2026-2027 Academic DRAFT Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Entrepreneurship, BSB (ENTR-BSB)
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CIP Code: 520701
Program Description
The Entrepreneurship, BSB program provides students will the skills and experiences necessary to start their own successful venture. Courses focus on starting, financing, commercializing, and managing a new business.
Program Accreditation
The Raj Soin College of Business is fully accredited at both the undergraduate and graduate level by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International, the highest accrediting body for business colleges in the world. Wright State University was the first university in the region to be accredited by AACSB International. Less than five percent of business programs in the world achieve this standard of excellence. This means that our faculty, curriculum, and all other educational resources are thoroughly and professionally evaluated by an independent board of educators and have been found to be of exceptional quality. As an added distinction, the Department of Accountancy’s program is separately accredited by AACSB International. The Raj Soin College of Business faculty and staff are committed to exceeding the standards advanced by the AACSB.
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Program Admission Requirements
Students will be admitted to this major once they have earned:
Program Learning Objectives
Students enrolled in this program will learn to:
Program Learning Outcomes
As a result of their learning experience, graduates of this program can:
- start their own successful venture
- evaluate and plan new business opportunities
- research and write a comprehensive business plan
- solve real business challenges as a result of working with local executives
- evaluate a real business opportunity by using skills in market analysis, problem-solving, ROI, team-building and business planning
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Program Requirements
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I. Wright State Core: 36 Credit Hours
As a part of the requirements for a bachelor’s degree at Wright State University, all students must complete the Wright State Core, a general education curriculum. Most programs require 36 hours in the Core, some programs may require additional hours. Specific Core classes in some of the Elements may be required by some majors. When this occurs, the specific Core courses required will be listed below. In Elements where a specific course is not required, students can choose any course from the Wright State Core Program Requirements. US Civic Literacy: 3 Credit Hours
All students must successfully complete the US Civic Literacy class during their first year. Element A - English Composition: 6 Credit Hours
Element B - Mathematics, Statistics, and Logic: 4 Credit Hours
Based on Math Placement Level, students may need additional prerequisite or corequisite coursework in mathematics prior to enrollment in the required course below. Required: Element C - Arts and Humanities: 6 Credit Hours
Students will select two Arts and Humanities courses, with different course prefixes from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements. One course must fulfill the History requirement. Element D - Social Sciences: 6 Credit Hours
Students will select two Social and Behavioral Sciences courses, with different course prefixes from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements. Required: Element E - Natural Sciences: 7 Credit Hours
Students will select two Natural Science courses, from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements. At least one course must contain a laboratory. Additional Core Courses: 4 Credit Hours
Students will select up to 4 additional credit hours from Elements A-E from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements to reach the 36 minimum hours required in the Core. Unless specified by the student’s major, these are selected by the student. When a major has required courses in this area, the specific Core course(s) required will be listed below. Required: Additional Core Requirements
Within the 36 credit hours of the Wright State Core students must successfully complete the following: Students who do not make choices within the 36 required hours of the Core to fulfill the GI and IW requirements will take additional Core hours beyond the minimum of 36. II. Business Core Requirements: 42 Credit Hours
Courses that may be taken prior to admission to rscob: 18 credit hours
Courses that require admission to the RSCOB: 24 credit hours
III. Entrepreneurship Major Requirements: 27 Credit Hours
Required Entrepreneurship Courses: 18 Credit Hours
Entrepreneurship Electives: 9 Credit Hours
Select three courses (9 credit hours) from the following list: IV. General Electives: 15 Credit Hours
Students must earn a minimum of 120 credit hours for a baccalaureate degree. If the total number of credit hours in the WSU Core (general education program) and the major requirements do not total at least 120 credits, students will choose additional courses (general electives) to meet the minimum required 120 credit hours. Students may choose from any undergraduate course in the Academic Catalog for which they meet the course prerequisites and for which they do not already have earned credit. Students are encouraged to consider adding a minor, certificate, or microcredential. Important note: this program does not require enough Integrated Writing (IW) courses to automatically fulfill the three-course requirement. If three IW courses are not completed in the Wright State Core and the major requirements, students will need to choose General Electives that fulfill the remaining IW requirements. Graduation Planning Strategy
A Graduation Planning Strategy (GPS), also known as a four-year guide, is an academic tool showing one example of how a program can be completed in a certain amount of time. All Wright State undergraduate majors can be completed in four years with careful planning. Some programs may require summer coursework. Time to degree is dependent on many factors including student placement in mathematics and writing courses, CCP and AP coursework, transfer coursework, and other variables. This GPS is valid for this year’s Academic Catalog only and is subject to change. This GPS is a recommendation only and your actual program may vary. Students should consult with their academic advisor on a regular basis and create a personalized plan to degree completion. |
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