EntrepreneurshipBachelor of Science

CIP: 520701

The Entrepreneurship major, as is the case with all majors in the College of Business and Management, is designed to provide a solid foundation in managing organizations. In addition to the foundation, students will have the opportunity to learn the various issues/elements that relate to starting and operating one’s own business.

Core curriculum 33 credits
Course number Course name Course credits
CMS 200 Computer Applications 3
DJC 301 Critical Thinking and Writing 3
DQR 401 Personal Finance/Statistical Analysis 3
DSL 301 Contemporary Issues in Science 3
DSS 301 Presentational Communication & Technology 3
ENG 101 English Composition I 3
International Relations or History Elective 3
Humanities Elective 3
HUM 420 Ethical Decision Making 3
Behavioral or Social Science Elective 3
MAT XXX College Level Math 3
Major core 51 credits
Course number Course name Course credits
ACC 205 Financial Reporting and Management Decisions 3
BUS 150 Business of Innovation 3
BUS 180 Principles of Economics 3
BUS 235 Project Management 3
BUS 255 Fundamentals of E-business 3
BUS 270 Principles of Management and Leadership 3
BUS 311 Corporate Finance 3
BUS 322 Business Analytics 3
BUS 350 Human Resource Management 3
BUS 372 The Legal Environment of Business 3
BUS 375 Creativity and Innovation 3
BUS 400 Entrepreneurial Finance 3
BUS 425 Operations Management and Business Process Modeling with Excel 3
BUS 458 Entrepreneurship Management 3
BUS 460 Business Strategy 3
BUS 459 Venture Scaling Excellence 3
MKT 250 Principles of Marketing 3
Free electives 36 credits
Course number Course name Course credits
Elective 36
Total 120 credits

4-year plan