The Entrepreneurial Studies Program is multi-disciplinary, and several different departments offer its courses. Students with the necessary interests are encouraged to consider the Entrepreneurship Major as a major course of study. Some students might also consider the Entrepreneurship Major as an excellent choice for a second major in conjunction with one of the more traditional disciplines or areas of concentration. With proper counseling by advisors, student programs will be suggested that meet the College’s and University’s traditional requirements within the standard 120 hours of instruction needed to graduate.