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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 MS 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 30 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 resource management, marketing, public affairs, and real estate areas.

 

 

Courses in Specialization                                    (30 credits)

Required (3 credits)

Entrepreneurial Strategy and Cases

(formerly

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3 credits


Choose four courses from: (12 credits)

Analysis of Entrepreneurial Experiences

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3 credits
Managing the Family Business

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3 credits
Researching and Developing Entrepreneurial Ventures

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3 credits
Boards, Governance, and Leadership Within Entrepreneurial and Family Firms 3 credits
Entrepreneurship and Community Development 3 credits
Gender Differences Among Entrepreneurial Leaders 3 credits


Choose five courses from (15 credits):

Globalization and Technology 3 credits
E-Business Principles and Technologies 3 credits
Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial Finance 3 credits
Managerial Finance 3 credits
Investment Analysis 3 credits
Law and E-Business 3 credits
Human Resource Management 3 credits
International Human Resource Management 3 credits
Analysis of Entrepreneurial Experiences

(formerly

)

3 credits
Managing the Family Business

(formerly

)

3 credits
Researching and Developing Entrepreneurial Ventures

(formerly

)

3 credits
Managing the Entrepreneurial Enterprise

(formerly

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3 credits
Boards, Governance, and Leadership Within Entrepreneurial and Family Firms 3 credits

Entrepreneurship and Social Business: From Strategy Development to Implementation
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MGT 9866
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3 credits
Technology, Innovation and Design in High-Growth Ventures 3 credits
Entrepreneurial Communications: Selling and Negotiating

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3 credits
Social Entrepreneurship: Concepts and Cases 3 credits
Entrepreneurship and Community Development 3 credits
Gender Differences Among Entrepreneurial Leaders 3 credits

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Real Estate Entrepreneurship

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3 credits
Seminar in Entrepreneurship

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3 credits
Advertising and Marketing Communications 3 credits
Marketing Strategy 3 credits
Internet Marketing and Global Business 3 credits
Community Development: History, Present, and Future 3 credits
"Greening" and Growing Cities: Sustainability and Public Policy Options 3 credits
Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector 3 credits
The Administration of Not-for-Profit and Voluntary Organizations 3 credits

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Real Estate Finance 3 credits
Real Estate Valuation and Market Analysis 3 credits
Real Estate Capital Markets 3 credits
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