2023-2024 Catalog

Entrepreneurship, BSBA

Overview

The BSBA in Entrepreneurship requires completion of a minimum of 18 credit hours (6 courses) in Entrepreneurship. A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 in the Entrepreneurship major and a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 overall must be maintained to graduate.

Learners may choose to specialize in one of four concentration areas: Corporate Entrepreneurship (3 courses, 9 credits), Family Business (3 courses, 9 credits), Launching the New Venture (3 courses, 9 credits), and Social Entrepreneurship (3 courses, 9 credits).

The core Entrepreneurship courses occur in a four (4) semester sequence starting in your sophomore year.

Degree Requirements

Learners can earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with this major. See the requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree.

Required Courses (3 courses, 9 credits)

Required Courses (3 courses, 9 credits)

ENT-201Creating Value (ENT 1)

3

ENT-319Measuring Value (Entrepreneurship II)

3

ENT-419Delivering Value (Entrepreneurship IV, E-Clinic)

3

Elective Courses (3 courses, 9 credits)

Choose three (3) from the following list:

ENT-211The Sports Institute: Opportunities in the Sports Industry

3

ENT-320Managing the Small Business

3

ENT-333Real Estate for Entrepreneurs

3

ENT-336Family Business I

3

ENT-337Family Business II

3

ENT-340Crowdfunding the Venture

3

ENT-350Social Entrepreneurship

3

ENT-352SL - Green and Sustainable Business

3

ENT-353Corporate Entrepreneurship

3

ENT-354Global Entrepreneurship

3

ENT-355Design Thinking for Business

3

ENT-358Designing New Products

3

ENT-367Franchising

3

ENT-399Technology Entrepreneurship

3

ENT-510Entrepreneurship Independent Study

1-3

ENT-521Entrepreneurship Internship

3

MGT-401Negotiations

3

SIB-550Global Travel Seminar

3

MGT-305Negotiations

3

Learning Goals and Objectives

Learning goals and objectives reflect the educational outcomes achieved by learners through the completion of this program. These transferable skills prepare Suffolk learners for success in the workplace, in graduate school, and in their local and global communities.

Learning Goals Learning Objectives
Learners will… Upon completion of the program, each learner should be able to...
Deliver value to a client organization. - Define delivering value in the context of your client engagement.
- Provide evidence that you have delivered value to your client.
- Demonstrate overall ability to deliver value to the client.

Entrepreneurship Concentrations

Entrepreneurship majors may choose to take their three (3) electives in the form of a concentration around a specific theme.

Corporate Entrepreneurship Required Courses (3 courses, 9 credits)

ENT-352SL - Green and Sustainable Business

3

ENT-353Corporate Entrepreneurship

3

ENT-355Design Thinking for Business

3

Family Entrepreneurship Required Courses (3 courses, 9 credits)

ENT-336Family Business I

3

ENT-337Family Business II

3

-And one additional Entrepreneurship elective

Launching the New Venture Required Courses (3 courses, 9 credits)

ENT-340Crowdfunding the Venture

3

ENT-358Designing New Products

3

ENT-420Launching a New Venture

3

Social Entrepreneurship Required Courses (3 courses, 9 credits)

ENT-350Social Entrepreneurship

3

ENT-352SL - Green and Sustainable Business

3

ENT-521Entrepreneurship Internship

3