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Entrepreneurship Concentration
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Entrepreneurship
has long been a major part of the United States’ economic
structure. During downturns as well as periods of economic
growth, entrepreneurship has typically flourished. The situation
is no different today. Recent reports have indicated that
hundreds of thousands of jobs in various sectors such as information
systems and finance are going to be lost over the next two
to three years to offshore companies, creating a wealth of
new business opportunities for would-be entrepreneurs.
In order to meet the needs
of individuals who desire to start their own companies, Dallas
Baptist University now offers a concentration in Entrepreneurship
in its MBA program.
The concentration consists
of four courses which include New Business Creation, Accounting
and Financial Planning for Entrepreneurs, Marketing and New
Product Development for Entrepreneurs, and Strategy and Management
of Growing Businesses.
In the capstone course for
the concentration, students will actually work with the owner(s)
of entrepreneurial companies helping to develop then implement
plans and procedures for the business.
Upon obtaining the degree,
the student will have an actual business plan, a marketing
plan, an operations manual, and a plan for raising capital,
all developed with the assistance of highly qualified instructors.
M.B.A. Required Core Curriculum
(24 hours):
ACCT
6321 Managerial Accounting
FINA
6301 Corporate Finance
MANA
6302 Quantitative Analysis for Managers
MANA
6310 Leadership in Management
MANA
6320 Business Ethics
MISM
6314 Management Information Systems
MRKT
6301 Creative Problem Solving for Marketing Decisions
MANA
6341 Strategic Management Decisions (last course
in program)
Entrepreneurship
Concentration (12 hours)
ENTR
6301 New Business Creation
ENTR
6302 Accounting and Financial Planning
ENTR
6303 Marketing and New Product Development
ENTR
6304 Strategy and Management of Growing
Businesses
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