Entrepreneurship as a Business Owner
A minor in entrepreneurship is offered to those who are non-business students who want to learn the fundamental principles to launch and own their own business.
An entrepreneurship minor is for you if you want to:
- Own a business
- Take ownership of projects within an organization
- Be a self-employed free agent
Key skills
- Recognize opportunities
- Assess risk
- Marshal resources
Entrepreneurship Minor Course List
Required courses
- ET 100 Business Creation (3)
- MK 200 Principles of Marketing (3) OR ET 235 Customer Discovery (3)
- ET 230 Financial Decision Making (3) OR AC 230 Intro to Financial Statements (3)
- ET 260 Designing Your Life (1)
- ET 340 Foundations of Entrepreneurship (3)
- CO 432 Intercultural Communication (3)
- Entrepreneurship in the Discipline Option (3)
- Entrepreneurship Applied Option (Student Run Venture or Upper ET Elective) (3)
Choose (6) credits of Entrepreneurship Application
- ET380 Art of Entrepreneurship
- ET382 Entrepreneurship Practicum
- ET383 Innovation Lab
- ET400 Small Business Consulting
- Other approved 300/400 electives
Choose (3) credits of Student-Run Venture Experiences*
* See Bulletin for list of approved Student-Run Ventures.