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Oct 13, 2024
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Butler University Bulletin 2024-2025
Entrepreneurship and Innovation, BS
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Return to: Lacy School of Business
The entrepreneurship and innovation major provides students with a fundamental understanding of the dynamic process of creating something unique and adding value by applying an innovative mind-set and an action-oriented perspective, while taking calculated risks. It also equips students to apply this way of thinking and set of behaviors in new and existing organizations, whether for-profit or nonprofit. The program includes a foundational course in creativity and innovation as well as a required practicum where students run their own business. Additional electives include, but are not limited to, entrepreneurial finance, social entrepreneurship, and salesmanship. It prepares graduates to begin their careers as independent entrepreneurs, as managers of new-venture divisions of major corporations and other innovative corporate endeavors, or in venture capital and investment banking activities.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates will be able to:
- Identify and evaluate potential business opportunities
- Create and implement a business plan in an effective manner
- Explain how innovativeness, proactiveness, and calculated risk taking contribute to the success of an organization
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Business Core Requirements
Entrepreneurship & Innovation Curriculum
122 Total Credit Hours (Includes Butler University Core Requirements and the above listed Business Core Requirements)
University Electives (12 hours)
Career Development Requirements
University Core Requirements
- FYS 101/102, First Year Seminar
- GHS (6 hours) Global & Historical Studies
- PCA Perspective in Creative Arts
- PWB Physical Well Being
- NW Natural World
- TI Texts & Ideas
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Return to: Lacy School of Business
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