Business and Entrepreneurship

Minor

Elevate your Mines degree

The business and entrepreneurship minor program combines business fundamentals with a focus on entrepreneurship. It equips students with essential knowledge in areas such as marketing, finance, and management, while also fostering creativity, innovation, and the skills needed to start and manage businesses.

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Go farther with a specialization

The business and entrepreneurship minor will enhance undergraduates’ technical expertise and problem-solving abilities while preparing them to meet the industry’s challenges. This minor requires a total of 18 credits to complete:

  • Required courses (6 credits)
  • Elective business courses (4 courses at 3 credits per course)

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As one of the nation’s leading engineering and applied science universities, Colorado School of Mines isn’t your typical college. Learn more about how our faculty, degree programs, research facilities and campus traditions create a truly unique experience for Mines students.

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Making Mines more affordable

Mines’ financial assistance program awards more than $60 million per year, and over 82 percent of the student body receives some form of financial aid.

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