Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics
Undergrad: Minor in Entrepreneurial Studies
(Catalog page 172)

The minor in entrepreneurial studies is designed for students who may be interested in conceptualizing, developing, and launching their own business. This would involve everything from doing market research, writing a business plan, developing a product, and finding someone to fund the business. The minor is not restricted to students who are majoring in the Lerner College of Business and Economics. Applications to be admitted into the Entrepreneurial Studies minor should be filled out and submitted online during the first semester of the student’s sophomore year. Acceptance will be based on academic standing, motivation for proposed study, and availability of seats. More information is available at www.lerner.udel.edu/es. The requirements for the minor are as follows:

Required Courses:
ECON 151 Introduction to Microeconomics: Prices and Markets3
ACCT 207 Accounting I3
ECON 350 Economics of Entrepreneurship3
ENTR 301 Introductory Entrepreneurship3
ENTR 410 Business Venture Competition I3
ENTR 411 Business Venture Competition II3

One of the following courses:3
BUAD 444 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
ENTR/ELEG 460 High Technology Entrepreneurship
FREC 430 Establishing and Managing a Food and Agribusiness Enterprise
HRIM 314 Hospitality Entrepreneurship and Value Creation
LEAD 411 Topics in Leadership Dynamics (permission required from Leadership Studies Department)