Minor in Entrepreneurship at Miami University of Ohio
(18 semester hours)
Open to all majors, this interdisciplinary minor provides exposure to principles and concepts of entrepreneurship applied to new venture start-up, small business growth, and corporate innovation. This program complements majors in the business school and other divisions; it supports the application of entrepreneurial concepts and approaches to your major.
Objectives include the following:
Recognizing and developing entrepreneurial potential
Developing an understanding of entrepreneurship as a manageable process
Using tools, frameworks, concepts, and perspectives that are helpful in recognizing how entrepreneurship works
Appreciating the role that entrepreneurial attitudes and behaviors can play in personal and professional lives and in society at large
A minimum 2.0 g.p.a. is required for all courses in this minor. Courses must be taken for a grade (not credit/no-credit). This minor satisfies the Thematic Sequence requirement of the Miami Plan. Students planning to take this minor should contact the Center below as soon as possible.
For More Information
Page Center for Entrepreneurship
218 Upham Hall
513-529-1221
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