Undergraduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship
Issued by
UNC Charlotte
The Undergraduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship provides students with an understanding of how to think and act entrepreneurially in efficient and effective ways. Open to all UNC Charlotte undergraduate students, the certificate aims to satisfy the increasing societal demand for skill sets related to entrepreneurship: 1) How to recognize and evaluate opportunities. 2) How to create and communicate a vision. 3) How to think holistically and systematically in designing and organizing a venture.
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- Level Foundational
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Earning Criteria
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Successful completion of 12 credit hours: Core Courses (6 credit hours) from the following list: ENTR 3276 - Recognizing Entrepreneurial Opportunities (3); ENTR 3278 - Experiential Entrepreneurship; (3) ENTR 3279 - Entrepreneurial Action and Organizing (3) AND Elective Courses (6 credit hours) from the following list: ENTR 3000 - Special Topics - Entrepreneurship (3); MGMT 3277 - Entrepreneurship; (3) MGMT 4300 - Entrepreneurial Decisions (3)