The mission of the Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship program is to prepare students to launch and succeed in a new business venture.
This program focuses on fundamental entrepreneurial concepts such as effectively identifying market opportunities, defining target markets, understanding economic trends, promoting products and/or services using effective and appropriate marketing tools, developing strategy, managing personnel, and understanding financial reporting.
This program can be completed 100% online.
Upon the completion of this program, the student will have acquired the knowledge and skills to launch a start-up business, manage business functions within a small business, and utilize their knowledge and skills to enable the business to survive and thrive in today’s competitive and ever-changing market.
Students will also become familiar with laws and regulations governing small businesses and “start-ups,” and communicating with stakeholders.
Degree Plan Requirements
3hrs
Required Graduate Studies
21hrs
Major Requirements
6hrs
Electives
The mission of the Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship program is to prepare students to launch and succeed in a new business venture. The Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship degree is ideal for individuals who have the desire to start or grow a new business. In this program, students will learn the business and management components of Entrepreneurship. This program will provide a curriculum that focuses on research and application of business tools needed for a new enterprise. The program concentrates on educating students on the concepts of accounting, economics, finance, marketing, management, communications business regulations, critical thinking, analysis, and forecasting.
The curriculum in this program focuses on fundamental entrepreneurial concepts such as effectively identifying market opportunities, defining target markets, understanding economic trends, promoting products and/or services using effective and appropriate marketing tools, developing strategy, managing personnel, and understanding financial reporting. Students will also become familiar with laws and regulations governing small businesses and “start-up’s,” and communicating with stakeholders. Upon the completion of this program, the student will have acquired the knowledge and skills to launch a start-up business, manage business functions within a small business, and utilize their knowledge and skills to enable the business to survive and thrive in today’s competitive and ever-changing market.
Graduates of this degree program will be able to:
Requirements | Hours |
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I. Required Graduate Studies | 3 hours |
RGS6036 Ethics for Decision Making | 3 hours |
II. Major Requirements (5000/6000 levels) | 21 hours |
BUS5425 Entrepreneurship | 3 hours |
MKT6450 Competitive Marketing Analytics | 3 hours |
MKT5260 Digital Marketing Foundations | 3 hours |
MGT6177 Human Resource Management | 3 hours |
MGT6175 Management Responsibilities & Practice | 3 hours |
MGT6705 Innovation | 3 hours |
MGT6755 Entrepreneurship Implementation* (Capstone) | 3 hours |
*Taken at the completion of all coursework, except electives | |
III. Electives | 6 hours |
Business Administration & HRT Electives | 6 hours |
Total | 30 hours |
Degree Plan Requirements
3hrs
Required Graduate Studies
21hrs
Major Requirements
6hrs
Electives
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.