Whether you aim to be an entrepreneur or start a non-profit yourself or simply to become more innovative within existing emerging or established companies or non-profit enterprises, students in any major can supplement the major with a creative entrepreneurial mindset and skills that increase your ability to identify opportunities for innovation, to challenge the status quo in any field, and to implement sustainable change.
Lehigh's interdisciplinary minor in entrepreneurship is designed to be accessible to students from all disciplines and emphasizes innovation, entrepreneurial thinking and creative processes, cross-functional integration, and hands-on experiential practice. The minor leverages the resources and support of the Baker Institute for Entrepreneurship, Creativity, and Innovation, as well as a broad array of related programs and infrastructure across the university. Not tied to any specific college, the minor is run by a team of faculty from across the university.
Lehigh alumni with a minor in entrepreneurship run their own businesses and work in the highest levels of major corporations, small businesses, and everything in between.
The minor requires a minimum of 14 credits. More information can be obtained from the College of Business and Economics.
- Contact: Professor Todd Watkins, Baker Institute for Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
- More Information: Entrepreneurship Minor | Courses