Bachelor of Arts in Entrepreneurial Studies

Overview

This program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to create, manage, and scale successful businesses. The curriculum begins with foundational courses in entrepreneurship, business planning, and market research, focusing on identifying opportunities and developing innovative solutions. Students explore key topics such as financial management, leadership, and digital marketing. Advanced modules cover venture capital, strategic growth planning, and sustainable business practices. Practical components include creating business models, conducting feasibility analyses, and pitching ideas to potential investors. The program culminates in a capstone project where students design and present a comprehensive entrepreneurial venture.

Professional opportunities:

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Entrepreneurial Studies are prepared to lead in the business world, from launching their own ventures to driving innovation within organizations. Career opportunities include:

  • Entrepreneur: Start and manage your own business in any industry.
  • Business Consultant: Provide strategic advice to new and existing businesses.
  • Start-Up Advisor: Support early-stage companies with growth and operational strategies.
  • Product Development Manager: Lead the creation and launch of new products or services.
  • Social Entrepreneur: Develop ventures that address social or environmental challenges.
  • Business Development Manager: Identify opportunities for growth and innovation in established companies.
  • Investor or Venture Capital Analyst: Evaluate and support start-ups through investment strategies.

This program fosters creative thinking, practical skills, and strategic vision, preparing students to succeed as innovative leaders in diverse entrepreneurial settings.

The program curriculum consists of 32 courses (124 credits) and is designed to be completed in 4 years as a full-time student. However, the University provides students with the flexibility to progress at their own pace.

The recommended course sequence from the University

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Total Courses Total Credits

32                                                                                                                                                

128 Credits