Entrepreneurship Minor Gateway To Business

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Entrepreneurship Minor

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Margery Reed Hall 107

Entrepreneurship Minor
Advising
Office of Undergraduate
Programs
Margery Reed Hall 107
Appointments: 303-871-
6910
[email protected]

• The Entrepreneurship
minor may be applied
toward any degree at
the University of
Denver.

• The minor GPA must
be 2.0 or higher to
graduate.

• Only grades of “C-” or
above may be used in
completing minor
requirements.

• Any minor course
substitutions or
waivers must be pre-
approved by the Office
of Undergraduate
Programs

The university-wide Entrepreneurship minor at Daniels focuses on action,
decision-making, experimentation, and hypothesis testing in the face of an
uncertain future within a business context. Students who complete the
Entrepreneurship minor will understand how to shape the business, economic,
political, and social context along with the creation of their products or services.

BUS 1000: Gateway to Business (4 hrs)
No Prerequisite
Practical glimpse into the global and competitive nature of business. From product
ideation to product development, this course introduces students to business's role
in society in promoting sustainability as the only successful business model for
delivering value to customers and stakeholders of all kinds. Key business activities
such as marketing, finance and accounting, working in team, and product/service
innovation and creativity are introduced. Note: Business students take this course
as part of the Business Core.

EVM 3350: Creating New Markets: The Messy Start-Up (4 hrs)
Prerequisite: BUS 1000
Start a company, launch a product, create a market, and learn how to embrace
failure and manage uncertainty. In this hands-on course, student teams will
actually create and run their own start-ups.

EVM 3360: Business Law for Entrepreneurs (4 hrs)
Prerequisite: BUS 1000
This course will highlight the legal and business issues entrepreneurs face as they
conceive and launch a new venture. Using real world scenarios, we will explore
issues throughout the new venture lifecycle.

EVM 3370: Metrics and Financial Tools for an Emerging Business (4 hrs)
Prerequisite: BUS 1000
Students are taught to link physical activity occurring in the business venture to the
movement of numbers on financial statements.

EVM 3380: Leadership, Management, and Execution (4 hrs)
Prerequisite: BUS 1000
In the final course in the minor, students form multidisciplinary entrepreneurship
project teams for transforming products or projects into practical realities, and to
interact with alumni and community entrepreneurs.

Elective Course (4 hours)
Options include but are not limited to LLC 2003 Creativity & Leadership; COMP
2821 Introduction to Game Design; ENME 3820 Entrepreneurship through 3D
Printing; and any EVM non-required course. Submit other courses for approval to
Dr. Sharon Alvarez, the Koch Chair of Entrepreneurship.

Entrepreneurship Minor Requirements – Business Majors 20 hours
Entrepreneurship Minor Requirements – Non-Business Majors 24 hours
Entrepreneurship Minor
Course Requirements
2015-2016

Office of
Undergraduate
Programs

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