Major: Cultural Entrepreneurship B.A.
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Liberal Arts | Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures Created 8/1/16 for 2016-2017
Transfer Guide – Lake Superior Community College
Cultural entrepreneurship is an emerging academic discipline that examines how cultural products traditionally associated with the fine and liberal arts, such as art, theater, poetry, and literature, but also cultural activities such as sports, music, food, and film events, are having an increasingly important impact on the growth of local, national, and global economies. Cultural entrepreneurship scholars thus study the impact of culture on economies, and develop new strategies for enhancing local livelihoods by creative, new, sustainable, socially responsible ways of producing income through cultural activity. The program stresses the centrality of culture in the success of entrepreneurial endeavors. Building on the concept of cognitive ambidexterity, it combines training in quantitative skills and predictive logic that is common in business schools with extensive work in creative logic and thinking, as it is most often cultivated in the liberal arts. Predictive logic refers to the ability to generate models, forecasts, and estimates, while creative logic addresses the ability to self-examine, understand social contexts, and to shape the future by identifying courses of action and negotiating complexities of human decision-making. LSC course
UMD Course
UMD Liberal Education and/or Major Requirement
ENGL 1109 College Composition II
WRIT 1120 College Writing
Writing Information & Literacy
FREN 1010 Beginning French I FREN 1020 Beginning French II FREN 2010 Intermediate French I OR SPAN 1010 Beginning 1st Semester SPAN 1020 Beginning 2nd Semester SPAN 2010 Intermediate 3rd Semester SPAN 2020 Intermediate 4th Semester
FR 1101 Beginning French I FR 1102 Beginning French II FR 1201 Intermediate French I OR SPAN 1101 Beginning Spanish I SPAN 1102 Beginning Spanish II SPAN 1201 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 1202 Intermediate Spanish II
Oral Communication and Language Foreign Languages & Cultural Literacy Core
Following courses can transfer and count towards the second field of study, either a minor or major, required for the CUE major. AMIN 1110 Anishinaabeg History & Culture ANTH 1120 Cultures of North Am. Indians
AMIN 1xxx-level elective AMIN 1020 Am Indian Exp: 1900-Present
American Indian Studies major or minor Cultural Diversity/Humanities/AmIn maj/min
ANTH 1110 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 1130 Intro to Archaeology ANTH 2115 World Ethnography ANTH 1xxx-2xxx level electives
ANTH 1604 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 1612 Intro to Archaeology ANTH 3xxx-level elective ANTH 1xxx-2xxx level electives (verify transfer using Transferology)
Anthropology major or minor
COMM 1100 Intro to Communication COMM 1105 Interpersonal Communication COMM 1110 Methods of Public Speaking COMM 1120 Media, Persuasion, and Society OR COMM 1400 Intro to Mass Communication MCOM 1400 Intro to Mass Communication COMM 1xxx-2xxx level electives
COMM 1000 Human Comm Theory COMM 1222 Interpersonal Communication COMM 1112 Public Speaking COMM 1500 Media and Society
Humanities & Communication major or minor Oral Comm/Lang & Comm major or minor Oral Comm/Lang & Comm major or minor Humanities & Communication major or minor
COMM 2101 Foundations of Mass Comm COMM 1xxx-2xxx level electives (verify transfer using Transferology)
Communication major or minor
Transferology This guide is designed as one tool to aid in your course selections for transferring to UMD. This guide is not to be used as an official document as CLA reserves the right to make updates or changes to these guidelines at any time. Please use Transferology (www.transferology.com) to see the most up-to-date course transfer decisions.
UMD Liberal Education Program Applicants who have completed an associate of arts degree, a baccalaureate degree at another accredited college or university, or the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) are exempt from UMD's liberal education requirements.
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UMD Liberal Education Requirements*: http://z.umn.edu/liberaleduc *Liberal Education Requirements can be fulfilled by an Associate of Arts Degree or completing the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum; students are strongly encouraged bring in an AA or MNTC.
