Entrepreneurship Management

The entrepreneur faces unique situations and needs a variety of competencies to meet these challenges. The major in Entrepreneurship Management is intended to provide the student with a background to tackle all aspects of a small business or entrepreneurial endeavor. Our Entrepreneurship Management curriculum builds the skills necessary to successfully develop and manage a business enterprise.

Courses required for the major are:

  • BUS 342 - Human resource Management
  • BUS 367 - Marketing Research
  • BUS 441 - Leadership and Motivation
  • BUS 443 - Organization Design/Change
  • BUS 448 - International Dimensions of Business
  • BUS 449 - Entrepreneurship
  • BUS 467 - Customer Relationship Marketing
  • BUS 450 - Small Business Management

Curriculum Sheets

The curriculum sheets are available for download below.

Please choose carefully. Students in the 2007 Freshman class and continuing students who have not taken any 300 level business courses as of the start of school Fall, 2007 should choose the newer, 2007 curriculum sheet(s).

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Faculty

Management faculty contact information can be found here.

General Education

General Education requirements can be found here.

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