Carolina Entrepreneurial Initiative
"turning ideas into enterprises"

Entrepreneurship Minor

Liberal arts and sciences students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill can explore the process of transforming their ideas into reality in an academic minor in entrepreneurship offered by the Department of Economics in the College of Arts & Sciences.

The minor is designed for undergraduates who wish to complement their major area of study with an understanding of what is involved in creating a new venture of any kind.

The minor is offered in four tracks — commercial, social, scientific and artistic — to meet the needs and interests of students.

For more information or to apply, visit http://www.unceminor.org.

Contacts:
John Stewart
Professor of Economics
Director of the Minor
(919) 966-5345
john_stewart@unc.edu

Buck Goldstein
University Entrepreneur-in-Residence
Senior lecturer, Department of Economics
(919) 966-3682
buck_goldstein@unc.edu

Elizabeth Basnight
Internship Director
(919) 843-8824
elizabeth.basnight@unc.edu

 

 

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Students enrolled in the minor in entrepreneurship learn to develop and pitch their ideas for entrepreneurial ventures. The capstone course covers entrepreneurial finance, enterprise culture, team building and sales.