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Entrepreneurship
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Entrepreneurship is a major aspect of our economy that offers many employment opportunities as well as income and wealth accumulation for diverse groups within our population. The Master of Science in Entrepreneurship is designed to meet the needs of students who have varied or limited backgrounds in entrepreneurial ventures, are part of family businesses, or are interested in starting or growing their own businesses when they graduate. Students in the program are required to take a minimum of 31.5 credits. In contrast, the MBA in entrepreneurship requires a broader spectrum of business courses. All MS students take the five required courses, as well as choose five electives in the finance, information systems, law, management, human resources management, marketing, public affairs, and real estate areas.
MS in Entrepreneurship Program Learning Goals
Strategy Skills | Students will be able to respond to venture start-up and growth strategy issues. |
Operational Skills | Students will be able to effectively use available mapping and other relevant tools in operating entrepreneurial ventures. |
Business Opportunity Recognition Skills | Students will be able to analyze various business opportunities by applying systematic theoretical frameworks. |
Business Modeling and Planning Skills | Students will be able to develop a value proposition for a new or existing venture and embed it in a sustainable business model and plan. |
We are currently not accepting students into this program.