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Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship
Introduction
In this program, students will evaluate the theories and practices related to the startup, development and management of a new business, product, or service. Students will explore entrepreneurial attributes while discovering the practical knowledge, strategy, and skills needed to create a viable business plan. Students learn how to create a plan that attracts financial and leadership support by internal and external stakeholders needed to achieve success.
Program Objective
The program will help the students develop the skills required to evaluate business opportunities, create new ventures, and foster innovation. Additionally, it will hone their problem-solving and decision-making skills and explore the differences between managing start-ups versus large organizations. Analyze organizational development theories and change models currently being employed in organizations.
Students will explore the practical knowledge, strategy, and skills needed to plan for the legal issues, marketing, and the basic four functions of management involved in a new business, product, or service launch. Students will practice, in a team environment, all the initial steps involved in the entrepreneurial process to achieve success.
Students will learn about the basic four functions of management as they apply to the small business environment. They will learn the strategies and processes that small businesses employ to manage for success in today’s environment. Nonprofit and for-profit small businesses will be examined. Students will apply strategies and practices through a virtual practicum to a startup business. Decision making and adaptability in the small business environment will be stressed.
Who Can Register?
1. Entrepreneurs, family business successors and professionals who want compact yet comprehensive managerial skills.
2. Motivated mid-career executives with records of achieving results and ready to take the next step in their careers as entrepreneurs or corporate entrepreneurs.
3. Business professionals from backgrounds such as; marketing, operations, law, human resources, IT and consultancy who are ready to expand their skill set.
Duration
Fifteen months
Eligibility
Minimum of 3 years' Bachelors Degree in any discipline with a minimum of 3 years relevant business/ managerial/supervisory experience. It is mandatory to produce documentary evidence of work experience.
Certification/Degree
Candidates successfully completing the program will be awarded a degree in Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship from International American University, USA.
Program Structure
Since each student seeks to join this program with unique professional and personal reasons for pursuing a Master's Degree in Business Administration, the curriculum includes a range of courses that take advantage of effective teaching methods and the reinforcement of basic skills and concepts. The program is of 48 credits. The program is structured in five three-month blocks, covering basic discipline of management, core organizational functions and functional an analytical tools with a special focus on entrepreneurial skills. There is also a compulsory Capstone course.
Curriculum
The curriculum structure of this program is categorized in 4 groups of courses – core, elective, concentration, and capstone modules.
Core Module (8x3 units= 24 units)
1. BUS 505 Marketing
2. BUS 510 Financial Management
3. BUS 515 Strategic Planning & Implementation (AKA Business Strategy)
4. BUS 520 Human Resource Management
5. BUS 527 Leadership & Organizational Behavior
6. BUS 533 Management Information Systems
7. BUS 535 Business Law
8. BUS 555 Operations Management
Concentration Module (4x3 units =12 units)
1. ACC 860 Managerial Accounting
2. BUS 545 Entrepreneurship
3. BUS 550 International Business
4. BUS 600 Business Planning for the Entrepreneur
5. BUS 623 Quantitative Analysis for Management
6. BUS 650 Venture Creation, Dev & Finance
7. BUS 855 Business Ethics & Social Responsibility
8. BUS 860 Sustainability & Innovation
9. ECN 865 Managerial Economics
10. FIN 810 Advanced Financial Management
11. MGT 825 Organizational Theory & Design
12. MGT 830 Global Strategic Management
13. MGT 835 Global Leadership
14. MGT 840 Leading Innovation & Change
15. MGT 850 Managerial Decision Making
16. MRK 805 Marketing Research & Competitive Strategy
Elective Module (3 x3 = 9 units)
1. From the list above
Capstone Module (1 x3 units=3 units)
1. BUS 699 MBA Capstone
Assessment
60% of the total evaluation is done through a continuous in-semester assessment and for the rest 40% there will be four-hour long final exams of 100 marks in each subject except for the capstone course.