Entrepreneurship
Program Transfer Guide
Morgan State University

Effective
Fall, 2024 - Current
Instruction Methods
In person
About the Program
In recognition of the role entrepreneurship plays in the economic development of the nation, the entrepreneurship major focuses on the process of new venture creation, risks and rewards of entrepreneurship, identification and exploitation of entrepreneurial opportunities, and the managerial skills and important interrelationships between business functions (e.g., finance, marketing, management, human resources, and accounting) that are required for successful entrepreneurship.
The major in Entrepreneurship requires 27 credits beyond the General Education and Earl G. Graves School of Business & Management requirements. The 12 credits of required Entrepreneurship courses are: ENTR 351, ENTR 352 , ENTR 380 , and ENTR 452. Students can choose credits of electives from any ENTR course (300-499) not required or already taken or any GSBM course (300-499) not required or already taken. The 3 credit GSBM elective must be any 300-400 level course within the School of Business and Management not required or already taken.