Marist students are self-motivated and are focused on turning their ideas into reality. As an Entrepreneurship student at Marist, you'll ensure the odds are in your favor by learning what it takes to bring an idea from concept to product, and then applying that theory into practice long before you graduate.
An innovative curriculum...
Along with the courses you'll take in the Business Administration major, the entrepreneurship concentration includes classes in:
- Entrepreneurship -- Examine topics related to developing successful business ideas and creating, managing, and growing an entrepreneurial firm.
- Innovation Management and New Product Development — Learn how to develop new products and services and manage the innovation process.
- Advanced Topics in Entrepreneurship -- An in-depth examination of entrepreneurship topics including starting new businesses, financing strategies, supply chain and inventory management, and staffing challenges.
- Finance for Entrepreneurs -- Focus on the financial challenges that entrepreneurs face, such as raising startup funds, customer acquisition costs, cash and receivables management, and liability issues.