The minor in business entrepreneurship provides non-business majors with the background needed to nurture an innovative product or service idea and grow it into a new business opportunity. The minor will also help non-business majors who envision being self-employed in their own small businesses which grow out of their passions for arts and science.
Courses in business entrepreneurship are offered as part of the Business Administration Program. Although there is no major in business entrepreneurship, it may be chosen as either a minor or a concentration area within the business administration major.
Business Entrepreneurship Minor
This minor is not available to students who are taking a business entrepreneurship concentration in the business administration major. This is an example of course requirements. Actual requirements depend on the year declared and can be found in the academic catalogs.
Required Courses:
A minimum of three courses must be taken at Salem.
No more than three courses, regardless of semester hours, may be counted toward both a student’ s major and a minor.
Courses in business entrepreneurship are offered as part of the Business Administration Program. Although there is no major in business entrepreneurship, it may be chosen as either a minor or a concentration area within the business administration major.
Business Entrepreneurship Minor
This minor is not available to students who are taking a business entrepreneurship concentration in the business administration major. This is an example of course requirements. Actual requirements depend on the year declared and can be found in the academic catalogs.
Required Courses:
A minimum of three courses must be taken at Salem.
No more than three courses, regardless of semester hours, may be counted toward both a student’ s major and a minor.
See our Academic Catalog for all of our course offerings.