Entrepreneurship
All organizations are in need of entrepreneurs. The entrepreneurship major is designed for individuals who aspire to create new opportunities in the form of a new business or by creating new value within an existing firm.
Major (55 hours)
Required courses:- Prerequisite of one course from:
- Finite Math — MATH 1300
- Applied Calculus — MATH 1400
- Calculus I — MATH 2010
- 37 Hour Business Core
- Opportunity Recognition and New Venture Feasibility — BSNS 3100
- Law for Entrepreneurs — BSNS 3440
- Social Entrepreneurship: Building an Organization to Create Social Change — BSNS 3450
- Practicum in Entrepreneurship &mdash BSNS 3850
- Business Plan Development — BSNS 4310
- Funding New Ventures — BSNS 4320
- One course from the following:
- Financial Planning — BSNS 3150
- Human Resource Management — BSNS 3230
- Operations Management — BSNS 3240
View the Undergraduate Catalog for full course descriptions.

