In this program, students will learn the business and management components of Entrepreneurship. Students will be exposed to fundamental concepts.
Students will also become familiar with various laws and regulations governing small businesses and start-ups, tracking current trends in Entrepreneurship, and communicating with key stakeholders.
The program may be completed 100% online.
The mission of the Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship program is to provide a curriculum of study designed to educate students to apply realistic comprehensive, and relevant management tools in accounting, economics, finance, marketing, management, analysis, and communications to an entrepreneurial business venture.
Degree Plan Requirements
45hrs
General Education
18hrs
General Electives
57hrs
Major Requirements
The mission of the BBA in Entrepreneurship program is to provide a curriculum of study designed to educate students to apply realistic comprehensive, and relevant management tools in accounting, economics, finance, marketing, management, analysis, and communications to an entrepreneurial business venture. The BBA in Entrepreneurship is for those students who want to launch a start-up business and manage business functions within a new venture. In this program, students will learn the business and management components of Entrepreneurship. Students will be exposed to fundamental concepts such as: effectively identifying market opportunities, defining target markets, understanding economic trends, promoting products/services via marketing, developing strategy, managing personnel, and understanding financial reporting. Students will also become familiar with various laws and regulations governing small businesses and start-ups, tracking current trends in Entrepreneurship, and communicating with key stakeholders.
A graduate with a BBA in Entrepreneurship will be able to:
Requirement | Credit Hours |
General Education Requirements | 45 hours |
General Electives - 1000-4000 level courses that do not meet other degree requirements. | 18 hours |
Major Requirements | 57 hours |
A. Business Core | |
Accounting Principles (ACC2111 & ACC2112) | 6 hours |
Economics Principles (ECO2131 & ECO2132) | 6 hours |
Finance (3000/4000 level FIN) | 3 hours |
Marketing (3000/4000 level MKT) | 3 hours |
BUS3101 Business Law | 3 hours |
BUS3104 Statistical Analysis I | 3 hours |
B. Entrepreneurship Concentration | 21 hours |
BUS3305 Management Fundamentals | 3 hours |
BUS3310 Competitive Business Analysis | 3 hours |
BUS4425 Entrepreneurship | 3 hours |
MGT4174 Personnel Management | 3 hours |
MGT4912 Business Ethics | 3 hours |
MIS4322 Emerging Technologies | 3 hours |
MGT4755 Entrepreneurship Implementation (Capstone) | 3 hours |
(Capstone taken at the completion of all coursework, except electives) | |
C. Advanced Business Administration Elective Courses | 12 hours |
3000/4000 level Business Admin Electives | 12 hours |
(Select 3000/4000 level courses from ACC, BUS, ECO, FIN, MGT, MIS and MKT departments) | |
Total Credit Hours | 120 hours |
Minimum requirements for a BBA in Entrepreneurship | |
Semester hours completed at Amberton University | 33 hours |
Semester hours completed at the 3000/4000 level | 42 hours |
Semester hours completed at the 3000/4000 level at Amberton University | 27 hours |
Semester hours for a degree | 120 hours |
Minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) required | 2.0 |
Degree Plan Requirements
45hrs
General Education
18hrs
General Electives
57hrs
Major Requirements
Certificate programs can be earned in conjunction with degree programs or as stand-alone programs of study. Students may earn one or more certificates offered by Amberton while pursuing this degree.
Sample Courses
ACC2111 – Principles of Financial Accounting ACC2112 – Principles Of Managerial Accounting ECO2131 – Principles of Macroeconomics ECO2132 – Principles of Microeconomics FIN3137 – Business Finance FIN4250 – Corporate Finance MKT3151 – Marketing Fundamentals MKT3153 – Consumer Behavior BUS3101 – Business Law BUS3104 – Statistical Analysis I BUS3305 – Management Fundamentals BUS3310 – Competitive Business Analysis BUS4425 – Entrepreneurship MGT4174 – Personnel Management MGT4192 – Business Ethics MIS4322 – Emerging Technologies MGT4755 – Entrepreneurship Implementation