelor’s degree in his/her major area.  It is the student’s responsibility to meet the pre-requisites for the courses in his/major minor. 

Non-business students must take the following required courses (fifteen credit hours) to obtain an entrepreneurship minor:

  • GEB 4113 Entrepreneurship (or cross-listed course)
  • GEB 4110 Business Plan Development (or cross-listed course, pre-requisite GEB 4113 or equivalent)

Plus three of the following elective courses (9 credit hours):

  • ACG 3024 Accounting for Managers and Investors
  • AMH 4373 Entrepreneurs in the US
  • AMH 4375 Technology & American Society
  • GEB 4117 Product Development and Innovation (or cross-listed course)
  • MAN 4142 Intuition in Management
  • MAN 4802 Small Business Management
  • MAN 4864 Family-Owned Businesses
  • MAR 4025 Marketing of Small Business Enterprises
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