Chairperson: Gary Adams, Ph.D
Department of Management website
This minor is open to any undergraduate student from any college across campus.
The Innovation and Entrepreneurship minor is an applied, experiential program where students learn to identify problems, develop and validate solutions, harness resources and create value within environments of uncertainty. Graduates are prepared to support new venture creation in existing organizations or succeed with careers in professional service firms, investment firms, consulting, and medical and dental offices. Additionally, graduates are prepared and equipped for start-up initiation and self-employment in a variety of industries including private businesses, social ventures, non-profits and governmental agencies.
For more information, contact Professor John Wright.
Specific Course Requirements:
Course List | Code | Title | Hours |
| ACCO 1030 | Principles of Financial Accounting 1 | 3 |
| or BUAD 2100 | Accounting and Finance Fundamentals for Non-Business Majors |
| ECON 1103 | Principles of Microeconomics 1 | 3 |
| or ECON 1001 | Introduction to Economics |
| 1, 2 | 3-4 |
| ENTP 3001 | Entrepreneurship | 3 |
| ENTP 3080 | Funding Strategies for Entrepreneurs | 3 |
| ENTP 4010 | New Venture Acceleration | 3 |
| ENTP 4020 | Consulting to Urban Entrepreneurs | 3 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 21-22 |
Notes:
- This minor is open to any undergraduate student across campus.
- A grade of C or better must be earned in each course.
- For College of Business Administration students minoring in ENTP, no business courses may transfer into the minor once matriculated to Marquette University.
- For students outside of the College of Business minoring in ENTP, only one course may transfer in for the business minor; the assistant dean in the College of Business Administration must approve any transfer of credits.