Carland College
The Master of Entrepreneurship

The ME is designed for beginner and experienced entrepreneurs.  The program will support a student's mastery of the skills, abilities and perspectives required to lead an entrepreneurial venture through the mezzanine stage, and to growth and harvest.  We expect most graduates of the ME program to become serial entrepreneurs.  Is this your dream?  Then, our mission is to help you catch it and live it!
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THE APPLICATION PROCESS

You must complete an application package which includes a brief biograpy, an application essay, any required entry exams, and transcripts.  In addition, you must undergo an interview with staff members, either telephonically, or via interactive video.

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MASTER OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

You must present evidence of graduation from a college accredited by an agency approved by the U.S. Department of Education, or its international equivalent. If you have not yet taken the Graduate Management Aptitude Test or the Graduate Records Exam, you must arrange to do so within your first few months of study.  If you have an advanced degree, we waive that. There are no minimum scores or grades. We consider your experience, grades, exams, performance on the essay and during the interview, and we weigh the various factors.



PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

The Master of Entrepreneurship Degree (M.E.) requires the completion of a minimum of the equivalent of 30 semester hours of work, above the baccalaureate.  A minimum of 18 semester hours of that work must be completed at Carland College, and a maximum of 12 semester hours may be transferred to the College.  A link to the left will present descriptions for each of the ten required courses.

Carland requires the satisfactory completion of the following courses, or their equivalent, as determined by the Student Advisor:

Entrepreneurial Innovation    3 semester hours of credit
Intellectual Property    3 semester hours of credit
Entrepreneurial Planning    3 semester hours of credit
Entrepreneurial Creation    3 semester hours of credit
Entrepreneurial Growth    3 semester hours of credit
Entrepreneurial Accounting    3 semester hours of credit
Entrepreneurial Development    3 semester hours of credit
Entrepreneurial Finance    3 semester hours of credit
Entrepreneurial Strategy    3 semester hours of credit
Entrepreneurial Leadership    3 semester hours of credit


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