Carl H. Lindner College of BusinessCarl H. Lindner College of BusinessUniversity of Cincinnati

Carl H. Lindner College of Business

Entrepreneurship Major Curriculum

The Entrepreneurship major requires completion of 28 hours of courses in the major,

as well as an additional 4 hours of Free Elective.

Required Courses (pre-requisites are noted in parenthesis)

Course

Name

Credit Hrs

22-FIN-408 (22-FIN-380 or 352)

New Venture Finance

4

22-BLAW-435 (22-BLAW-280 or 271)

Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship

4

22-ENTR-570 (BBA Junior Core)

Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation

4

22-ENTR-598 (22-FIN-408)

Capstone in Entrepreneurship

4

Entrepreneurship Elective

 

4

Entrepreneurship Elective

 

4

Entrepreneurship Elective

 

4

Entrepreneurship Electives

Course

Name

Credit Hrs

22-ENTR-410 (BBA Junior Core or permission)

Mgmt of Closely Held & Family Bus.

4

22-ENTR-460 (BBA Junior Core or permission)

Fin. Mgmt. in Privately Held Firms

4

22-ENTR-593 (BBA Junior Core or permission)

Special Topics in Entrep. and Fam. Bus.

4

22-ENTR-401 (BBA Junior Core or permission)

Introduction to Innovation

4

22-ENTR-501 (BBA Junior Core or permission)

Corporate Entrepreneurship

4

22-ENTR-599 (BBA Junior Core or permission)

Guided Study in Entrepreneurship

4

22-ACCT-375 (22-ACCT-331 or 322)

Not-for-Profit Accounting

4

22-MKTG-500 (22-MKTG-280 or 377)

Intro to Direct Marketing

4

Add 4 hours of Free Electives

While it is anticipated that Entrepreneurship majors are interested in starting their own ventures, majors are also well-prepared to work for business and organizations that interact with small, entrepreneurial, and family ventures on a regular basis. Although the Entrepreneurship major can be taken as a stand-alone major, it is structured to be an excellent double major with such other majors as Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and Information Systems.