Entrepreneurship Management
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Entrepreneurship Management
Entrepreneurship is the process of identifying and pursuing business opportunities. It may involve starting a business by creating a product or service, solving a market problem, or filling gaps in the current marketplace. Entrepreneurs must have the ability to plan and execute their ideas in a way that allows them to be successful in the marketplace. Necessary entrepreneurial skills include finance, marketing, basic management and leadership. Entrepreneurs must also be able to secure financial resources to fund their business ideas.
The course of study for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree includes four sets of academic requirements:
Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é Core Curriculum Requirements |
42 semester hours |
Business Foundation Requirements |
12 semester hours |
Non-Business Foundation Requirements |
3 semester hours |
Business Core Requirements |
27 semester hours |
Major Option Requirements |
21 semester hours |
Business Elective Requirements |
3 semester hours |
Minor |
12 semester hours |
Total: |
120 semester hours |
*If economics fulfills social & behavioral science component, student then has a free upper-division business elective.
Below is a suggested course of study to complete the BBA in Management with a concentration in Entrepreneurship in four years. The courses suggested by the College of Business for the Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é Core Curriculum are included in this plan. To see a complete list of course options, see the UTEP Degree Plans tool at
You can find more information about this major here.
For more information about career opportunities available for this major, visit the “What Can I Do with this Major?” and “Mining Majors” resources available from the Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é Career Center here
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