Entrepreneurship Major Curriculum

The Entrepreneurship major requires completion of 28 hours of courses in the major,

as well as an additional 4 hours of Free Elective.

Required Courses (pre-requisites are noted in parenthesis)

Course

Name

Credit Hrs

22-FIN-408 (22-FIN-380 or 352)

New Venture Finance

4

22-BLAW-435 (22-BLAW-280 or 271)

Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship

4

22-ENTR-570 (BBA Junior Core)

Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation

4

22-ENTR-598 (22-FIN-408)

Capstone in Entrepreneurship

4

Entrepreneurship Elective

4

Entrepreneurship Elective

4

Entrepreneurship Elective

4

Entrepreneurship Electives

Course

Name

Credit Hrs

22-ENTR-410 (BBA Junior Core or permission)

Mgmt of Closely Held & Family Bus.

4

22-ENTR-460 (BBA Junior Core or permission)

Fin. Mgmt. in Privately Held Firms

4

22-ENTR-593 (BBA Junior Core or permission)

Special Topics in Entrep. and Fam. Bus.

4

22-ENTR-401 (BBA Junior Core or permission)

Introduction to Innovation

4

22-ENTR-501 (BBA Junior Core or permission)

Corporate Entrepreneurship

4

22-ENTR-599 (BBA Junior Core or permission)

Guided Study in Entrepreneurship

4

22-ACCT-375 (22-ACCT-331 or 322)

Not-for-Profit Accounting

4

22-MKTG-500 (22-MKTG-280 or 377)

Intro to Direct Marketing

4

Add 4 hours of Free Electives

Course

Credit Hrs

While it is anticipated that Entrepreneurship majors are interested in starting their own ventures, majors are also well-prepared to work for business and organizations that interact with small, entrepreneurial, and family ventures on a regular basis. Although the Entrepreneurship major can be taken as a stand-alone major, it is structured to be an excellent double major with such other majors as Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and Information Systems.

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