Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Minor for Business and Industrial Engineering Majors
The USF Center for Entrepreneurship offers an interdisciplinary undergraduate Minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation for all business and industrial engineering majors (other students can take the Minor for non-Business and non-industrial engineering majors). The minor focuses on successful opportunity recognition; encourages application of creativity and innovation; and, develops leadership skills for new venture creation and organizational growth. The minor teaches valuable, real-world skills that will complement the major -- whether students would like to increase their entrepreneurial business skills, pursue their own business ideas, or learn ways to bring innovation and entrepreneurial leadership into existing positions and businesses. You do not need to declare an entrepreneurship minor to take the courses. Many courses are offered online.
- View Curriculum on Official Undergradutate Catalog
as well as residency, minimum grade, and GPA requirements (and additional information)
Contact Muma College of Business Undergraduate Advising for assistance with the concentration or courses.
What kind of jobs are there for this degree?
Whether students would like to increase their entrepreneurial business skills, pursue their own business ideas, or learn ways to bring innovation and entrepreneurial leadership into existing positions and businesses, a Minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation creates synergistic value when paired with any major.