Courses Related to Entrepreneurial Studies

Students at the University are afforded the opportunity to learn about entrepreneurship through a number of options.  Whether one chooses to part of an entrepreneurial cohort through the University's undergraduate freshman LIFE program, selects to take a specific course in an entrepreneurial studies area, or enrolls in an entrepreneurial-related graduate degree program, a student can enrich his or her academic career and learn about business start-ups, financial responsibility, and important aspects of capitalist practices.

The list below represents courses and/or programs available to students.  For more information on each course, please refer to the University Catalog for the most current course descriptions.

  • High Technology Entrepreneurship: BUEC 860 or  ECEG 660/460
  • The New Venture Creation Graduate Program
  • Small Business Management: BUAD 444
  • Economics & Entrepreneurship: ECON 367
  • Introduction to Entrepreneurship: ENTR 367

For more information about entrepreneurial-related courses and programs, contact the program manager identified at each program page.

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