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Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Minor
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Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Minor

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Our Entrepreneurship Minor Helps You Develop Innovative Solutions to Societal Problems

The entrepreneurship minor, a joint offering with the George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing and the Virani Undergraduate School of Business, allows Rice students to pursue rigorous and interdisciplinary study in the field of innovation and entrepreneurship. The minor is administered by the Liu Idea Lab for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Lilie).

What to Expect

The Entrepreneurship Minor at Rice University provides students with a rigorous, interdisciplinary pathway to explore innovation and venture creation. The premise is straightforward: entrepreneurial skills and the entrepreneurial mindset matter no matter what you end up doing — startup, large company, government, nonprofit.

Through a combination of coursework and hands-on experiences, students gain a strong foundation in the core theories, frameworks, and tools that power entrepreneurship, learning how to translate ideas into scalable, real-world solutions that address meaningful challenges. Students talk to real users, test ideas in the field, build prototypes, and pitch to actual audiences. Core courses walk through the full arc from discovery to strategy: figuring out what problems are worth solving, understanding the people affected, validating solutions, and making the case for what you've built.

Beyond venture creation, the program equips students with professional skills that are valuable across industries, including the ability to:

Students leave the program not only prepared to launch ventures, but also equipped with the strategic thinking, creativity, and leadership skills needed to drive innovation in any career path.

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Minor Course Requirements

We recommend you consult the General Announcements (GA) for the most up-to-date requirements.  The GA is the official Rice curriculum. In the event that there is a discrepancy between the GA and any other websites or publications, the GA shall prevail as the authoritative source.

Students must complete 18 units to successfully complete the minor.

All students must take four core classes:

Students will then select 6.0 credits from the following list of courses:

You can find more information about our courses on the undergraduate course page. Please note that ENGI 525 is not counted towards the Entrepreneurship Minor.

Experiential Learning Opportunities

Beyond the classroom, students pursuing the undergraduate entrepreneurship minor gain hands-on experience through Lilie’s dynamic portfolio of programs, designed to help them build, test, and launch ideas in real time. Opportunities include::

About Entrepreneurship at Rice

As a global powerhouse in entrepreneurship education, Rice University has a world-class community of alumni who are engaged in entrepreneurial and innovative pursuits. Our alumni have transformed industries through the creation and funding of game-changing startups as well as established first-in-class entrepreneurial ecosystems around the globe.

Specifically, Rice Business has been consistently ranked among the top 10 graduate entrepreneurship programs in the nation, reflective of the depth and breadth of resources for entrepreneurs during their time at Rice and beyond. We are proud to be ranked the No. 1 Graduate Entrepreneurship Program by Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine for the sixth year in a row.

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Have a Question?

Hesam Panahi

Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship\ Director of Strategic Initiatives and Programs, Liu Idea Lab for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

713-348-6267 Email