courses for entrepreneurship certificate program
For course descriptions, from the UNCP Catalog, click on the name of the department.
Requirements for an Entrepreneurship Certificate
Required ENTR Courses: ENTR 2000, 2100, 4000
Other Required Courses: Two 3000- or higher-level courses in the student's major field, with departmental approval
Accounting and Information Technology
- ACC 3310 Cost Accounting
- ACC 4180 Income Tax II
- BLAW 3160: International Law
- BLAW 3180: Commercial Law
- ITM 3200 E-Commerce
- ITM 4400: Project Management
American Indian Studies
- AIS 3240: Indians of Latin America (HST 3850)
- AIS 3260: Indians of the Southeast (HST 3260)
- AIS 3400: American Indians in Film
- AIS 3440: The Native American Novel
- AIS 3880: Native American Populations (SWK/SOC 3880)
- AIS 3950: Archaeology in North Carolina
- AIS 4050/5050: Contemporary Issues
- AIS 4020: Federal Policy and the American Indian
- AIS 4250: American Indian Women (HST 4250)
- AIS 4270: North American Indian Art (ART 4270)
- AIS 4500: Seminar in Native American Literature (ENG 4500)
- AIS 4600: American Indian Health
- AIS 4110/5110: Native American Oral Traditions (REL 4110/5110)
- AIS 5500: Native American Literature (ENG 5050)
Art
- ART 3800: Media Integration (BRD 3800, MUS 3800)
- ART 4031: Professional Art Practices
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies
- MGT 3060: Organization and Management
- MKT 3120: Principles of Marketing
- SOC 3210: Social Inequalities
Biology and Environmental Science
- BIO 3150: Microbiology
- BIO 4610: Animal Physiology
- ENV 3100: Freshwater Ecosystems and Watershed Mgmt
- ENV 3200: Soils and Hydrology
Biomedical Emphasis
- BIO 2110: Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO 2120: Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- BTEC 3220: Biotechnology I
- BTEC 3510: Bioprocessing
Chemistry and Physics
- CHM 4100: Physical Chemistry I
- CHM 4270: Instrumental Analysis
- PHY 3000: Classical Mechanics
- PHY 3200: Electricity and Magnetism
Economics, Finance and Decision Sciences
- ECN 3010: Managerial Economics
- ECN 3040: Money, Financial Markets and Institutions
- ECN 4400: International Trade
- FIN 3040: Money, Financial Markets and Institutions
- FIN 4100: Financial Management
- FIN 4210: International Finance
Education
- SED 3050: Introduction to Gifted Education
- SED 3500: Teaching Students with Academic Gifts
- SED 4060: Differentiating Instruction for the Gifted
- SED 4830: Methods and Models of Gifted Education
- ECE 3600: Parent and Child Advocacy/Networking
- ECE 4200: Administration of Early Childhood Programs
English and Theatre
- ENG 3580: Professional Writing
- ENG 3700: Advanced Composition
- ENG 4090-4129: Special Topics in Composition and Rhetoric
Foreign Languages
- SPN 3110: Spanish Composition and Review of Grammar
- SPN 3120: Spanish Composition and Review of Grammar
History
- HST 3140: The Gilded Age and Progressivism
- HST 3150: War, Prosperity and Depression, 1912-1945
- HST 3160: Recent America, 1945-Present
- HST 3410: U.S. Economic History
- HST 3730: Comparative Asian Civilization
Management, Marketing, and International Business
- MGT 3030: Business Communications
- MGT 3090: Organizational Leadership
- MGT 3150: International Management
- MGT 4080: Human Resource Management
- MGT 4100: Small Business Management
- MGT 4110: Small Business Institute Problems
- MGT 4410: Operations Management
- MKT 3120: Principles of Marketing
- MKT 3130: International Marketing
- MKT 3200: Consumer Behavior
- MKT 4050: Retail Marketing
- MKT 4200: Personal Selling and Sales Management
Mass Communications
- BRD 3150: Broadcast Programming and Management
- BRD 4160: Broadcast Advertising and Sales
- PRE 3500: Organizational Communications
- PRE 4150: Advertising Media
Math and Computer Science
- MAT 3280: Probability and Statistics I
- MAT 3150: Linear Algebra I
- MAT 3170: Linear Algebra II
- MAT 3310: Calculus III
- CSC 3350: Network Mgmt
- CSC 3380: Programming for the World Wide Web
- CSC 3650: Introduction to Computer Architechure
- CSC 3800: Database Mgmt Systems
Music
- MUS 3240: Musical Experiences for Young Children
- MUS 3500: The Music Industry
- MUS 3530: The Recording Industry
- MUS 3580: Audio Production
- MUS 3670: Studio Techniques
- MUS 3800: Media Integration (ART 3800, BRD 3800)
- MUS 4550: Special Projects in Music Industry
- MUS 4580: Media Integration Production (ART 4580, BRD 4580)
- MUS 4800: Projects in Media Integration (ART 4800, BRD 4800)
Nursing
- NUR 4000: Nursing Research and Theory
- NUR 4120: Leadership in Nursing
Philosopy and Religion
- PHI 4430 Business Ethics
- REL 3190: Modern Religious Thought
- REL 3210: The History of Biblical Worship
- REL 3280: Violence and Harmony in Religion
Political Science
- PSPA 3010: Political Parties and Interest Groups
- PSPA 3020: Administration of Municipal Government
- PSPA 3040: Legislative Process in the US
- PSPA 3050: Public Opinion and Elections
- PSPA 3060: The American Presidency
- PSPA 3100: Constitutional Law
- PSPA 3220: International Political Economy
- PSPA 3800: International Organizations
- PSPA 4400: Comparative Public Administration
Psychology
- PSY 3160: Psychology of Leadership
- PSY 3750: Personality Theories
Health, Physical Education, and Recreation
- HLTH 3000
- HLTH 3060
- HLTH 3070
- HLTH 3300
- HLTH 3650
- HLTH 3770
- HLTH 4100
- HLTH 4700
- PED 4150: Organization and Administration of Physical Education and Athletics
- REC 3320: Recreation Programming (HLTH 3320)
- REC 4000: Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation
- REC 4160: Outdoor Recreation Service
- REC 4250: Leisure and Wellness for Older Adults
- REC 4400: Tourism and Commercial Recreation
Sociology and Criminal Justice
- CRJ 3100: Private Security
- CRJ 3150: Criminal Investigation
- SOC 3790: Substance Abuse Prevention
- SOC 4180: Voluntary Associations and Non-Profit Organizations
Updated:
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
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