Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Entrepreneurship
Do you dream of starting your own business someday? Entrepreneurship runs deep at JWU Providence. More than 1/3 of JWU alumni have participated in the startup of 1 or more businesses.
In this 4-year entrepreneurship degree program, you’ll benefit from a diverse entrepreneurial curriculum with business and general education coursework while also completing your business administration degree. As you study business administration, you’ll pursue your major, enhancing your education and preparing for a career in either business management or entrepreneurship.
You’ll develop the skills to start a new business venture as a small business owner, revitalize an existing organization or become a corporate entrepreneur in an extensive variety of industries.
Our program offers an integrated mix of
- custom entrepreneurial courses
- industry-relevant management and marketing classes
- extensive opportunities to gain real world experience — in and out of the classroom
You’ll learn business expansion strategies and tactics and how to develop a comprehensive business plan, solving the kinds of problems that you’d face starting a business. You’ll also learn about and understand the entrepreneurial mindset. Bring your business ideas to reality with our technological, administrative and professional support.
You’ll also have the opportunity to pursue an internship in your field of interest. Apply to JWU today and start your new venture towards a bachelor’s degree.
The Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree program allows students the opportunity to study the management of small businesses, start-ups and intrapreneurship. Through the program's course of study, students are prepared to start their own business as well as work for small businesses and start-up companies. Students also learn about intrapreneurship and how to lead change within organizations.
Upon completion of the program, graduates are expected to:
- Apply the major concepts, skills and values of business administration.
- Communicate effectively to diverse audiences, purposes and situations through a variety of professional methods within business administration.
- Use decision-support tools to resolve contemporary business issues using ethical business practices.
- Identify the types of capital funding sources for start-up and existing businesses.
- Develop a viable business plan.
https://www.jwu.edu/academics/majors-and-programs/entrepreneurship-bsba.html