Entrepreneurship Classes & Minors
Various colleges across the University of Saskatchewan offer the dynamic and exciting entrepreneurship option. To learn more on taking entrepreneurship classes, or minoring in entrepreneurship, browse through the following links:
College of Arts & Science Entrepreneurship Option
College of Engineering Entrepreneurship Option (EEO):
College of Kinesiology Entrepreneurship Option:
Edwards School of Business Entrepreneurship Classes:
- COMM 349 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship: Designed to provide both knowledge and evaluation skills needed to add value in the new venture sector of the economy. Students taking this course will acquire knowledge in respect to current concepts in entrepreneurship, primarily as it concerns the evaluation of entrepreneurs, their ventures, and the venturing environment.
- COMM 447 - Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management: Examines the processes and skills required for the successful formation of new business ventures and the on-going management of small businesses. Students can examine their own entrepreneurial potential and experience the process of new venture formation and financing through the preparation and formal presentation of a plan for the initiation of a business venture of their choice.
Do you have questions about the entrepreneurship option & if its right for you? If so, contact info_wilsoncentre@usask.ca and we can help you out!