BOSTON COLLEGE BOSTON COLLEGE Entrepreneurship Co-Concentration A Minor in Management and Leadership for College of Arts and Sciences a APPLICATION FOR ENTREPENEURSHIP CO-CONCENTRATION 1. Name: Click here to enter your name. 2. Date: Click here to enter a date. 3. Email address: Click here to enter your email. 4. Eagle Number: Click here to enter your Eagle ID. 5. Year of Graduation: Click here to enter your graduation year. 6. Concentration: Click here to enter your major. 7. Overall GPA: Click here to enter your GPA. 8. List the Carroll School of Management courses that you have taken and your grade: 9. Why do you want to complete a co-concentration in Entrepreneurship (100 words maximum)? 10. Briefly describe any activities or experiences you have had that are related to the concentration. 11. Please attach a one-page resume to your submission. BOSTON COLLEGE Entrepreneurship Co-Concentration Description: Application Procedures Are you interested in revolutionizing markets or joining a firm that does? The entrepreneurship co-concentration provides a strong background for launching and managing high-growth ventures in nascent or high-velocity industries. The curriculum introduces a set of tools and a way of thinking that will help students to navigate the uncertain, ambiguous contexts that often characterize new initiatives in established firms as well as start-ups. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors interested in the Entrepreneurship co-concentration must complete this application, which is available online at: The Entrepreneurship co-concentration is designed to be a second concentration for Carroll School of Management students. Up to one class from the coconcentration course list can be counted towards another concentration. A completed application must be submitted to the Management and Organization Department via email to mgtorgdept@bc.edu by March 14, 2016. You will be notified shortly thereafter if you have been accepted. Required Courses: http://tinyurl.com/bcentrepreneurship Questions about the co-concentration should be directed to Professor Mary Tripsas in Fulton 426A. The courses in the co-concentration include the following: Required: MGMT 2170 Entrepreneurial Management Required: one of the following two finance courses: MFIN2212 Venture Capital / Private Equity MFIN2210 Entrepreneurial Finance Students must also take two electives from the following list: MGMT2123 Negotiation MGMT2139 Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship BSLW6604 Law for the Entrepreneur MKTG3156 Digital Marketing MKTG3158 Product Planning & Strategy MKTG3170 Entrepreneurial Marketing in a Digital World ISYS3205 TechTrek West ISYS3215 Technology & Economic Development ISYS3253/MKTG3253 E-Commerce ISYS6621/MKTG6621 Social Media and Digital Business ISYS3340/MKTG3340 Analytics and Business Intelligence OR ISYS6640/MKTG6640 Analytics and Business Intelligence Career Opportunities The Entrepreneurship co-concentration helps to prepare students for careers in: . The Start-up companies Social enterprises Corporate entrepreneurship Venture capital/Private equity Management Consulting