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Entrepreneurship

  • Minor

The Entrepreneurship Program

Saint Vincent College recognizes the critical convergence of business, technology and entrepreneurship and has developed an innovative Entrepreneurship minor that prepares students for leadership roles across a broad range of industries.

Our curriculum is designed to teach students how to turn an idea into a profitable product or service, how to effectively market new concepts and how to manage the financial demands of starting up a business. Our entrepreneurship initiatives serve as an important catalyst for regional innovation and economic development.

Incoming freshman may apply for the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Scholarship. The Scholarship is awarded to two incoming freshman per year and requires 5 hours per week working at the SBDC center housed in the McKenna School. 

Undergraduate Programs

Curriculum Requirements

  • Curriculum

    Minor in Entrepreneurship Requirements

    Minor in Entrepreneurship
    BA 102 Survey of Accounting (non-business majors only)
          or BA 100 Financial Accounting I and BA 150 Managerial Accounting - 6 credits
    BA 170 Organizational Behavior
         or BA 220 Principles of Marketing - 3 credits
    BA 230 Introduction to Entrepreneurship - 3 credits
    BA 231 Franchising - 3 credits
    BA 232 Human Resources (marketing majors must take for minor) - 3 credits
         or BA 380 Consumer Behavior (management majors must take for minor) - 3 credits
    BA 322 Entrepreneurial Finance - 3 credits

Undergraduate Programs