Business Administration: Entrepreneurship (B.S.)

Entrepreneurship in the College of Business is defined as the pursuit of opportunities through vision, leadership, and passion that challenges the status quo and transforms products, markets, services, or organizations. Entrepreneurship implies risk-taking, innovation, and growth, not necessarily ownership, and can occur in organizations of various sizes and at different stages of development. The goal of the Entrepreneurship major is to encourage creativity, self-reliance, and a “can do” attitude among business students through exposure to the entrepreneurship attitude; promote an understanding and appreciation of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial organizations and assist students in the development of their own entrepreneurial plans in an applied learning experience.

Requirements

Required Courses

ACC 224Prin of Financial Accounting

3

ACC 225Prin of Managerial Accounting

3

CIS 270Fund of Information Systems

2

CIS 271Practical Computer Appl

3

ECON 203Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ENT 202Creative ProblemSolving

3

ENT 300Foundation of Entrepreneurship

3

ENT 301Entrepreneurial Promotions

3

ENT 325Social Entrepreneurship

3

ENT 350Entrepreneurship Law & Ethics

3

ENT 450Venture Finance & Analysis

3

ENT 490Internship in Entrepreneurship

3

FIN 300Prin Of Finance

3

GBUS 140Introduction To Business

3

GBUS 220Business Communications

3

GBUS 280Business Statistics

3

GBUS 303Quantitative Bus Analysis

3

GBUS 325International Business

3

GBUS 344Legal Environ Of Business I

3

GBUS 420Prof Development Seminar

1

MGT 350Principles Of Management

3

MGT 353Small Business Management

3

MGT 498Mgt Strategy & Policy

3

MKT 331Principles Of Marketing

3

MKT 340Consumer Behavior

3