
Graduates
with a minor in entrepreneurial leadership will be prepared to:
- articulate their ideas effectively and to consider the ethical
implications of the ideas they are proposing
- create and present business plans and grant proposals; and
- understand the basic technical skills needed to function as an
entrepreneurial leader in any organization.
If you want to create your own future or positively change the future
for others, the Kelley Center offers a minor designed with you in mind!
And, if you answer yes to some of the questions below, you owe it to
yourself to find out more about the Entrepreneurial Leadership Minor.
- Are you curious?
- Are you a risk-taker?
- Are you an idea person?
- Are you a strong communicator?
- Are you a creative independent thinker?
Entrepreneurship minors come from a variety of campus disciplines,
and are not confined to business majors. In fact, minors come from
many different areas, such as nursing, biology, human services, education,
the arts and many others.
The Minor Curriculum
To successfully complete a minor in Entrepreneurial
Leadership at DWU, students must complete the following 21- hour course
of study:
| ENT |
224 |
- Entrepreneurial Leadership I |
| BUS |
220 |
- Concepts and Practices of Management |
| ENT |
347 |
- Finance for Entrepreneurs |
| BUS |
371 |
- Marketing |
| BUS |
381 |
- Business Ethics & Social Policy |
| ENT |
424 |
- Entrepreneurial Leadership II |
| ENT |
450 |
- Internship |
|