Management: Entrepreneurship Track

Students in the Management: Entrepreneurship track develop the knowledge needed to compete in the entrepreneurial eco-system. They learn macro entrepreneurial concepts related to history, creativity, idea development, and the pathways to entrepreneurship. Students take on micro entrepreneurial concepts and apply this knowledge to develop an entrepreneurial toolkit of skills related to strategy, organization, marketing, financial acumen, and leadership. The curriculum includes a variety of specialized electives and culminates with a capstone course where students create, develop, and pitch their own entrepreneurial venture paving the way for them to hit the ground running as entrepreneurs.

Management: Entrepreneurship Track requirements: 18 credits

ENT 311Innovation and Creativity3
ENT 411The Entrepreneurial Toolkit3
ENT 473Venture Creation and Development3
Select one of the following ENT courses:3
Entrepreneurship Internship
Vocation of the Business Leader
Entrepreneurship Incubator
Practicum in International Development
Sustainable Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship
Renewable Energy Strategy
Or select any three additional credits in ENT at the 300 level or above.
Select one of the following MKT courses:3
Consumer and Market Behavior
Sales Management
Marketing Research
Global Marketing
Or select any three credits in MKT at 300 level or above (except MKT 319).
Elective3
Additional three credits from any department in the University chosen in consultation with an ENT faculty member and approved by Department Chair.
Total Credits18