Entrepreneurship Majors
Bachelor's degree
In massachusetts (USA)
Description
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Bachelor's degree
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Location
Massachusetts (USA)
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Duration
Flexible
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Join a community of successful innovators, bring your ideas to life, and become a business leader.
If you’re creative, passionate, driven, and want to be an impact-player in the business world, the entrepreneurship major is for you.
The curriculum has two paths: corporate entrepreneurship and launching new ventures.
In corporate entrepreneurship, the curriculum takes you on a practical journey of idea generation, opportunity feasibility, business planning, and strategic consulting with small firms.
In the launch sequence, you’ll work with faculty to create a new venture. The program is flexible and allows movement between both paths throughout your academic career.
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About this course
Learning goals and objectives reflect the educational outcomes achieved by students through the completion of this program. These transferable skills prepare Suffolk students for success in the workplace, in graduate school, and in their local and global communities.
Define delivering value in the context of your client engagement.
Provide evidence that you have delivered value to your client.
Demonstrate overall ability to deliver value to the client.
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Subjects
- New Venture
- Entrepreneurship
- Venture
- ENT
- Cumulative
- Maintained
- Concentration
- Average
- Completion
- Launching
Course programme
The BSBA in Entrepreneurship requires completion of a minimum of 21 credit hours (7 classes) in Entrepreneurship. A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 in the Entrepreneurship major and a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 overall must be maintained to graduate.
Students may choose to specialize in one of four concentration areas: Corporate Entrepreneurship (3 courses, 9 credits), Family Business (3 courses, 9 credits), Launching the New Venture (3 courses, 9 credits), and Social Entrepreneurship (3 courses, 9 credits).
The core Entrepreneurship courses occur in a four (4) semester sequence starting in your first semester of your junior year (you may begin in your second semester of your sophomore year, but no later than the second semester of your junior year).
Required Courses (4 courses, 12 credits)
Students are required to complete all four (4) courses from the following list.
- ENT-309 Creating Value (Entrepreneurship I)
- ENT-319 Measuring Value (Entrepreneurship II)
- ENT-329 Protecting Value (Entrepreneurship III)
- ENT-419 Delivering Value (Entrepreneurship IV, E-Clinic)
Choose three (3) from the following list:
- ENT-320 Managing the Small Business
- ENT-336 Family Business: The Family
- ENT-337 Family Business: The Business
- ENT-340 Crowdfunding the Venture
- ENT-350 Social Entrepreneurship
- ENT-352 Green and Sustainable Business
- ENT-353 Corporate Entrepreneurship
- ENT-354 Global Entrepreneurship
- ENT-355 Design Thinking for Business
- ENT-358 Designing New Products
- ENT-361 Sell It!
- ENT-366 Managing the Restaurant
- ENT-367 Franchising
- ENT-420 Launching a New Venture
- ENT-510 Entrepreneurship Independent Study
- ENT-521 Entrepreneurship Internship
- SIB-550 Global Travel Seminar
If you’re earning an undergraduate business degree at Suffolk or another U.S. institution, you may qualify to earn both your Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in just 5 years.
Entrepreneurship Majors