
The Entrepreneurship Minor is designed for students in the College of Arts & Science who are interested in managing their own business or otherwise being self-employed. Alternately, many organizations are looking for people with entrepreneurial spirit, some knowledge of business, and management skills. Choosing the entrepreneurship minor is a great way to round out and diversify an Arts & Science education – and it is currently approved for Program Type A (Humanities), B (Social Sciences), C (Natural Sciences) and D (Fine Arts).
Click here to download the Entrepreneurship Minor fact sheet
Students must complete 21 credit units.
Required courses (18 credits):
BPBE 230.3 (formerly AGEC 230), ENT 210.3, ENT 220.3, ENT 230.3, ENT 300.3, ENT 310.3
(ENT course descriptions can be found on the fact sheet)
Elective courses (3 credits):
Choose 3 credit units from the following list:
ESB electives: COMM 304.3, 340.3, 345.3, 346.3
A&S electives: ANTH 226.3; CMPT 371.3, 408.3, 470.3; DRAM 213.3, 322.3, 323.3, 422.3, 423.3; ECON 254.3, 256.3, 307.3, 311.3, 354.3, 387.3, 470.3; ENG 496.3; GEOG 240.3; NS 365.6; PHIL 235.3; PHYS 492.3; PSY 258.3; SOC 215.3, 336.3; WGST 205.3; 3 cu intro Mathematics; 3 cu intro Statistics.
The Entrepreneurship (ENT) courses are coordinated and delivered by the Wilson Centre for Entrepreneurial Excellence in the Edwards School of Business at the University of Saskatchewan.