The Certificate in Entrepreneurship is an undergraduate experiential learning certificate designed to intentionally connect the skills and knowledge gained in the classroom with activities and experiences occurring outside of the classroom. Experiential learning certificates require students to thoughtfully and continually contemplate their learning through a reflective process.
A certificate in entrepreneurship can benefit all majors and career paths by fostering innovative, strategic thinking.
CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS
Eligibility
This certificate is open to all KU undergraduate students.
Register
Register for this certificate at elcerts.ku.edu
Course Requirements
Complete 3 courses for a total of 9 credit hours.
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
ENTR 410 | Building Entrepreneurial Competency | 3 |
FIN 305 | Finance and Accounting | 3 |
or FIN 310 | Finance |
| Special Topics in Entrepreneurship: _____ | |
| Corporate Entrepreneurship | |
| Entrepreneurship Capstone | |
| Entrepreneurial Finance | |
| Entrepreneurial Marketing | |
| Small Business Management | |
| Solving Wicked Problems | |
Total Hours | 9 |
- All courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher to count toward the certificate.
Experiences
- Earn 4 points through participation in School of Business entrepreneurship co-curricular activities
- See School of Business website for more information on the types of activities that qualify
- Complete a final reflection
At the completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Construct an economically possible business model for a given entrepreneurial opportunity.
- Formulate an economically possible go-to-market plan for a given entrepreneurial opportunity.
- Assess the economic viability of a business through relevant financial and market analyses.