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Loyola University Chicago

Graduate School of Business, Entrepreneurship, MBA

Address:

1 E. Pearson St., Maguire Hall
Chicago, IL  60611
United States

Phone:

1-312-915-6124

Fax:

N/A

Program Information

Degree Offered

MBA-Entrepreneurship

Format: Campus

Program Description:

An MBA Entrepreneurship Concentration from Loyola University Chicago’s Graduate School of Business lays the groundwork for successful business ownership and operation. Experts predict that entrepreneurial opportunities will continue to grow in virtually every field of business. A solid knowledge of entrepreneurship principals and law, and their application will enable you to hit the ground running.

Loyola’s entrepreneurship courses provide complete hands-on training, often in partnership with local businesses. We offer a global perspective and a practical curriculum that prepares our students to exercise their sound judgment in recognizing lucrative entrepreneurial opportunities.

In addition to fundamental core courses in ethics, global perspective and leadership, entrepreneurship courses include topics on:

• Principles of Entrepreneurship
• Microenterprise Consulting
• Organizational Change
• Family Business
• Entrepreneurship Marketing
• Strategic Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
• Recognizing Entrepreneurial Opportunities
• Project Management
• Entrepreneurship Law

Entrepreneurship Boosts Business, Consulting, and Managerial Opportunities

An MBA Entrepreneurship Concentration is not just for those who want to start their own business. Loyola’s courses on microenterprise consulting, organizational change, strategic entrepreneurship, and innovation management open up exciting opportunities for consulting and business management as well.

A practical curriculum and strong focus on current issues (national and international) gives Loyola students a distinct edge in business or the work force.

Your MBA with a concentration in entrepreneurship offers several opportunities:

• Business Ownership
• Consulting
• Leading role in small and emerging businesses
• Business management positions in large companies

Tuition & Financial Aid

Financial Aid Offered: No

Classification: Doctoral/Research Universities - Extensive

Institution Sector: Private not-for-profit

Locale: Large City

Size & Settings: 10,000 - 19,999