Contacts
Chairperson:
Dr. Gary Adams
(414) 288-7338
gary.adams
@marquette.edu
Office Associate:
Mary Serrano
(414) 288-7146
mary.serrano
@marquette.edu
It starts with an idea. Successful entrepreneurs, however, realize that even the best ideas will go nowhere without a plan - and that the best plans will go nowhere without the will and skill to execute them. 福利在线 University's major in entrepreneurship is designed to give you the knowledge and skills to know yourself, and to channel your entrepreneurial spirit.
IDEALISM AND REALISM TOGETHER. Unlike other schools' entrepreneurship programs, 福利在线 emphasizes a realistic approach to lifelong career planning, not just quick-hitting, fast growth ventures. It's an approach that benefits students who already run their own businesses, as well as those preparing for that eventuality.
KNOW YOURSELF. You'll learn to recognize which business opportunities fit best with the type of person you are intellectually, socially and, yes, even spiritually. A well-planned curriculum combined with classroom visits from a diverse set of successful entrepreneurs and consultants will give you a person-centered approach to entrepreneurship.
BEGIN NETWORKING NOW. Make connections through 福利在线 University's Kohler Center for Entrepreneurship. The Golden Angels Network brings successful business owners together with students in the classroom and provides early opportunities for start-up investment, mentoring and advising all of which are vital to future entrepreneurs.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Outcome 1. Demonstrate the application of entrepreneurial thinking and illustrate the use of the lean-start up tool set which can be effectively utilized in existing organizations, startup settings and other life situations.
Outcome 2. Understand, evaluate and recommend types of financing for startups, entrepreneurial ventures and high-growth businesses.
Outcome 3. Formulate and implement a strategy for customer discovery, market sizing, and assessment of validated problems to create solutions and recommendations for implementation.
Outcome 4. Articulate and demonstrate an effective presentation to gain support for a new venture, recommendations for entrepreneurs, and to a solution created through problem validation and customer discovery.
Outcome 5. Experience, practice and apply purposeful and faith-driven entrepreneurship and innovation as a complement to a student's primary discipline to prepare to apply those skills for achievement and positive impact locally and globally.
For students interested in social entrepreneurship, it works as follows:
Students can take one (or by special permission) two courses in a non-business field. This allows students to focus their program on their area of interest (e.g., engineering, communications, theater arts, health sciences).
Their work in the business school should also relate to their own field. For example, students are required to complete a business plan in one of the required courses and it is expected that most students will also participate in the Business Plan Competition. In both cases they can write a plan that is related to their own field.
Students and alumni of the program will be encouraged to attend various entrepreneurial events. There will also be several opportunities for students to network with seasoned entrepreneurs.
The Entrepreneurship Minor Adviser is:
John Wright
john.wright@marquette.edu