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Entrepreneurship Concentration

The MBA Entrepreneurship Concentration is multidisciplinary, involving expertise in accounting, finance, economics, marketing, management and globalization that provides a very interesting conceptual background and applied analytical tools for starting a business venture. The Entrepreneurship Concentration's main purpose is to identify domestic and/or international stages of growth. Courses encompass business plan development and offer distinguished entrepreneurs as guest speakers.

 

Curriculum (2008-2009 Catalog )
Hours
MBA Core
24
AC 515* Accounting for Management Decisions

3

EC 604* Managerial Economics
3
FI 615* Managerial Finance
3
MG 526 Corporate Enterprise Management in a Complex and Global Setting
3
MG 527 Issues in Ethics and Social Responsibility
3
MG 630 Human Resource Management
3
MG 695* Business Policy and Strategy
3
MK 630 Strategic Marketing
3
Entrepreneurship Concentration Courses (Select 4)
12
MG 520   Entrepreneurship Project Management

3

MG 525 Entrepreneurship in the Global Economy
3
MG 655 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
3
MG 670** Special Topics in Business
3
MG 675 Entrepreneurship Seminar
3
Total Hours
36

If you are a current student who was admitted under a previous catalog, you may click here to view the catalog and curriculum for the academic year in which you were admitted.


*Courses are offered in the 16-week format only, due to the volume of work required to complete the abovementioned courses.

**Course is offered only in a face-to-face format in a 2 week intensive session each May.  It is recommended that work schedules be arranged to accommodate this intensive course format.

Note: Students are urged to check the course schedule with their advisor to determine what courses are offered in what format, and the recommended sequence of courses to be taken.

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