The Entrepreneurship Program



Program Overview

Interested in starting your own company? Working in venture capital? Consulting for new businesses? You are in the right place. The Entrepreneurship Program exposes students to entrepreneurship management and aims to teach them how to build successful businesses. Students may complete the Entrepreneurship Program by taking three courses that build upon one another in content and in difficulty. Top students will be invited to a summer entrepreneurship capstone held in the United States and participants will be given the unique opportunity to meet and to work with successful entrepreneurs and professionals such as venture capitalists in the start-up space.

All courses within the Entrepreneurship Program are integrative - they combine entrepreneurship concepts with core business theories related to management, marketing, finance, operations in management, accounting, and finance.

 

Program Courses

The Entrepreneurship Program is divided into three course level difficulties. As the program continues to develop and expand, more electives will be added for intermediate and advanced students. Please view below for current course offerings. For more information regarding individual courses, please click on the respective course numbers. Note that intermediate and advanced courses require students to have taken prerequisites.

Beginner

Intermediate

  • Entrepreneurship 201: In Development

Advanced

  • Entrepreneurship 301: In Development

Summer Capstone (Invite Only)

 
 
 
 
I’m convinced that about half of what separates successful entrepreneurs from the non-successful ones is pure perseverance.
— Steve Jobs, Apple