Entrepreneurship Concentration

The Entrepreneurship concentration provides students with a combination of theoretical and practical exposure to entrepreneurship. Case study is the principal teaching method, supplemented by lectures, project work, and guest speakers.

The concentration consists of three classes/nine credits. The required courses include two core classes (6 credits), and one elective class (3 credits).

For more information, please contact Alfred E. Blake IV, Assistant Director of Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Programs.

Core Requirements (6 credits)

Course # Title CR
29:382:302 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3
29:382:303 Managing Growing Ventures 3

Electives (3 credits)

Course # Title CR
29:382:310 Social Entrepreneurship 3
29:382:340 Creativity, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship 3
29:382:342 Urban Entrepreneurship & Economic Development 3
29:382:352 Multicultural Market 3
29:382:360 Technology Ventures 3
29:382:496 Entrepreneurship Practicum 3
29:630:369 New Product Planning 3
29:620:486 Music Industry 3