Entrepreneurship Emphasis
Corporate recruiters often cite a lack of entrepreneurial skills as a deficiency in today’s MBA students. An Emphasis in Entrepreneurship is one way to shore up these skills, regardless of Concentration or Career Path. Students who go through this program are prized for their can-do attitudes, perseverance, innovative thinking, creativity, analytic skills and ability to get the job done with superior results.
* Curriculum and course information on the Owen website is updated annually and is subject to change. Current students should consult the YES student services application for the most updated information.
Eight hours of course work from the following
Other recommended courses—do not count as part of the eight hours toward the emphasis
NOTE: Students may petition to have a project course count as credit toward the Entrepreneurship Emphasis. The project course must have an entrepreneurship component in order to be considered for credit toward the emphasis. Other Owen and Vanderbilt courses will be considered for credit toward the Entrepreneurship Emphasis on a case-by-base basis.

