Major in Entrepreneurship
In addition to the core courses, students must complete the following four courses:
- Â - innovation
- - New Venture Creation (formerly COMM 3307)
- Â - Applied Entrepreneurship and Innovation (formerly COMM 4301)
- - Project ManagementÂ
Plus four of:
- Â - Management Skills Development
- Â -Â Consumer Behaviour
- - Marketing Communications
- Â -Â Marketing Research
- - Global Marketing
- Â -Â Sales Management
- - Services Marketing
- Â - Transportation Modes and Policy
- Â - Managing the Family Enterprise (formerly COMM 3308)
- - International Business Strategy
- - Starting Lean
Career options for Entrepreneurship majors
Perhaps you have an idea for a new product or you'd like to start your own business. Companies also value employees who can think entrepreneurially to start up a new division or move a product into a new market. A major in Entrepreneurship prepares you for a variety of career opportunities, such as:
- economic developer
- executive coach
- franchiser/franchisee
- small business development specialist
- small business executive
- venture capitalist