Entrepreneurship

Image of Entrepreneur definitionA minor is available in Entrepreneurship for any SVSU student, requiring 18 credits (6 courses) in such disciplines as Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing, and Economics.

Elective courses in the Entrepreneurship minor include “real world” projects that provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to bring your creative ideas to the marketplace, become your own boss, and enhance your earning potential.

Why SVSU?

  • The College of Business & Management is accredited by the AACSB-International. Only 25% of business colleges nation-wide are so recognized.

  • The College of Business and Management works with over 30 regional businesses (from small family businesses to Fortune 500 companies) to create internships for its students.

  • The Family Business Program provides the opportunity for select students to interact with regional business owners.

  • More than 90% of the faculty of the College of Business & Management belong to a professional or service organization, providing diverse networking opportunities for students.

  • 75% of the faculty of the College of Business and Management have industrial or corporate work experience. And 90% of the faculty hold the Ph.D., the highest possible degree in the field of business.

  • The average class size at SVSU is only 24 students, allowing for meaningful interation between faculty and students.

Related Links

  • College of Business & Management Web site

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