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The
Entrepreneurship program prepares students for
entrepreneurial careers in a new venture creation or
managing family-owned or other small business
enterprises. The program provides a basic foundation in
the knowledge necessary to search for and evaluate new
venture opportunities, and to finance, operate and
manage new or growing businesses. Students are required
to complete a field study experience.
Students
must complete the School of Business 27-credit Common
Business Core plus the following 30 credits:
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Entrepreneurship |
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Credits |
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ENT 301 |
Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation |
3 |
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ENT 305 |
Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures |
3 |
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ENT 320 |
Managing a Growing Business |
3 |
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ENT 499 |
Field Studies in Entrepreneurship |
3 |
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Directed Electives |
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9 |
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Business Electives |
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9 |
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Total 30 |
Directed Business Electives
The Entrepreneurship program requires completion of 9
credits selected from the following list of courses:
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Credits |
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AC 301 |
Cost Accounting I |
3 |
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AC 420 |
Managerial Analysis and Cost Control |
3 |
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FIN 301 |
Intermediate Managerial Finance |
3 |
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FIN 310 |
Principles of Investments |
3 |
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MGT 305 |
Human Resource Management |
3 |
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MGT 426 |
Business Organizational Behavior |
3 |
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MKT 305 |
Consumer Behavior |
3 |
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MKT 340 |
Product Development/Management |
3 |
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MKT 423 |
Marketing Research |
3 |
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MKT 430 |
Sales Technique and Training |
3 |
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Total 9 |
Business Electives
Students must complete 9 credits of 300- or 400-level
courses offered by the School of Business (if
prerequisite(s) are met) - only to be determined in
consultation with advisor.
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Business Electives total |
9 |
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