From home-based businesses to venture capital startups, entrepreneurs work in all types of industries and are a driving force behind economic growth.
Building a wide range of skills gives you maximum flexibility and preparation to chart your own future.
Potential careers, in addition to being an entrepreneur or business owner, include:
- General manager/supervisor — setting goals and effectively implementing plans
- Management training generalist — designing training sessions in developing business models, innovating business processes or increasing efficiency
- Consultant — providing support on how to write business plans, make business projections or identify opportunities
- Business analyst — investigating business environments, opportunities, market trends and expansion and growth options.
In the Department of Management, our comprehensive program exercises a “learn today, apply tomorrow” classroom philosophy.
Upon graduation, you’ll have the practical tools needed to start a business or improve an existing one.
Our curriculum addresses real-world situations, such as:
- Identifying business opportunities
- Dealing successfully with managerial and family business challenges
- Developing a strategic business plan
- Identifying and capitalizing on international opportunities