Entrepreneurship, Minor - PAUL, UNH

Undergraduate

Entrepreneurship

Develop entrepreneurial skills through a structured sequence of courses that combine Paul College's business expertise with complementary electives from any field of study.
Degree
Minor
Location
Durham, NH
Courses
5
Credit
20 hrs
Full-time
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Part-time
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Paul College UnderGraduate Programs

The Entrepreneurship minor at UNH offers non-business majors a dynamic education in innovative thinking and creative problem-solving. Here you'll be able to develop entrepreneurial skills through a structured sequence of courses that combine Paul College's business expertise with complementary electives from any field of study.

Whether you're interested in launching a startup, driving innovation within established organizations, or applying entrepreneurial thinking to your chosen discipline, this minor will help you identify opportunities and create impactful solutions. With a focus on creative thinking and practical application, the entrepreneurship minor will prepare you to be an innovator in any field. 

Paul College Undergraduate Programs

What is entrepreneurship?

Entrepreneurship is not just marketing, management or finance — it’s all of that and more. If you are creative and want to bring that creativity and innovation into your profession — whether you are interested in starting your own business, working for a new venture, investing in start-ups, or becoming involved in new venture creation within an established organization — then entrepreneurship is a great choice.

Why study entrepreneurship at UNH?

The Minor in Entrepreneurship is for non-business majors. It provides non-business students with concepts, tools, and techniques to become creative thinkers, conceptualize and articulate problem statements, construct innovative solutions, and explore and seek opportunities. The focus of the minor is not about creating startups, although this may be an ancillary outcome, rather on entrepreneurial thinking that make the students engage in successful careers in their respective disciplines. It comprises three required courses offered by Paul College and two courses from a selective list offered by the other UNH Colleges. The three Paul courses are designed to follow a proscribed sequence that take the student through the entrepreneurial process.

Curriculum & Requirements

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Program Description
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The Minor in Entrepreneurship in the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics is for non-business majors. The minor provides non-business students with concepts, tools and techniques to become creative thinkers, conceptualize and articulate problem statements, construct innovative solutions, and explore and seek opportunities. The focus of the minor is not about creating startups, although this may be an ancillary outcome, rather on entrepreneurial thinking that make the students engage in successful careers in their respective disciplines.   

The minor consists of required courses offered by Paul College and two courses from a selective list offered by other UNH Colleges. The Paul courses are designed to follow a proscribed sequence that take the student through the entrepreneurial process.

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Requirements for the Program
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Academic policies related to Minors.

Required Courses
MGT 520Topics in Management (Thinking like an Entrepreneur)4
MKTG 520Topics in Marketing (Understanding Your Customer)4
DS 520Topics in Entrepreneurship/Decision Sciences (Realizing the Entrepreneurial Dream)4
Select two courses from the following:8
HIST 522
Science in the Modern World
HMP 721
Managing Health Care Organizations
HMP 722
Health Care Management II
RMP 775
Entrepreneurial and Commercial Recreation
TECH 750
Intellectual Asset Management for Engineers and Scientists
*For other course options contact the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education
Total Credits20

Please note:

  • The remaining two courses can be from Paul College or the student’s home college, depending on suitability and availability of the courses as well as a student’s interest to specialize in a specific area within the Minor, and subject to approval – please contact Undergraduate Programs and Advising Office to discuss approval process. 
  • Some of the listed courses are “special topics” (or equivalent). Please make sure that the course has the same title (not simply the same number) as the listed course in order for it to count for the minor.
  • The Entrepreneurship Minor also follows UNH policy for minors