Students who complete the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Minor will have developed an understanding of the process of entrepreneurship and the essential factors needed for the successful growth of a new venture. Also, students will have developed an appreciation for the challenges involved in managing innovation and in nurturing creative thinking.
The Entrepreneurship and Innovation Minor is not available to students in the Business Management Program - Entrepreneurship Plan.
To receive the Minor, a student must complete six (6) courses from the following curriculum:
Required course (1):
ENT 526 |
Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Strategy |
Plus three (3) from the following*:
Plus two (2) from the following:
ACC 607 |
Accounting for Small Business |
ENG 520 |
The Language of Persuasion |
ENT 511 |
Funding New Ventures |
ENT 727 |
Applied Research in Entrepreneurship |
FIN 502 |
Personal Financial Planning |
GEO 719 |
GIS in Business: Strategic Mgmt Decisions |
GMS 422 |
Quality Management |
GMS 701 |
Purchasing and Supply Management I |
GMS 750 |
Consulting to Management |
LAW 525 |
The Law of the Marketplace |
LAW 603 |
Advanced Business Law |
MHR 741 |
Managing Interpersonal Dynamics |
MKT 504 |
Effective Persuasion |
MKT 723 |
Marketing in the Service Industry |
MKT 730 |
Assessing/Managing Market Opportunities |
MKT 731 |
Competitive Intelligence |
PLG 710 |
Municipal Finance for Planners |
RMG 100 |
Issues and Innovations in Retailing I |
RMG 200 |
Intro to Retail and Services Management |
RTA 913† |
Media Entrepreneurship |
Any one |
CMN course |
* Students in the Graphic Communications Management program will normally take GRA 741 and GRA 841 in place of two single-term courses from this group.
†Only one of BDC 913, ENT 500, ENT 726, or RTA 913 may be used towards the fulfillment of this Minor's requirements. ENT 500 is not available to programs within the Ted Rogers School of Management with the exception of Retail Management.