College of Business > Academics > Department of Management & Entrepreneurship > Majors & Minors > Entrepreneurship Minor

Entrepreneurship Minor

Available to students majoring outside the Driehaus College of Business, the Entrepreneurship minor builds on the skill sets acquired in majors across the university to prepare for careers as entrepreneurs or to assume entrepreneurial leadership roles across a variety of industries and sectors. This skill set expansion across colleges/schools differentiates this program. Students will develop capabilities in areas including design thinking, creative problem-solving, working in teams, crafting organizational strategies, and innovating to impact organizations, communities and society.  

Course Requirements

 A non-Driehaus student minoring in Entrepreneurship is required to complete the following courses totaling at least 20.0 hours:

Course Title Quarter Hours
Select two courses from the following:8
MGT 270
INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
MGT 370
BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT
MGT 373
CREATIVITY & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Select one more course from the list above or one from the following MGT courses:4
MGT 300
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
MGT 303
MANAGING PROJECTS AND TEAMS
MGT 325
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
MGT 360
LEADERSHIP
MGT 375
ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICUM
MGT 385
WOMEN IN ENTREPRENEURIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP
MGT 390
INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY
MGT 395
SOCIAL AND SUSTAINABLE ENTERPRISE
Select two courses from above or the following:8
CMNS 304
COMMUNICATION, CODING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
CMNS 358
DIVERSITY, LEADERSHIP, & TEAM BUILDING
CMNS 344
MINDFULNESS
HSB 398
SPECIAL TOPICS (Entrepreneurship related only)
IB 350
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SEMINAR (when related to Entrepreneurship)
JOUR 303
ENTREPRENEURIAL JOURNALISM
PRAD 373
PUBLIC RELATIONS & ADVERTISING ENTREPRENEURS

Graduation Requirements

All Management (MGT) courses and any other courses used toward the Entrepreneurship minor must be completed with a minimum grade of C- and with a combined GPA of 2.000 or higher.​​

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