Entrepreneurship Certificate
Learn the fundamentals of entrepreneurship by identifying market needs, conceptualizing approaches to fulfill those needs, researching potential avenues, assessing enduring business models, structuring the venture, raising funding for launch and sustained growth.
Students are required to complete the degree requirements specified for a business administration major in order to be awarded the Entrepreneurship Certificate. In addition, students must complete all certificate requirements specified below:
Complete three required classes:
Fin 310U | Entrepreneurial Finance and Accounting | 4 |
Mktg 338U | Professional Selling | 4 |
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Mgmt 481 | Entrepreneurship | 4 |
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BA 346U | Essentials of Entrepreneurship for Non-Business Majors | 4 |
Alternatively, students can select the 1 additional course from external certificate programs in Athletic & Outdoor, Social Innovation, the Business of Craft Brewing, or the Food Industry Management Certificate.
Alternatively, students can select the 1 additional course from external certificate programs in Athletic & Outdoor, Social Innovation, the Business of Craft Brewing, or the Food Industry Management Certificate.
And choose one elective class:
GSCM 439 | Global Sourcing and Negotiation | 4 |
Mgmt 310 | Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development | 4 |
Mgmt 428 | Team Processes | 4 |
Mgmt 445 | Organizational Design and Change | 4 |
| Business practicum or internship | 4 |
See an advisor or career coach to review practicum and internship options, or if you wish to count a course from an external certificate program in Athletic & Outdoor, Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship, or the Food, Beverage & Goods Leadership Certificate.
Total Credit Hours: 16