Computational Science Entrepreneurship

The Minor in Computational Science Entrepreneurship is a twelve-hour course of study for students in any major. Students completing the program are knowledgeable about the innovation and commercialization in the world of Computational Science. The curriculum will provide students with the tools and confidence to consider starting and building their own venture using computational thinking. The minor complements any STEM major at FSU and gives technical students the business vocabulary they need to move ideas from research to market.

  • ENT 2000 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (fall, spring and summer)
  • ISC 1057  Computational Thinking (fall and spring)
  • Choose of one of the following:
    • DIG 3275 Introduction to Game Design and Simulation
    • ISC 3313 Introduction to Scientific Computing (fall, spring and summer)
    • ISC 2310 Introduction to Computational Thinking in Data Science with Python (fall and spring)
  • One Approved Elective (listed below)

Approved Electives

Students are required to complete elective coursework for each major. Learn more about elective options here

 

Declaring a Minor

 If you would like to declare an entrepreneurship minor on your academic record, please contact your primary major advisor.
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All ten minors are 12 credit hours and designed to fit into any undergraduate degree plan at Florida State University without adding time to graduation.

After completion of an entrepreneurship minor, please apply for a Minor Certificate.

Note: Minor Certificates will not be mailed out until you have graduated from Florida State University and the University verifies your undergraduate degree requirements.

 

Please feel free to contact Lisha Stafford with any questions.