Entrepreneurship (Minor)
A minor in entrepreneurship provides students the opportunity to create, explore, and refine their ideas for new business ventures. Not only does the minor benefit students aspiring to start their own businesses, but entrepreneurial skill sets are also helpful in a significant number and variety of professional opportunities in companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google as well as in government agencies. In addition to being part of the School of Business and Technology's B.B.A. program, the minor offers students in a variety of non-business fields the opportunity to learn the skills needed to be a successful entrepreneur.
Minimum Grade Requirements: A cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better is required for courses in the minor.
Residency Requirement: Students must complete at least 12 credits of the minor requirements at Marymount.
Minor Requirements
MGT 123 | The Business Experience | 3 |
LA 248 | Business Law I | 3 |
ENT 301 | Entrepreneurship: The Principles | 3 |
ENT 302 | Entrepreneurship: Ideation | 3 |
ENT 401 | Entrepreneurship: Creating and Starting a New Venture | 3 |
ENT 402 | Entrepreneurship: Funding, Launching, Growing, and Exiting the Venture | 3 |