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About the Entrepreneurship Minor

Why Pursue an Entrepreneurship Minor at Cedarville?

If you're a risk-taker passionate about bringing business ideas to life, then the entrepreneurship minor, offered by the Robert W. Plaster School of Business, is the perfect starting point. You'll discover how entrepreneurship — starting and operating a business — can help you use your passions and skills to meet your career goals. The program will teach you to recognize opportunities in the marketplace, create successful business plans, identify and offer creative solutions, and build the skills needed to attract investors for a successful startup.

No matter what your major is, the entrepreneurship minor can equip you with the mindset to think innovatively in your field and bring new solutions to the table. And beyond just learning to be a prosperous entrepreneur, you'll be rooted in your faith and ready to serve others with the heart of Christ.

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Program Highlights

You will explore topics such as:

  • The four types of entrepreneurship
  • Creative problem solving
  • Analyzing risk
  • Identifying trends
  • Business plan creation
  • Marketing the startup
  • Venture financing & investment

Berry Center for Free Enterprise — Engage with renowned business professionals through speaker series, gain hands-on experience by participating in various events, and explore numerous opportunities to get involved with free enterprise and entrepreneurship. These initiatives offered by Cedarville's Berry Center for Free Enterprise will deepen your understanding of the biblical basis for free markets and help equip you to make an impact for Christ in the business world. Explore the Berry Center for Free Enterprise

Program Curriculum

This minor requires 15 semester hours of coursework, including 3 credits participating in the Startup Accelerator and 3-12 credits of Business Consulting Practicum.

Coursework:

  • Creative Thinking
  • Introduction to Entrepreneurship
  • Marketing the Startup (Creating Content)
  • Marketing the Startup (Brand Advertising)
  • Entrepreneurial Finance
  • Social Enterprising
  • Business Consulting Practicum
  • Special Topics in Entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
  • Startup Accelerator
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Course Descriptions

You’ll take a wide range of courses that will prepare you to develop and sustain a healthy business.

Program Format and Related Programs

Cedarville offers both graduate and undergraduate programs, with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you consider the degree or program that is a best fit for you.

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Program Level and Format

  • Undergraduate
  • Residential