MBA's focused on Entrepreneurship seeks to provide students with the knowledge, skills and motivation to encourage entrepreneurial success in a variety of settings. What makes entrepreneurship education distinctive is its focus on
realization of opportunity, where management education is focused on
the best way to operate existing hierarchies. Both approaches share an
interest in achieving "profit" in some form.
We have listed
a number of MBA's throughout the world specialized in Entrepreneurship. On each program you find information about content,
admission, prices and you can make an information request to get more
information about the program and how to apply. Good luck!
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The 1990s saw the growth of entrepreneurship as a profession within
business, and in that professional approach lies the secret benefit of
entrepreneurship education — it helps decrease the chances of failure
by stressing a consistent and proven set of practices. That idea of
professionalizing the process of entrepreneurship is the other great
commonality across all of modern entrepreneurship education. Whether it
is Treps , the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship or
members of the Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education working with
grade school and high school kids in the USA, or undergraduate or MBA
programs like those at Saint Louis University, Babson College, or any
of the over 200 schools with majors, there are formal entrepreneurship
education programs turning out tens of thousands of prepared, motivated
and connected student entrepreneurs each year.