Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship (GIE) (Minor)
The Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship (GIE) Minor is designed to transform students into innovative leaders and responsible entrepreneurs capable of effecting change in the global marketplace. Housed in the Françoise O. Lepage Center for Global Innovation at the Barowsky School of Business, the GIE Minor will provide opportunities for both business and non-business students to engage in hands-on innovation and entrepreneurship-based education and activities.
Students enrolled in the GIE Minor will benefit from an intense, immersive, international experience. Small cohort groups ensure mastery of concepts and subject material in a collaborative learning environment. Students gain access to mentors and the opportunity to build international networks they can strengthen throughout their careers. Program enrollees can assess how their personality and skills align with the unique demands of entrepreneurship. Rigorous coursework ensures students are thoroughly grounded in innovation and entrepreneurship using human-centered design thinking. Students in the program may be able to participate in a consortium of partner university activities such as a 24-Hour Business Plan Pitch Competition, Elevator Pitch Competition, Student Business Model Showcase, and Entrepreneurship Trivia. They represent the Barowsky School of Business and Dominican University as individuals and in teams in high-intensity, high-stakes judging environments. The program includes a week-long faculty-led international cultural and business immersion trip where students meet with local management, entrepreneurs and executives. The GIE Minor provides Dominican students exposure to real, scalable and innovative business ideas and ventures in the global arena, irrespective of their major.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the GIE Minor will:
- Demonstrate use of human-centered design thinking to generate innovative business solutions.
- Practice balancing business viability, market desirability, and technical feasibility in a cross-cultural and global marketplace in a new business venture.
- Appraise one’s entrepreneurial mindset and innovation skills in developing a potential business venture.
Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship (GIE) Minor Requirements
Required Courses
BUS 4059 | Innovation & Design Thinking | 4.00 units |
BUS 4067 | Global Innov & Entrep Pract | 4.00 units |
BUS 4074 | Entrepreneurship | 4.00 units |
BUS 4059: two-day Innovation Workshop/Silicon Valley trip—JUNIOR
BUS 4067: one-week International Business trip during Winter Break—SENIOR
BUS 4074: two-day E-Scholar Consortium trip—SENIOR
Total Credit Hours: 12
The Program is open to Juniors who successfully complete the Barowsky School of Business Rapid Innovation Challenge. Students will be required to participate in 3 trips: one trip will focus on learning in an entrepreneurial hub city; another trip will immerse the students in the Silicon Valley ecosystem; and the third trip will emphasize learning in an international setting. In addition to the course tuition, a program travel fee of $3,500 will be required of all students in the program.