Entrepreneurship Studies Minor
The minor in entrepreneurial studies will provide the opportunity for students from any major to develop the skills and experiences that will facilitate the student's efforts in transforming ideas into enterprises that create value. A specific set of knowledge and experiences in the areas of planning, risk-taking, market analysis, problem-solving and creativity are included in the minor.
Requirements for this minor:
16 semester credits including:
- ET 201 Fundamentals of the Enterprise (4 SH)
- ET 211 New Venture Planning and Development (4 SH)
- ET 221 Techniques of Persuading, Selling and Negotiating (4 SH)
and four semester credits from the following:
- MN 200 Introduction to Management (4 SH)
- MK 203 Marketing Principles (4 SH)
- CM 304 Advanced Public Speaking (4 SH)
- FN 315 Accounting and Finance for Not-For-Profit Organizations (4 SH)




