Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-05-13 | - |
Program Overview
The University of West Florida's Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship Online equips students with the knowledge and skills to develop and launch new ventures. The program combines foundational business principles with coursework in business ventures and consulting, preparing participants to lead new ventures, propose plans, and manage outcomes. Delivered online for flexibility, the program features expert faculty and a variety of assessment methods. Graduates can pursue careers in sales management, management analysis, business analysis, entrepreneurship, and business consulting.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The University of West Florida's Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship Online program equips students with the knowledge and skills to transform business concepts into actionable plans. The program combines foundational business principles with coursework in business ventures and consulting, preparing participants to lead new ventures, propose plans, and manage outcomes.
Objectives:
- Develop and present new venture ideas
- Recognize new venture ideas and synthesize them into a well-structured business plan
- Consult with small businesses to assess real-world problems and generate solutions
Program Structure:
The certificate requires completion of the following courses with a grade of C or better:
Prerequisites (9 credit hours)
- GEB 5871 - MBA Foundations: Managerial Economics
- GEB 5872 - MBA Foundations: Financial Management I
- GEB 5873 - MBA Foundations: Financial Management II
- GEB 5874 - MBA Foundations: Financial Management III
- GEB 5875 - MBA Foundations: Management Skills and Applications
- GEB 5876 - MBA Foundations: Marketing Management
Required Courses (9 credit hours)
- GEB 5116 - Venture Development
- GEB 5118 - New Ventures
- MAN 5806C - Small Business Management Consulting
Outline:
Module 1: Foundational Business Principles
- Introduction to business concepts and principles
- Managerial economics
- Financial management
- Management skills and applications
- Marketing management
Module 2: Business Ventures
- Venture development
- New ventures
- Business plan development
- Pitching and presentation skills
Module 3: Consulting
- Small business management consulting
- Problem assessment and analysis
- Solution development and implementation
Assessment:
Students' progress is evaluated through various assessment methods, including:
- Quizzes and exams
- Case studies and simulations
- Presentations and reports
- Participation in online discussions
Teaching:
The program is delivered online through UWF eLearning, providing flexibility and convenience for students. Faculty members are experts in their respective fields and employ a variety of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures and discussions
- Case studies and simulations
- Group projects and presentations
- Virtual office hours
Careers:
Graduates of the program can pursue various career paths in business, including:
- Sales managers
- Management analysts
- Business analysts
- Entrepreneurs
- Business consultants