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Entrepreneurship

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Success in entrepreneurship requires a broad base of conceptual knowledge, personal skills, and competencies. By majoring in entrepreneurship, you will sharpen your creative thinking and problem-solving skills, develop your entrepreneurial mindset to start your own business, develop a new product, or become an innovator in an established company. The required courses in the major provide a variety of rich developmental experiences that include applied learning, case analysis, research projects, team-based learning, and guest speakers, in addition to traditional classroom lectures and discussions. The Entrepreneurship major places a strong emphasis on written and oral communication skills, teamwork, creativity, leadership, and personal initiative.

Undergraduate Major in Entrepreneurship

For undergraduate curriculum in business, major in entrepreneurship.

The Department of Management and Entrepreneurship offers a major in Entrepreneurship. Students will complete the general education requirements (including business foundation courses), business core requirements for the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree, and 18 additional credits in the major.

The Entrepreneurship major is designed to prepare students for the field of entrepreneurship. Upon graduation, students will be prepared to identify and exploit business opportunities, start their own business, or lead venture-creation and innovative initiatives at established for-profit and non-profit organizations.

The Entrepreneurship Major rests on three pillars:

  • Business Startup and Small Business Management.  The major focuses on starting and managing new and small businesses, including family businesses, which present different challenges that require knowledge of various models of leadership, market research, fundraising, risk management, and other activities with increasingly digital components.
  • Corporate Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Technology Management. Today's highly sought-after employees are those with entrepreneurial mind and skill sets that allow them to create, lead, and contribute to innovative projects and initiatives within their organizations. Thus, this major prepares students for leadership positions at established innovative firms.
  • Social Entrepreneurship. A major emphasis is given to managing non-profit ventures to initiate and support positive social and environmental changes. Entrepreneurship principles and tools have proven their relevance and value for both small and large non-profit ventures and organizations. Thus, this major prepares students who are interested in making a difference by supporting positive social and environmental causes.

The Entrepreneurship Major includes a wide range of opportunities for experiential learning through elective courses and offers a variety of robust extracurricular activities through collaboration with the Pappajohn Center for Entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is also an attractive second major for students with interests in any other business field.

Students majoring in Entrepreneurship are not permitted to take Entrepreneurship as a minor.

For more information on the undergraduate major in Entrepreneurship, please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/entrepreneurship/.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, undergraduate students majoring in Entrepreneurship will:

  1. Be effective communicators.
  2. Be effective collaborators.
  3. Be problem solvers.
  4. Understand business concepts.
  5. Recognize ethical and legal responsibilities to organizations.