Entrepreneurship (Minor)
Why study Entrepreneurship?
Today’s entrepreneurs embrace innovative thinking and bold ideas to solve problems, create change and reshape business practices.
The Minor in Entrepreneurship will deepen your understanding of entrepreneurship and its impact on businesses, individuals and social systems. Students will develop an entrepreneurial mindset while acquiring the skills needed to create, launch and manage new ventures.
A Minor in Entrepreneurship is available to John Molson School of Business undergraduate students only.
Program highlights
- Gain insight into entrepreneurial financing and learn to analyze funding sources at various stages of business growth.
Special funding for out-of-province students
Up to $4000 for undergraduate programs.
Program structure
Program option
- Minor in Entrepreneurship (12 credits)
This minor fulfills half of the 24 elective credits in your BComm and complements your major field of study.
Courses
United States students: A U.S. Federal Student Aid-eligible version of this program is offered. This version meets all U.S. regulations (such as no co-operative education or e-courses) for eligible programs.
Application deadlines
FALL TERM
March 1 is the deadline to apply for fall term entry. International students are encouraged to apply by February 1 to allow sufficient time for CAQ and study permit application processing.
WINTER
November 1 is the deadline to apply for winter term entry. International students are encouraged to apply by September 1 to allow sufficient time for CAQ and study permit application processing.
Not all programs are available for winter term entry. Please check program availability for the term, before you start your application.
We reserve the right to close admission to a program at any time after the official deadline without prior notice.
After your degree
Thanks to Concordia's emphasis on taking an interdisciplinary approach to your field of study, you'll graduate with a depth of knowledge informed by an understanding of how your subject connects to the wider world. You'll be ideally positioned to succeed in a professional role that demands rigorous analytical thinking, sharp communication skills and the ability to approach problem-solving from multiple dimensions.
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