Huron’s dynamic undergraduate Minor in Entrepreneurship is designed to complement any degree:
Arts, MOS, or Social Science.
In a world that demands adaptability and creative problem-solving, this program empowers students to think differently, act boldly, and lead change from wherever they are. Whether launching an idea, reimagining systems, or driving innovation within existing organizations,students develop the entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial mindset to shape the future on their terms, in their field.
At a Glance
Upcoming Start Dates
September, 2026
Duration
3.5 – 4 Years (Full time, 4.0 – 5.0 Credits per year)
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Beyond the Classroom
Students in the Minor in Entrepreneurship connect directly with entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs working across a wide range of fields.
Develop your entrepreneurial skills to start your own business or solve some of today’s most complex issues. Regardless of your program, you will have access to Huron U Pitch Competition Entry, Prototyping, One-on-one coaching and start-up support, Social innovation and entrepreneurial events.
Sample Course Examples
– Entrepreneurial Thinking
– Indigenous Entrepreneurship
– Starting a Business or Social Enterprise
Combine any Arts or MOS program with a minor in Entrepreneurship.
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Experiential Learning
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Guaranteed Paid Internship Opportunities
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Peer & Professional Mentorship
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Undergraduate Research
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Entrepreneurship & Social Innovation
Undergraduate Degree Careers
Learn about where Entrepreneurship & Social Innovation can take you. Huron’s unique learning environments encourage graduates to turn their passions into purpose-driven careers. Here are just a few of the paths you can pursue with this degree:
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of Huron alumni reach senior leadership roles in their organizations
1%
in the Center for World University Rankings 2025
of Huron graduates secured employment or pursued graduate studies
Entrepreneurship & Social Innovation Program Modules
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Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation Professors
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Lisa Jones Keenan is the Vice President of Sales at Xplornet Communications, the largest rural fixed wireless broadband service provider in Canada. 
Leigh Allen is the AVP, Global Strategic Research, Reinsurance Group of America Inc., one of the world’s largest global life and reinsurance companies.
Yola Ventresca is a Managing Partner, Lerners LLP, Secretary of Huron’s Board of Governors and a Huron Class of ’02 alumni. Selected as one of Canada’s “Best Lawyers,” she is passionate about the value of Liberal Arts in helping students succeed in their careers.
Susan Farrow is an Assistant Professor in The Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto and a Founding Partner and Co-Director of The Toronto Institute of Group Studies, an organization offering certified training and education in group leadership.
Frank Holmes is CEO and Chief Investment Officer of U.S. Global Investors, as well as a business commentator, philanthropist and Huron Class of ‘78 alumnus. Holmes also serves as the Executive Chairman of HIVE Blockchain Technologies, the first cryptocurrency mining company to go public in 2017.
Kelly Meighen is an experienced philanthropist and volunteer. In her role as president of the T.R. Meighen Family Foundation, she has created a legacy of volunteerism and philanthropic giving in the areas of youth mental health advocacy, environmental conservation and cultural vibrancy.
Ranjita is Executive Chair of the Oxford Global Partnership, advising investors, businesses, family offices and entrepreneurs on sustainable, inclusive and responsible value creation. A Business Fellow at Oxford University’s Smith School, Ranjita engages with companies on pursuing value with values, and teaches a postgraduate “Essentials of ESG & DEI” course.
Caleb Hayhoe is the Founder & Chairman of Flowerdale Group and a Huron Class of ’85 Alumnus. Flowerdale Group is a Hong Kong based family office with a global investment outlook across public markets, real estate and private investment. Hayhoe previously spent over ten years building a global sourcing business together with an exceptional team, and remains committed to entrepreneurialism and helping great ideas become sustainable companies.



