Minor in Entrepreneurship

Units Required for Minor: 15

The Minor in Entrepreneurship is tailored to give students from non-business majors and business students with other concentrations the opportunity to enhance their undergraduate education with foundational training in entrepreneurship. The program covers a range of topics, including business model generation, venture growth, social entrepreneurship, and corporate entrepreneurship. While rigorous, it remains flexible to accommodate diverse academic backgrounds. Students will find this minor valuable for expanding their knowledge and exploring new career opportunities, such as starting their own businesses, joining a startup, or working as freelancers.

A student wishing to Minor in Entrepreneurship must file a Minor request petition (obtained in the Undergraduate Business Advising Center).

Program Requirements

Required (6 units)
ENTR 187Entrepreneurship3
ENTR 185Venture Growth Strategies3
Electives (9 units): Students must take at least one course from each of the two groups below for a total of 9 units.9
Group A
Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Corporate Entrepreneurship
Group B
Sustainability Business in Global Economy
International Business
Intermediate Accounting I
Cost Accounting
Management of Human Resources
Conflict Management and Negotiation
Salesmanship
Principles of Quality Management
Principles of Risk Management and Insurance
Total Units15