Entrepreneurship
The Entrepreneurship Major
An Entrepreneurship major can earn either a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) or a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA). This major is primarily for students who intend to start and/or manage their own small business. Students are required to take 18 credits. Students must maintain an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher. All major/minor courses must be completed with a "C" or higher.
Required Courses
| The Organization and Operation of the Small Business |
| High Potential Ventures (prerequisite MGT 353) |
| Entrepreneurship Consulting (prerequisite MGT 353, MGT 454) |
Select one course from each area:
Management
| Human Resources Management |
| Advanced Organizational Behavior |
| Effective Leadership (prerequisite MGT 304) |
| Leading Teams (prerequisite MGT 304) |
Finance
| Intermediate Financial Management |
| Investment and Security Markets |
| Financial Institutions and Markets |
| Business and Security Valuations |
Marketing
| Market Research and Market Analysis |
| Consumer Behavior and Marketing Strategy |
| Retailing |
| Professional Selling |
*Must be taken during junior year for sequencing; FIN 302 must be taken prior to our concurrently with MGT 353.
Students must complete course prerequisites. See Academic Advisor for additional details. Any additional major(s) and/or minor(s) or change of major(s) and/or minor(s) often requires more than 120 semester hours or eight semesters to complete requirements.
Additional Areas of Study
- Accounting
- Computer Information Systems
- Economics
- Finance
- Health Sector Management and Policy
- Human Resource Management
- International Finance and Marketing
- Legal Studies
- Management
- Management Science
- Marketing
- Real Estate
