The minor consists of six courses of 5 credits each, spread over the second and third year undergraduate (BAC12, BAC13) with 3 courses per year.
Five courses are empowering students in their understanding of the functions and management strategies of SMEs, in their ability to be creative and to detect opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship in their understanding of the world of entrepreneurship: its resources and its implications on life and society in all sectors of our university. These courses will appeal to many corporate witnesses and experts. The sixth course will close the program by an activity of entrepreneurship simulation which will require integrating the sum of knowledge and skills acquired during these two formative years.
All courses are taught in shift schedule (Monday and Thursday from 18:30) - with the exception of course LBIR1344 (see schedule faculty AGRO).
Five courses are empowering students in their understanding of the functions and management strategies of SMEs, in their ability to be creative and to detect opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship in their understanding of the world of entrepreneurship: its resources and its implications on life and society in all sectors of our university. These courses will appeal to many corporate witnesses and experts. The sixth course will close the program by an activity of entrepreneurship simulation which will require integrating the sum of knowledge and skills acquired during these two formative years.
All courses are taught in shift schedule (Monday and Thursday from 18:30) - with the exception of course LBIR1344 (see schedule faculty AGRO).
For students enrolled in the Bachelor of Economics and Management (ECGEBA), the entrepreneurship minor program has been adapted in order to avoid any duplication in their management training. Minor variant is reserved for students ECGEBA.