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Undergraduate 2020-2021

Entrepreneurship

Kenneth W. Monfort College of Business

The Entrepreneurship minor is the applied aspect and the customization of course work to fit the student’s interests and career plans. Faculty members from academic disciplines and applied fields provide a critical framework for students to build their perspective, knowledge, and skills to engage in entrepreneurship. Students in the minor develop entrepreneurial mindsets, gain deep knowledge of opportunity discovery, venture creation, and entrepreneurial ecosystems, and engage in ideation, business planning, small business management, and networking with local entrepreneurs.  

Admission to the minor requires academic good standing with the University of Northern Colorado.

Students are expected to complete the prerequisites for all courses in the minor.

Minor Requirements — 18 Credits

Take all of the following courses (9 credits):

BAMG 350Management and Organizational Behavior

3

BAMG 355Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship

3

BAMG 451Managing New Business Ventures

3

Elective Minor Credits (9 credits):

Select any three courses (9 credits)

BAMG 353Human Resources Management

3

BAMG 407Small Business Counseling

3

or

BAMK 407Small Business Counseling

3

BAMG 410Innovation and Entrepreneurship

3

BAMG 411Social Entrepreneurship

3

Transfer Credit. Students may transfer a maximum of 6 semester credits with a "BA" prefix toward the minor from other institutions.

To graduate with an Entrepreneurship Minor, a student must attain a 2.0 or greater cumulative business GPA and attain at least a "C-" grade in each individual course required for the Entrepreneurship Minor.