Bachelor of Science with a Major in Business, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Concentration
The bachelor of science in business with a concentration in innovation and entrepreneurship (INEN) provides students with a broad spectrum of skills that enable them to start, manage, and grow new and/or existing businesses. Graduates are equipped to work in major organizations that develop new products, procedures, and services. The program provides students with opportunities to explore new organizational types, both for-profit and nonprofit, and to develop the skills needed to become effective consultants. The INEN concentration emphasizes practical learning and encourages students to excel in the classroom while participating in field-related activities. Through exposure to scenarios designed to sharpen their ability to use fast-paced decision making, INEN students are challenged to operate with success in turbulent environments.
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In addition to the requirements for the bachelor of science with a major in business, the concentration in innovation and entrepreneurship requires five field courses:
Code | Title | Credits |
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Field courses | ||
MGT 3300 | Entrepreneurship | |
or MGT 3300W | Entrepreneurship | |
MGT 4003 | Management of the Growing Entrepreneurial Venture | |
Three courses selected from the following: | ||
MGT 3301 | Small Business Management | |
MGT 3302 | e-Entrepreneurship | |
MGT 3303 | Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership | |
MGT 3305 | Human Capital Sustainability | |
MGT 4900 | Special Topics (Innovation and Creativity) | |
DNSC 4404 | Essentials of Project Management |
Students should consult with the advisor for specific bachelor of science in business general education courses that apply to this concentration.