OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2014-15
[Archived Catalog]
Entrepreneurship Certificate |
Major code CTENTR
College of Business
Copeland Hall 401
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.2060
www.cob.ohio.edu
Sheree Lucas, contact person
Program Overview
The objective of the certificate program in entrepreneurship is to expose non-Bachelor’s in Business Administration (non-BBA) students to entrepreneurship and to cultivate an “entrepreneurial mindset” within these students. A primary focus of the program is allowing the student to tailor the program to their individual program of study.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
Students wishing to pursue the Entrepreneurship Certificate must complete the program admissions process described under “Change of Program Policy.”
Change of Program Policy
Criteria for admission into the Entrepreneurship Certificate program include:
- Submission to the Management Department office of a completed application form;
- Submission to the Management Department office of a copy of the applicant’s most recent DARS report;
- Submission to the Management Department office of the applicant’s resume demonstrating the characteristics that support the students interest in entrepreneurship, for example, an above-average GPA, strong work ethic, previous entrepreneurship experience, prior leadership positions, etc.; and
- Completion by the applicant of a panel interview, if requested, with entrepreneurship faculty.
Application forms may be picked up from the Management Department office. Admission to the certificate program is expected to be competitive. Admission cannot be guaranteed to all students meeting the admission criteria. The Entrepreneurship Certificate program will admit students up to its enrollment ceiling, and students judged to have the highest probability of success will be admitted. Members of groups historically underrepresented in business will receive special consideration. Each semester those accepted into the Entrepreneurship Certificate program will have their progress tracked by DARS. An overall G.P.A. of 2.50 in certificate courses is required. The Entrepreneurship Certificate will be awarded only to students who have been accepted into the program and who have fulfilled all certificate requirements. Students will need to consult the Management Department office before the deadline for graduation to ensure that all requirements have been fulfilled and the certificate will be awarded.
External Transfer Admission
Students wishing to pursue the Entrepreneurship Certificate must complete the program admissions process described under “Change of Program Policy.”
Opportunities Upon Graduation
While the certificate program is not intended to prepare students for career entry, it is intended to provide students who have entrepreneurial ambitions with the tools that will assist them to be successful if they choose to start a business based on their other curricular or non-curricular interests.
Requirements
Required Entrepreneurship Courses
- MGT 3550 - Creativity and Innovation Management Credit Hours: 3
- MGT 3700 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship Credit Hours: 3
Electives
Complete two three-semester hour electives from the following list or from the approved electives list maintained by the director of academic programs in entrepreneurship.
- AVN 4800 - Business in Aviation Credit Hours: 3
- AVN 4890 - Transition to Aviation Industry Credit Hours: 3
- BUSL 3780 - Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship Credit Hours: 3
- CE 4170 - Construction Planning and Scheduling Credit Hours: 3
- CE 4190 - Project Development, Contracts, and Law Credit Hours: 3
- CE 4910 - Senior Design- Land Development Credit Hours: 3
- CE 4911 - Senior Design–Environmental/Water Resources Credit Hours: 3
- CE 4912 - Senior Design–Structures and Foundations Credit Hours: 3
- CHE 4300 - Chemical Engineering Process Design I Credit Hours: 3
- CHE 4310 - Chemical Engineering Process Design II Credit Hours: 3
- CHE 4941 - Intercollegiate Engineering Design Competition Credit Hours: 1.0-2.0
- COMS 4050 - Meeting and Conference Planning Credit Hours: 3
- CS 4560 - Software Design and Development I Credit Hours: 3
- CS 4561 - Software Design and Development II Credit Hours: 3
- EE 4953 - Electrical and Computer Engineering Capstone Design I Credit Hours: 3
- ETM 3630 - Quality Management Systems Credit Hours: 3
- ETM 4620 - Operations and Production Capstone Credit Hours: 5
- FIN 4520 - Entrepreneurial Finance Credit Hours: 3
- ISE 4190 - Senior Capstone Design I Credit Hours: 3
- ISE 4191 - Senior Capstone Design II Credit Hours: 3
- ITS 2010 - Understanding Internet Technology Credit Hours: 3
- JOUR 1010 - The Future of Media Credit Hours: 3
- JOUR 3750 - Advertising Media Planning and Buying Credit Hours: 3
- JOUR 4180 - Online News Development Credit Hours: 3
- JOUR 4300 - Magazine Editing and Production Credit Hours: 3
- JOUR 4810 - News Media Management Credit Hours: 3
- MDIA 2011 - The Business of Media Credit Hours: 3
- MDIA 2100 - Entertainment Media Law and Finance Credit Hours: 3
- MDIA 3100 - Media Management Credit Hours: 3
- MDIA 3102 - Media Content Management Credit Hours: 3
- MDIA 3306 - Business of Selling Music: Record Labels, Distribution, and Marketing Credit Hours: 3
- MDIA 3307 - Music Publishing and Licensing for Media Productions Credit Hours: 3
- ME 4701 - Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design I Credit Hours: 4
- ME 4702 - Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design II Credit Hours: 4
- MGT 3300 - Human Resource Management Credit Hours: 3
- MGT 3400 - Organizational Behavior Credit Hours: 3
- MGT 3450 - Entrepreneurial Leadership Credit Hours: 3
- MGT 3650 - International Market Assessment and Entry Credit Hours: 3
- MGT 3710 - Business Plan Design Credit Hours: 3
- MGT 3720 - Technology Commercialization Credit Hours: 3
- MKT 4900 - Special Topics in Marketing Credit Hours: 3
Applied Experience
Complete an applied entrepreneurial consulting project or develop a business plan.
- MGT 3730 - Entrepreneurial Business Consulting Credit Hours: 3