Program overview
The Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program is the hub for cross-campus entrepreneurship education at Purdue University. Similar to a minor, the program is available to undergraduate students in all majors who want to transform their ideas into new ventures, generate value in established organizations, or have a positive impact on society.
To participate, students complete a series of five courses or entrepreneurship-related experiences, many of which overlap with major academic requirements. Each year, the program serves thousands of students in 50+ entrepreneurship classes, where students get hands-on experience with creativity, ideation, feasibility analysis, market research, business models, financial analysis, investor pitches, teamwork and leadership.
Learn how this program fits with any plan of study and requirements.
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