Entrepreneurship is fundamental to a healthy community. Students majoring in Community Entrepreneurship are able to test the entrepreneurial waters in courses designed to give them firsthand experience in launching or strengthening of a product or service. Students build skills applying economics, management, strategic planning, marketing and public policy on the enterprise level. CDAE's emphasis is on enterprises that promote community development with sound stewardship of natural resources and regard for social capital.
Students must complete CDAE 157, CDAE 166, CDAE 167, CDAE 168, CDAE 253, CDAE 254, CDAE 255, CDAE 266, CDAE 267.
Students must complete the CALS Core Curriculum with the following specifications:
Social Science