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Entrepreneurship Minor

Hours - 18-19 Credit Hours
Effective Sep. 2024
Last Revision 7/03/2024
Faculty Unit Assignment: Faculty of Business & Government
Sponsoring Program: Entrepreneurship
Holokai Category: Professional Studies

Program Requirements


Core Requirements — 15 Credits

Course Number Title Semesters Offered Credit Hours Prerequisites
ENTR 180 New Venture Finance F, W, S 3.0
ENTR 275 Leadership and the Gospel of Jesus Christ: Becoming a Disciple Leader F, W, S 3.0
ENTR 283 New Venture Creation F, W, S 3.0 ENTR 180
ENTR 285 New Venture Growth Strategies F, W, S 3.0 ENTR 180 or HTM 133 (for HTM majors)
ENTR 483 New Venture Management F, W, S 3.0 ENTR 283, ENTR 285


Required Participation - Participate in two competitions:

Course Number Title Semesters Offered Credit Hours Prerequisites
Great Ideas Entry or F
Empower Your Dreams Entry W


Elective Coursework — 3-4 Credits

Course Number Title Semesters Offered Credit Hours Prerequisite
ENTR 318 Personal Financial Management F, W 3.0
ENTR 380 Social Impact Entrepreneurship F, W, S 3.0
ENTR 390R Special Topics in Entrepreneurship Variable 1.0 - 3.0
ENTR 495R Independent Study Variable 1.0 - 4.0 Permission of Instructor
BUSM 381 Global Logistics Management F, W 3.0 BUSM 361 w/B- or better
BUSM 391 Project Management F, W 3.0 BUSM 361 w/B- or better
CRDEV 301R On-Campus Project Based Experiential Learning F, W 3.0
HTM 133 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management F, W, S 3.0


Additional Program Requirements

All passing grades will be accepted in fulfilling minor or certificate requirements.


Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completing this minor, students will:

  • Demonstrate a knowledge of the fundamental areas of business.
  • Develop adaptable, high-quality business plans using relevant insights for their local market.
  • Work effectively with others and develop critical thinking skills to identify real problems that can be solved with entrepreneurial solutions in their home country.
  • Learn to communicate effectively in entrepreneurial and cross-cultural situations.
  • Demonstrate an understanding and commitment to ethical behavior and Christlike leadership principles.
  • Develop an entrepreneurial mindset and understand what it takes to create opportunity in Oceania and the Asian Rim.
  • Demonstrate the skills needed to create a real business in their home country - through the use of their education, talents, and resources.