B.S. in Economics - Entrepreneurship Concentration Program By Saint Francis University |Top Universities

B.S. in Economics - Entrepreneurship Concentration

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Entrepreneurship program is a concentration that can be earned only when completing the major requirements for any of the business administration program majors including accounting, economics, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing. The concentration is designed to inform, inspire, and empower students to engage in entrepreneurial thinking and related activities. Major Requirements: ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting ACCT 102 - Managerial Accounting BLAW 301 - Legal Environment of Business or BLAW 302 - CPA Law or BLAW 303 - Sports Law BUS 101 - Wall Street 101: Business in a Global Society ECON 101 - Principles of Economics I ECON 102 - Principles of Economics II ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 303 - Money and Banking ECON 402 - International Trade and Finance ECON 405 - Econometrics Senior Seminar ENGL 208 - Writing and Communicating in Business MKTG 302 - Marketing MGMT 101 - Principles of Management MGMT 102 - Production/Operations Management MGMT 401 - Strategic Management SPCH 103 - Speech Fundamentals and Public Speaking STAT 301 - Quantitative Business Analysis I STAT 302 - Quantitative Business Analysis II and MATH 112 - Calculus or MATH 121 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Additional Requirements: Three courses from the following: CPSC 121 - Introduction to Programming CPSC 122 - Intermediate Programming ECON 202 - Sports Economics ECON 203 - Labor and Management Relations ECON 204 - Labor Economics ECON 250 - Economic and Social History of the World Motor Car Industry ECON 375 - Comparative Economic and Business History ECON 398 - Economics Internship ECON 399 - Economics Internship ECON 406 - Independent Reading and Research ECON 409 - Special Topics in Economics and Finance ECON 410 - Advanced Monetary Policy ECON 499 - Undergraduate Research in Economics ECON 501 - Independent Studies in Economics MATH 122 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MATH 221 - Calculus III MATH 222 - Calculus IV MATH 304 - Probability MATH 305 - Mathematical Statistics MATH 322 - Linear Algebra MATH 401 - Real Analysis I MATH 402 - Real Analysis II MGMT 206 - International Management MGMT 307 - Great Britain and the European Union in the Global Economy MIS 110 - Computer Programming with Business Applications MKTG 320 - Consumer Behavior MKTG 321 - Marketing Research Entrepreneurship Concentration: MGMT 331 - Entrepreneurship MGMT 332 - The Entrepreneurial Mind: Creativity and Innovation MGMT 333 - Social Entrepreneurship MGMT 335 - Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures MGMT 430 - Small Business Start-ups and Consulting Practices PHIL 313 - Business Ethics And, three credits from the following: ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics MGMT 398 - Management Internship MGMT 399 - Management Internship MIS 342 - E-Commerce MIS 406 - Project Management Practices MKTG 321 - Marketing Research MKTG 401 - Principles of Selling and Sales Force Management

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Entrepreneurship program is a concentration that can be earned only when completing the major requirements for any of the business administration program majors including accounting, economics, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing. The concentration is designed to inform, inspire, and empower students to engage in entrepreneurial thinking and related activities. Major Requirements: ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting ACCT 102 - Managerial Accounting BLAW 301 - Legal Environment of Business or BLAW 302 - CPA Law or BLAW 303 - Sports Law BUS 101 - Wall Street 101: Business in a Global Society ECON 101 - Principles of Economics I ECON 102 - Principles of Economics II ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 303 - Money and Banking ECON 402 - International Trade and Finance ECON 405 - Econometrics Senior Seminar ENGL 208 - Writing and Communicating in Business MKTG 302 - Marketing MGMT 101 - Principles of Management MGMT 102 - Production/Operations Management MGMT 401 - Strategic Management SPCH 103 - Speech Fundamentals and Public Speaking STAT 301 - Quantitative Business Analysis I STAT 302 - Quantitative Business Analysis II and MATH 112 - Calculus or MATH 121 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Additional Requirements: Three courses from the following: CPSC 121 - Introduction to Programming CPSC 122 - Intermediate Programming ECON 202 - Sports Economics ECON 203 - Labor and Management Relations ECON 204 - Labor Economics ECON 250 - Economic and Social History of the World Motor Car Industry ECON 375 - Comparative Economic and Business History ECON 398 - Economics Internship ECON 399 - Economics Internship ECON 406 - Independent Reading and Research ECON 409 - Special Topics in Economics and Finance ECON 410 - Advanced Monetary Policy ECON 499 - Undergraduate Research in Economics ECON 501 - Independent Studies in Economics MATH 122 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MATH 221 - Calculus III MATH 222 - Calculus IV MATH 304 - Probability MATH 305 - Mathematical Statistics MATH 322 - Linear Algebra MATH 401 - Real Analysis I MATH 402 - Real Analysis II MGMT 206 - International Management MGMT 307 - Great Britain and the European Union in the Global Economy MIS 110 - Computer Programming with Business Applications MKTG 320 - Consumer Behavior MKTG 321 - Marketing Research Entrepreneurship Concentration: MGMT 331 - Entrepreneurship MGMT 332 - The Entrepreneurial Mind: Creativity and Innovation MGMT 333 - Social Entrepreneurship MGMT 335 - Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures MGMT 430 - Small Business Start-ups and Consulting Practices PHIL 313 - Business Ethics And, three credits from the following: ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics MGMT 398 - Management Internship MGMT 399 - Management Internship MIS 342 - E-Commerce MIS 406 - Project Management Practices MKTG 321 - Marketing Research MKTG 401 - Principles of Selling and Sales Force Management

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