The University of Michigan offers an undergraduate minor and a graduate certificate in entrepreneurship, drawing on diverse courses and resources from across the university. This cross-disciplinary approach provides students with a dynamic, forward-thinking entrepreneurial education.
This 15-credit minor is designed for students from any major who want to drive innovation and create real change. Through a blend of practical, hands-on experiences and interdisciplinary coursework, you’ll learn how to take your ideas and turn them into meaningful, real-world impact. Whether you’re passionate about entrepreneurship, social justice, sustainability, or creative industries, this minor equips you with the tools to lead, collaborate, and make a difference across diverse fields.
More about the minor in entrepreneurshipThis 12-credit certificate program, open to enrolled Master’s, Ph.D., and professional students at the Ann Arbor campus, offers a strategic complement to your graduate studies. Designed to deepen your expertise beyond your core discipline, the program equips you with high-impact skills in leadership, business acumen, and innovation. Through immersive coursework, real-world applications, and interdisciplinary collaboration, you’ll gain the tools to navigate complex challenges, lead with confidence, and drive meaningful change in your field. Whether you’re aiming for a career in academia, industry, entrepreneurship, or the public sector, this certificate helps distinguish you in a competitive job market and prepares you to be a transformative leader.
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