Entrepreneurship, Bachelor of Science

Individuals who want to forge their own path may find themselves right at home in Entrepreneurship. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a career as an entrepreneur is ideal for those with an interest in liberal arts, have excellent interpersonal skills, and the ability to make smart, informed business decisions.  Entrepreneurship requires individuals with a sharp mind and solid decision-making skills.

Successful entrepreneurs are flexible decision makers.  The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 7% growth in business and financial occupations through 2031. This increasing demand is being attributed to globalization and greater complexity of regulations and tax laws, in addition to a growing economy.  For many business-minded self-starters, a bachelor’s degree in this field is indispensable.

Entrepreneurship majors will study small business, accounting, management, business plan writing plus prepare original case studies. Undergraduate students at Wilson College successfully completing the Entrepreneurship Major will receive a Bachelor of Science degree.

 

 

Degree Requirements

Required Courses

ACC 105Financial Accounting

3

ACC 106Managerial Accounting

3

ACC 321Taxes I

3

BUS 124Introduction to Management

3

BUS 216Business Communications

3

BUS 220Entrepreneurship/Small Business Managemt

3

BUS 225Business Law

3

 

BUS 311Business Environment and Public Policy

3

OR

BUS 328International Business

3

OR

BUS 355Internship

3

 

BUS 341Entrepreneurial Business Plans

3

BUS 342Entrepreneurial Innovation Mgt

3

BUS 343Case Studies: Entrepreneurship

3

BUS 413Strategic Management

3

ECO 101Intro to Macroeconomics

3

ECO 102Intro to Microeconomics

3

FIN 240Corporate Finance Fundamentals

3

MAT 103College Algebra

3

MAT 115Introductory Statistics

3

PHI 226Business Ethics

3