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 MBA 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.  In addition to providing a broad spectrum of business courses, the program is multisciplinary and includes courses in accountancy, finance, information systems, law, management, marketing, public affairs, and real estate.

View MBA degree requirements

Major Courses                                     (12 credits)

Required

MGT 9960

Entrepreneurial Strategy and Cases

(formerly

MGT 9860

)

3 credits


Choose two courses from:

MGT 9962

Managing the Family Business

(formerly

MGT 9867

)

3 credits

MGT 9963

Researching and Developing Entrepreneurial Ventures

(formerly

MGT 9865

)

3 credits

MGT 9964

Managing the Entrepreneurial Enterprise

(formerly

MGT 9861

)

3 credits

MGT 9965

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

MGT 9970

Entrepreneurship and Community Development 3 credits

MGT 9971

Gender Differences Among Entrepreneurial Leaders 3 credits


Choose one course from:

ACC 9804

Intermediate Financial Accounting 4 credits

ACC 9806

Financial Statement Analysis and Reporting 3 credits

CIS 9444

E-Business Principles and Technologies 3 credits

FIN 9774

Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial Finance 3 credits

FIN 9781

Managerial Finance 3 credits

FIN 9783

Investment Analysis 3 credits

LAW 9105

Law and Entrepreneurship 3 credits

LAW 9109

Law and the Entertainment Business 3 credits

LAW 9708

Law and E-Business 3 credits

LAW 9800

Intensive Survey of Business Contracts and Law of Corporations 4 credits

MGT 9400

Human Resource Management 3 credits

MGT 9961

Analysis of Entrepreneurial Experiences

(formerly

MGT 9862

)

3 credits

MGT 9962

Managing the Family Business

(formerly

MGT 9867

)

3 credits

MGT 9963

Researching and Developing Entrepreneurial Ventures

(formerly

MGT 9865

)

3 credits

MGT 9964

Managing the Entrepreneurial Enterprise

(formerly

MGT 9861

)

3 credits

MGT 9965

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

MGT 9966

Entrepreneurship and Social Business: From Strategy Development to Implementation
(formerly )
3 credits

MGT 9967

Technology, Innovation and Design in High-Growth Ventures 3 credits

MGT 9968

Entrepreneurial Communications: Selling and Negotiating

(formerly

MGT 9868

)

3 credits

MGT 9969

Social Entrepreneurship: Concepts and Cases 3 credits

MGT 9970

Entrepreneurship and Community Development 3 credits

MGT 9971

Gender Differences Among Entrepreneurial Leaders 3 credits

MGT 9975

(

RES 9980

)

Real Estate Entrepreneurship

(formerly

MGT 9875

)

3 credits

MGT 9979

Seminar in Entrepreneurship

(formerly

MGT 9864

)

3 credits

MKT 9701

Advertising and Marketing Communications 3 credits

MKT 9702

Marketing Research 3 credits

MKT 9716

Consumer Behavior 3 credits

MKT 9750

Marketing Strategy 3 credits

MKT 9764

Internet Marketing and Global Business 3 credits

PAF 9130

Economic Analysis and Public Policy 3 credits

PAF 9136

Urban Economic Development 3 credits

PAF 9141

Community Development: History, Present, and Future 3 credits

PAF 9143

"Greening" and Growing Cities: Sustainability and Public Policy Options 3 credits

PAF 9150

Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector 3 credits

PAF 9151

The Administration of Not-for-Profit and Voluntary Organizations 3 credits

PAF 9152

Fund Raising and Grants Administration in Not-for-Profit and Voluntary Organizations 3 credits

RES 9776

(

FIN 9776

)

Real Estate Finance 3 credits

RES 9800

Real Estate Valuation and Market Analysis 3 credits

RES 9850

Real Estate Capital Markets 3 credits