BSBA - Entrepreneurship
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Entrepreneurship
Students in the BSBA in Entrepreneurship degree program at Shippensburg University learn to prepare for the challenges involved in new venture creation and small business management. This nationally accredited program gives a broad skill-set for business. It also provides customized paths for success in specific business systems including new ventures, franchises, corporate ventures, socially responsible companies, and family-controlled enterprises.
Why Study Entrepreneurship at SHIP?
Successful completion of the undergraduate entrepreneurship degree at Shippensburg University teaches you important skills for success in today's economy. The success of America's economy has been built on the expertise of its self-starting business people - Ship's entrepreneurship major teaches you how to translate hard work and great ideas into profitable businesses.
You will learn to recognize opportunities and convert new ideas into business plans with a focus on implementation. The program is designed to help graduates understand risk and develop an entrepreneurial perspective to overcome challenges and achieve success.
The program also provides a thorough background in marketing, management and contemporary economic theory that can be useful in the workforce.
Shippensburg is the only university in Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education to offer a BSBA in entrepreneurship.
Career Opportunities
An entrepreneurship degree from Shippensburg University will prepare you for any one of the following career tracks:
- Corporate entrepreneurship (intrapreneurship): Developing new operations or products for existing corporations
- Independent entrepreneurship: Starting your own for-profit firm
- Family business: Working for the family firm as a new or future management
- Social entrepreneurship: Starting new or developing existing not-for-profit or community service oriented firms
Ship's entrepreneurship program has a 100 percent employment rate for graduates of the program. Ship has a well-established Business Internship Program that provides opportunities for on-the-job experience while gaining college credits. While participation is not mandatory for the completion of an entrepreneurship concentration, students earn one full credit hour for every equivalent of a 40-hour workweek they finish. Students can receive a maximum of nine credits.
These internship opportunities include family businesses, franchises, small businesses, and corporations where there is a need for entrepreneurial-minded individuals. Internships often turn into job offers, according to post-graduate surveys of Ship business students.
The SHIP Career Connection online job bank contains listings for both full- and part-time internship opportunities at some of PA's leading employers.
The average salary for entrepreneurship jobs in PA is $85,000.
Major and Minor Requirements
The undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Entrepreneurship requires the completion of a minimum of 120 credit hours in the following areas:
- General Education Courses: All students are required to complete the university's general education program, which provides a balanced liberal arts foundation.
- Business Core Curriculum: All business majors take the same core curriculum. This core includes economics, finance, information systems, marketing, organization behavior, and business law as well as other business subjects.
- Entrepreneurship Courses: A sequence of courses for entrepreneur students that provides the necessary technical knowledge with respect to tools, techniques, and concepts.
Entrepreneurship Courses
Grove College of Business offers an 18-credit Entrepreneurship minor for non-business students. This minor provides students with the same basic business knowledge and skills as the Business Minor, but with a strong emphasis on innovation and problem-solving. This minor will prepare students to succeed as innovators and value creators in a rapidly changing world. In order to be admitted to the minor, you must successfully complete the general education prerequisites for the program. See the most current academic catalog for details.
Student Groups
Enactus: Enactus (Entrepreneurship Action Us) is a global, non-profit organization that is literally changing the world through highly dedicated student teams on more than 1600 university campuses in 40 countries. The organization offers students the opportunity to develop leadership, teamwork and communication skills through learning, practicing and teaching the principles of free enterprise, thereby improving the standard of living for millions in the process. Guided by distinguished faculty advisors and supported by businesses around the globe, Enactus Teams teach important concepts through educational outreach projects, including market economics, entrepreneurship, personal and financial success, and business ethics to better themselves, their communities and their countries. Each year, competitions are held worldwide, drawing together thousands of students and business leaders to pay tribute to these extraordinary educational outreach projects.
Accreditations
The John L. Grove College of Business, established in 1971, is one of the premier business schools in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Since 1981, our college has been internationally accredited by the most prestigious business-accrediting agency, AACSB International.
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