Entrepreneurship is the subjects that focus on the capacity, willingness to develop, organize, and manage a business. Entrepreneurs are the people who create business. This course teaches the students about the business, market, and related issues that will help the students to understand how to become entrepreneurs.
An Accredited College/University creates a pathway for the students to enrol in entrepreneurship programs offered by the Colleges/University which are funded by the federal government or the state government.
The Organizations that accredited a college for entrepreneurship programs are listed below:
Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Accreditation Council for Engaged and Entrepreneurial Universities (ACEEU)
The entrepreneurship course offers a deeper understanding of how to be an entrepreneur; also provides the wide range of topics to make students learn about entrepreneurship. The topics covered under entrepreneurship programs are international economics, human resource management, marketing, finance, and managerial economics, forecasting, and planning. The advanced topics include venture management, crowdfunding, marketing, design, and strategy management.
An Associate’s degree requires 60-65 credits and takes 2 years to be completed. It lays the foundation for the advanced studies in the entrepreneurship program.
A Bachelor’s degree requires 120-125 credits and takes 4 years to be completed. This course provides n-depth understanding and appreciation of new venture operations in small business enterprises.
A Master’s degree requires 38-40 credits and takes 2 years to be completed. This course equips students with skills and knowledge to open and manage their own business.
A Doctorate’s degree requires 60-65 credits and takes 3-4 years to be completed. This course provides knowledge about strategic leadership, problem-solving and critical-thinking for teaching and research positions within educational institutions.
The minimum GPA required to apply for admission in the entrepreneurship program fall between 2.5-3.00.
The entrepreneurship program is designed to make a student understand how to manage, handle risk, plan, and organize business plans. The course is intended to foster the spirit of startups and new business ventures.
Jacksonville, Florida
Institution Type: Public
Entrepreneurship Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $1,685
Average Student Loans Awarded: $1,702
Total Programs in Entrepreneurship (1)
1
Undergraduate Certificate Program
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Institution Type: Public
Entrepreneurship Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $4,686
Average Student Loans Awarded: $4,686
Total Programs in Entrepreneurship (3)
1
Associate Program
2
Certificate Programs
Institution Type: Public
Entrepreneurship Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $2,418
Average Student Loans Awarded: $2,432
Total Programs in Entrepreneurship (2)
2
Certificate Programs
Ironwood, Michigan
Institution Type: Public
Entrepreneurship Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $4,157
Average Student Loans Awarded: $4,397
Total Programs in Entrepreneurship (1)
1
Associate Program
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Entrepreneurship Accreditation: Request Info
Total Programs in Entrepreneurship (1)
1
Associate Program
Spindale, North Carolina
Institution Type: Public
Entrepreneurship Accreditation: Request Info
Total Programs in Entrepreneurship (4)
2
Associate Programs
2
Certificate Programs
Institution Type: Public
Entrepreneurship Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $4,857
Average Student Loans Awarded: $4,870
Total Programs in Entrepreneurship (2)
2
Certificate Programs
Centralia, Illinois
Institution Type: Public
Entrepreneurship Accreditation: Request Info
Average Student Loans Awarded: $4,638
Total Programs in Entrepreneurship (2)
2
Certificate Programs