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Entrepreneurship and Innovation Minor

A new Minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation recently has been approved and is now available. The minor consists of 18 credits – 2 core courses ( 3 credits each) and 4 elective courses (3 credits each). Six credits must be at the 300 or 400 level.

ENTR 200  Introduction to Entrepreneurship (required for all students)
ENTR 201   The Entrepreneurial Mindset
OR
POLI /AMST/SOCI 205   Civic Agency and Social Entrepreneurship
(Either ENTR 201 or this course will fulfill the second required core course for the minor.)

The remaining elective courses (12 credits) may be selected from any ENTR approved course in any discipline. Additionally, an approved internship in Entrepreneurship or Social Innovation, or an approved elective topic in entrepreneurship may be alternative choices for 1 of the elective courses.

Course Number

Course Name

Professor

AMST 422

Preserving Places, Making Spaces in Baltimore

N. King

ART 380

History and Theory of Games

N. McDonald

ECON 101Y

Principles of Microeconomics (1 credit)

D. Mitch

ECON 418*

The Economics of Innovation and Technology

D. Mitch

ECON 476

Portfolio Analysis & Mgmt

C. Yuan

ECON 482

International Finance

C. Yuan

ENME 486

Survey of Sensors & Instrumentation

G. Rao

ENME ___

Global Engineering
(course number TBA)

M. Zupan

HIST 200

Themes in World History: Entrepreneurship in the Early Modern World

A. Froide

IS 420

Database Application Development

G. Karabatis

IS 428

Data Mining Techniques & Application

V. Janeja

MGMT 210

The Practice of Management

(only section taught by V. Armor)

MUSC 323

Careers in Music

L. Cella

*Pending Approval

For more information, contact Amy Froide at froide@umbc.edu or Vivian Armor at armor@umbc.edu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ben Zheng, Ph.D.
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, UMBC