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Baylor's Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation curriculum combines challenging instruction with active involvement in new and emerging ventures. Students acquire a practical, well-rounded knowledge that prepares them for the diverse demands of today's competitive marketplace.
The Baylor Entrepreneurship program offers a variety of learning opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as business and non-business students.
Majors
The Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation major focuses on teaching students to identify viable career options in entrepreneurship, expand their conceptual knowledge of the entrepreneurial process and develop their repertoire of venture management tools and techniques.
Minors
Entrepreneurship minors are opportunities for non-business students majoring in other disciplines to supplement their degree with entrepreneurial skills.
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The Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation major consists of 15 entrepreneurship-specific course hours focused on teaching you to:
Upon being accepted to the business school, you will meet with a business school advisor to construct your schedule and course sequence for your major.
To earn a major in Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation , a student must complete the following courses:
Required Courses for Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation Majors:
ENT 3320 Entrepreneurial Process
ENT 4310 New Venture Finance: The Entrepreneur's Perspective
ENT 4322 Accelerated Ventures Capstone
Choose any two of the following courses:
ENT 4320 Managing the Family Business
ENT 4321 Accelerated Ventures: Launch
ENT 4330 Corporate Entrepreneurship: Initiating and Sustaining Innovations
ENT 4340 Technology Entrepreneurship
ENT 4353 Social Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
ENT 4360 Franchising: Franchisee & Franchisor Perspectives
ENT 4395 Entrepreneurship Internship
ENT 4398 Special Studies in Entrepreneurship
ENT 3350 International Entrepreneurship
ENT 4351 Entrepreneurship in the European Union
Recommended Extra Courses
MGT 4320 Negotiating and Conflict Resolution
MKT 3310 Professional Selling and Communications
The entrepreneurship minor consists of 18 course hours and is designed for students who are not business majors. This minor is intended to equip students with the skills necessary to start and successfully manage a new venture.
Entrepreneurship Minor Course Plan
Required Courses for Entrepreneurship Minors:
ENT 3315 Starting and Managing a Business
ENT 3380 Global Perspectives in Entrepreneurship
ENT 4325 Entrepreneurial Leadership
Choose one of the following required MKT courses:
MKT 3301 Marketing Concepts
MKT 3310 Professional Selling and Communications
Choose one of the following Elective ENT courses:
ENT 3301 Living and Learning
ENT 3350 International Entrepreneurship
ENT 4320 Managing the Family Business
ENT 4321 Accelerated Ventures: Launch
ENT 4330 Corporate Entrepreneurship: Initiating and Sustaining Innovation
ENT 4351 Entrepreneurship in the European Union
ENT 4353 Social Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
ENT 4360 Franchising: Franchise & Franchisor Perspectives
Choose one of the following Elective Business courses:
ACC 2301 Survey of Accounting
BUS 3302 Personal Financial Decisions
MGT 3301 Management Concepts
*Direct admission scholarship is available in each year