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Entrepreneurship - dropped 6/2009 - see Bus. Admin. Minor

Currently, this minor is not accepting new students; for more information on Entrepreneurship, please see the Business Administration minor, effective May 2009

Description

The Entrepreneurship Minor previously offered in the College of Management was reconfigured effective June 2009. Non-business major students interested in entrepreneurship studies may now seek admission into the Business Administration minor in entrepreneurship. Details about the Business Administration minor are available on the Business Administration Minor web page.

Students who began working toward the former Minor in Entrepreneurship (and have completed MIE310 and MIE311) should consult with the College of Management's Undergraduate Programs advisers to complete the coursework for the minor through Spring 2011. The following requirements continue to apply to students who began working toward the former Entrepreneurship Minor.

Requirements (for the former Entrepreneurship Minor)

  • Requires a minimum of 15 hours comprised of 5 required courses.
  • All courses must be completed with a grade of 'C-' or higher.
  • Open to any undergraduate student except those majoring in Business Management or Accounting.
  • MIE 310 and MIE 311 are prerequisites of the 400 level courses listed below; MIE 412 and MIE 413 are prerequisites of MIE 419.
  • Students must have at least sophomore standing to be admitted into MIE 310 and MIE 311.

Required Courses (15 credit hours)

MIE 310 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3 cr)
MIE 311 Entrepreneurship Skills (3 cr)
MIE 412 Finance and Accounting for Entrepreneurs (3 cr)
MIE 413 New Venture Planning (3 cr)
MIE 418 Social Entrepreneurship Practicum (3 cr) OR MIE 419 Entrepreneurship Practicum 

Contact Person

Andy Nowell
2150 Nelson Hall
919.515-6937
entrepreneurship@ncsu.edu 

last modified 5/11/09

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