Classes & Programs
Embracing an entrepreneurial mindset during undergraduate or graduate studies can transform education. It fosters innovation, resilience, and proactive problem-solving, enabling students to maximize their learning. This mindset encourages challenges as opportunities, unconventional paths, and self-driven learning. Integrating entrepreneurial principles equips individuals with adaptability, critical thinking, and growth potential. Ultimately, infusing academia with entrepreneurship empowers students to excel and forge unique paths to success.
Undergraduate Programs
The undergraduate program’s courses highlightentrepreneurship as a creative problem-solving process, emphasizing opportunity recognition, resourcefulness, and leadership across various ventures. These applied courses are centered on creating, evaluating, and launching new businesses or social ventures. They equip students with the skills to implement a well-researched business model for start-ups and address challenges linked to technology-based ventures. Additionally, the courses explore the impact of technology on social and organizational change, with a specific focus on how social entrepreneurs drive transformation in developing communities.
Graduate Programs
In the graduate program, the courses apply contemporary methodologies to guide the creation, validation, and ongoing development of new business models for startups and ventures. Students learn to execute well-researched business models by implementing strategic actions for launch. The curriculum explores how technology and innovation impact societal change and the challenges of technology-based ventures. Additionally, there’s an in-depth focus on strategies for innovation diffusion and the success of innovation-driven ventures, with hands-on experience through team-based consulting projects for local small businesses.