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A second field of study (either a minor or another major). UST 1000 - UMD Seminar (1.0-2.0 cr)
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Business Administration Certificate Core (16 cr) After the successful completion of this required core, students will receive a Certificate of Business Administration from LSBE. These courses are provided in an online format and can be taken in any order. See class search for variable start dates of courses (1st half, 2nd half or full-term). Up to two of the following courses may be substituted with equivalent classroom classes. For additional changes or course substitutions students must meet with the CUE program director. BUS 2100 - Fundamentals of Accounting (2.0 cr) BUS 2200 - Fundamentals of Economics (2.0 cr) BUS 2300 - Fundamentals of Operations Management (2.0 cr) BUS 2400 - Fundamentals of Organizational Management (2.0 cr) BUS 2500 - Fundamentals of Applied Statistics (2.0 cr) BUS 2600 - Fundamentals of Financial Management (2.0 cr) BUS 2700 - Fundamentals of Marketing (2.0 cr) BUS 2800 - Fundamentals of Human Resource Management (2.0 cr)
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Entrepreneurship Core (11-12 cr) CUE 1001 - Culture Industry and Creative Economy [GLOBAL PER] (3.0 cr) CUE 3001 - Foundations of Cultural Entrepreneurship I (3.0 cr) CUE 3002 - Foundations of Cultural Entrepreneurship II (3.0 cr) Take one additional Entrepreneurship Core course: NOTE: CUE 4096 & 4097 are only offered during the summer term. CUE 4001 - Entrepreneurial Finance for Creative Industries (3.0 cr) or CUE 4002 - Managing Cultural Organizations (3.0 cr) or CUE 4003 - Entrepreneurial Ethics and Values (3.0 cr) or CUE 4096 - Field Study (2.0 cr) or CUE 4097 - Internship (2.0 cr) Conceptual Competency Core (9 cr) CUE 1111 - Creative Problem Solving (3.0 cr) CUE 3101 - Introduction to Design Thinking and Conceptual Competencies (3.0 cr) GEOG 2313 - Economic Geography [LE CAT6, SOC SCI] (3.0 cr) or GEOG 3461 - Geography of Global Resources [SUSTAIN] (3.0 cr) or CUE 32xx or CUE 42xx Foreign Languages and Cultural Literacy Core (3-24 cr) Through advisement and approval by the director students select one of the following options: A. Complete the advanced level course & a 3xxx level course of a Foreign Language taught in the language from: AMIN, CHIN, FR, GER, RUSS, SPAN. B. Complete the intermediate level sequence in ONE Foreign Language & take TWO Foreign Language courses taught in English. C. Complete the beginning level sequence in TWO Foreign Languages & take TWO Foreign Language courses taught in English. A second field of study, either a minor or another major from among the following. CUE program director approval is required to minor or major in another field not listed below. •
Anthropology, American Indian Studies, Chinese Area Studies, Communication, French Studies, German Studies, Hispanic Studies, Information Design, Journalism, Latin American Studies, Russian Area Studies, Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Advanced Writing Requirement (3 cr) WRIT 31xx - Adv Writing (3 cr)
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Students must meet all course and credit requirements of the departments and colleges or schools in which they are enrolled including an advanced writing course. Students must complete all requirements of Liberal Education program. Students must complete a minimum of 120 semester credits. Cumulative University of Minnesota GPA of 2.00 or higher is required for graduation from UMD. (Transfer credits and grades from outside the University of Minnesota are not calculated into the U of MN GPA.) A minimum U of MN GPA of 2.00 is required in each UMD undergraduate major and minor. At least 30 of the last 60 degree credits earned immediately before graduation must be awarded by UMD. Students must complete at least half of their courses at the 3xxx-level and higher at UMD. If a minor is required, students must take at least three upper division credits (3xxx or higher) in their minor field from UMD.
Admission Requirements UMD Office of Admissions: http://d.umn.edu/undergraduateadmissions/apply/transfer-students