Minors: Entrepreneurship
New business ventures continue to stimulate the global economy. WPI's focus on technology produces students who are ideally suited to taking advantage of the continuing growth in technologically-based enterprises. A minor in Entrepreneurship gives students the foundation they need to understand basic business principles and how to turn their ideas into viable ventures. Students in the Entrepreneurship minor even use their MQP to begin developing their own business. The Department of Management also houses the WPI chapter of the Collegiate Entrepreneur's Organization (CEO) and the WPI Venture Forum. More opportunities to develop your entrepreneurial abilities exist with business plan competitions and access to a wide network of entrepreneurs.
Curriculum
All students in the Entrepreneurship minor must complete:
- ETR 3910 Recognizing and Evaluating Venture Opportunities
- ETR 3920 Planning and Launching New Ventures
- ETR 4930 Growing and Managing New Ventures
- OIE 2850 Engineering Economics
In addition, students must complete two of the following courses:
- ACC 1100 Financial Accounting
- ACC 2101 Management Accounting
- BUS 2950 Business Law and Ethics
- MKT 3600 Marketing Management
- MKT 3700 Information Systems Management
- OIE 3400 Production Systems and Design
Download the Entrepreneurship Minor Trackingsheet 20KB PDF File
For more information about the Minor in Entrepreneurship, please contact:
Prof. McRae C. Banks II, Department Head and Harry G. Stoddard Professor of ManagementMaintained by webmaster@wpi.edu
macb@wpi.edu
Prof. Chickery Kasouf, Associate Professor
chick@wpi.edu
Last modified: Sep 05, 2006, 16:47 EDT
